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I am so sorry for this hassle, I have booked cinemas many times in the past and not had this hassle. It would seem that BCC have had troubles with damages and now want to pin it on people/companies hence this new T&C thing.

I only just found out when they posted me out the paperwork.

I can either book you a ticket online or refund each of those who have paid. If you wish to have a refund please PM me with your bank details and I will process the refund immediately.

Again sorry to everyone but some things are beyond our control or prediction as it is in this case.

word of warning-cops will be tarketing cinema's carparks all week long for the first week or so of this movie-so watch the defects

ROFL .. the cops are going to going to waste all their already limited squad cars sitting outside each cinema session on the off chance of potential "hoons" coming out?? Come on, believe it or not cops have enough real stuff to worry about.

Ben, I want to go with as many of you guys as possible to enrich the experience. Monday or Tuesday next week is good for me. Should I book it myself or leave it to you to use my money to do it???

That's bush! I sitll rekcon we could all get this happening. Cant be hard to email the forms out and sign and fax/mail/give in person back?

But if that dont work, i'm cool from sat onwards (excluding following wednesday which is karting nite)

Thursday is out as I have dyno tuning. Monday, Tuesday is good but weekend is out. Just book me in and let me know Ben. Any chances of catching a 7pm ish time as I finish at 5pm and to get to indro at 6 will be a feat of driving extraordinaire. Not that I can't do it of course....just saying.

I am going to try to book a slightly later time, it will most likely have to be a 9pm session though.

Monday or Tuesday seems to be the go.

Rhinorebel, I will book and pay for your tickets seeing as I have yuou money already. I can netbank it back to you if required..

I have booked 10 seats for

Date: Monday, 19 June 2006

Time: 21:00 (104 mins running time)

@ Indooroopilly MEGAPLEX

From PM messages I have received the following people have a seat, if you have paid and want a ticket then let me know and I will add you to the list. I will book more seats for those who have paid once I receive confirmation.

Again I would like to apologise for the stuff-up, it was unforeseen and BCC Cinemas have never required this when I have previously booked out a cinema. Lesson learned.

See first post for list of attendees.

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