There will be fund-raising screenings of the new Wonder Woman movie at cinemas across Manchester on Monday June 5.
All ticket proceeds from the screenings will go towards the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund set up by the Red Cross and Manchester City Council in the aftermath of last week’s events.
Participating cinemas and the times of their fund-raising screenings on Monday 5 June are as follows:
Normal prices apply for each venue. [I've put £10.00 as an arbitrary figure.]
fanpages
5 Jun 173#2
I believe the message this story tells is that everybody has it within them to see this movie...
...or something similar to that.
Either way, just go & see it.
You deserve to love it! :smile:
fitzyfitz29
5 Jun 171#3
As a manc who lives just outside of Manchester. I am surprised more are not doing this as my local cineworld is not in the list yet I can easily commute to Manchester on bus etc. Voted hot as I would use my local if it was included but still good cause
Supergaz
5 Jun 17#4
Great film and if it helps a charity, even better
louiselouise
5 Jun 17#5
I still haven't seen WW and was desperate to see it (family illness got in the way), hopefully I will soon and don't mind spending a few £ more if it's for a good cause :smiley: Maybe other cinemas will follow suit.
Meathotukdeals
5 Jun 17#6
Having the feeling their next 'hit' will be to generate charity/fundraisers that will be their real target. :disappointed:
fanpages
5 Jun 17#7
It is far from a 'crap film', but you are entitled to your opinion.
Ms Gadot was a combat instructor for two years & left the service ten years ago.
Do you know the backgrounds of all the actors in movies you watch? I suspect not.
wild_quinine
5 Jun 177#8
As you probably know, Israelis don't have a choice about joining the idf, unless they want to go to prison. So pretty much the only way to get out of that situation is to leave. Which she has done.
Hate Israel if you must, but hating Israelis is racist, divisive, and not in the spirit of unity of this post.
Your entire paragraph essentially says that where someone was born makes them as bad as the terrorist attackers.
That's low, man.
And it helps nobody.
fanpages
5 Jun 171#9
It's also funny that your previous comment was removed.
Stimpington
6 Jun 17#10
Not really, they do it in Charlie Hebdo all the time.
Opening post
All ticket proceeds from the screenings will go towards the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund set up by the Red Cross and Manchester City Council in the aftermath of last week’s events.
Participating cinemas and the times of their fund-raising screenings on Monday 5 June are as follows:
· AMC Manchester [7.30 pm]
· Cineworld Ashton under Lyne (3D) [7.00 pm]
· Cineworld Bolton [7.00 pm]
· Cineworld Didsbury [7.30 pm]
· Cineworld Stockport (3D) [7.30 pm]
· Empire Wigan [7.15 pm]
· The Light Bolton [7.15pm]
· Odeon Trafford Centre [7.00 pm]
· Odeon Oldham [7.00 pm]
· Odeon Rochdale [7.00 pm]
· Reel Burnley [7.10 pm]
· Showcase Manchester [7.10 pm]
· Vue Bolton [8.00 pm]
· Vue Bury [8.00 pm]
· Vue Manchester Paintworks (3D) [8.00 pm]
· Vue Lowry [8.15 pm]
http://ilovemanchester.com/2017/06/02/manchester-cinemas-unite-to-raise-funds-for-victims-of-arena-terrorist-attack.aspx
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...or something similar to that.
Either way, just go & see it.
You deserve to love it! :smile:
Ms Gadot was a combat instructor for two years & left the service ten years ago.
Do you know the backgrounds of all the actors in movies you watch? I suspect not.
Hate Israel if you must, but hating Israelis is racist, divisive, and not in the spirit of unity of this post.
Your entire paragraph essentially says that where someone was born makes them as bad as the terrorist attackers.
That's low, man.
And it helps nobody.