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Would you come to F&F3 at Gold class $35  

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Depending on how its booked the cost is around $30/35.

Maybe we could book the whole timeslot if the interest is there?

How about it guy's n gal's ?

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Depending on how its booked the cost is around $30/35.

Maybe we could book the whole timeslot if the interest is there?

How about it guy's n gal's ?

I'm all for it.

This is a great idea guys - but perhaps a non-Gold Class might be a better option?

The other possibility is the Coburg Drive-In.

Would that be something people would like to attend?

James

yeah, normal or drive in would be good

not sure if it would be worth gold class depending on the length of the movie and how good we think it will be!

but i reckon a line of skylines at the drive in to see fast and furious would be gold!!!

(have done it for one and two but without the line of lines next to us!)

Snows: yeah, I'd prefer a cinema too.

Paul: it's on general release so will likely be shown at a drive in anyway. With the other 'car' films at Coburg, they had some promo thing on so we got free tix.

Basically - will check out a drive in option for those wanting that, can arrange group bookings at a normal cinema too (makes it cheaper with the bulk tix)

Im in for cinema or drive in...

With the cinema if we book a private screening and dont get the people that say there coming cinema will be pissed.. only option is pre pay.

If we get 20 people and go to a public screening and make to much noise like a club would (laughing at the movie) yep,,cinema will be pissed..

The drive in is a different ball game.

it will get more members there and forum members 2 could be a good night ..

ya can bring ya own food, have a beer smoke if ya have to .

and it could turn in to a SAU night show n shine......

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