Star Wars Saga Tickets London

Revenge Of The Sith
May 19 2005
Runtime • 140 minutes • Rated PG-13

Star Wars Saga Tickets London

Postby Mint Imperial » April 25th 2005 2:02 am

I hope no one minds me posting this here, but just a reminder than the Star Wars Saga tickets for UCI Leicester Square are now on sale at www.uci.co.uk.

I got mine at 9am when they went on sale!! :)

Your online booking has been successful and your tickets have been booked at

Cinema: UCI Empire - London
To see: Star Wars Saga
On: 16 May 2005 At: 07:00
In: Screen 1

Tickets:
Adult: (2 @ £50.00) £100.00

Seats:
Best seats available have been allocated at the time of this booking. Your seat numbers will be printed on your tickets.

Your payment has been accepted and the total cost of £102.00 has been deducted from your card including a booking fee of £2.00.
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Postby BearaceDougie » April 25th 2005 2:19 am

2(50)=100
100=100
1.7901(2(50)=179.01
1.7901(100)=179.01
179.01=179.01
1.2987013(179.01)=232.48052
1.7901(2)= 3.5802
3.5802+232.48052=236.06072
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Damn $236 Aust, Cross me outta going to Saga Screening
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Postby Mint Imperial » April 25th 2005 3:33 am

Thank god I was waiting at the PC at 9am...

The tickets sold out in less than 5 minutes! :)
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Postby Mint Imperial » April 25th 2005 4:18 am

yep, whys that?
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Postby Mint Imperial » April 25th 2005 4:41 am

Ahh cool. ill try to get someting for yas
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Postby icedjango » April 25th 2005 11:48 am

Never got a look in. Had a couple of dudes on the phone from 9am trying but the phone lines where chocka-block.

Looks like ordering on the net was the way to go :(
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Postby cheese_boy » April 25th 2005 4:50 pm

Yup, tried from 10 to to quarter to ten.

Looks like it's the UCI Norwich for me, then...
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Postby malkieD2 » April 25th 2005 5:49 pm

There were a load of us trying to get tickets online at 9am. The system got saturated and crashed pretty quickly - I didn't even make it to the booking screen before the thing was sold out.

People selling them on ebay already - I saw three auctions this afternoon over £400 for single tickets.
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Postby TheSupremeChancellor » April 25th 2005 9:13 pm

You guys dont realise how pissed off I am... I rang the cinema at 8.00 and the bloody woman said they were sold out.

I obviously missed out and there is no way I am paying £400 on eBay.

I really feel like killing someone :mad:
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Postby Treadwell » April 26th 2005 3:17 am

Those tickets on ebay are going for as much as £620 now, with four days left to bid!
You'd be better off hiring prints and your own private theatre at this rate...
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WARNING: Don't buy your tickets on Ebay...

Postby designedforlife » April 27th 2005 3:25 am

...You wont get in! The name you give them at the time of booking, is the only name that UCI will let you in under. UCI and Fox are currently investigating a lot of the Ebay sellers as they are purposely ripping people off. If you buy a tickets from these guys then you a wasting your money. So be careful... :bankheadbounce2:[/img]
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Postby Mint Imperial » April 27th 2005 4:36 am

Thats BS. The tickets dont have a name on - i picked mine up today. Looks like UCI trying to stop the touts with lies.
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Postby malkieD2 » April 27th 2005 4:38 am

^ what he said
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Star Wars 6 film Marathon

Postby stevethx » April 27th 2005 5:40 am

Even if you don't have tickets, it's worth going to London on Monday May 16th as they have loads of events planned for the day:-

1) sure there's the 6 film Marathon at UCI Empire
2) ROTS Film premiere at Odeon Leicester Square with George Lucas, Hayden and all the stars attending
3) The other Star Wars films are playing for 1 day only at the other big cinemas (ANH & TESB at Odeon West End) and (TPM, AOTC & ROTJ ' VUE West End) All superb cinemas, VUE is THX etc.
4)The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra playing Star Wars music throughout the day, as they did for AOTC premiere in 2002 - fantastic stuff
5) A lfe Size X-Wing (photo opportunities anyone?)
6) 501st Garrison Stormtroopers patrolling The Square all day
7) 1000's of Star Wars fans from around The World & UK visiting to view the events

All in all, a great day to be had with everything going on, even if you don't have a Galactic Passport for the 6 films

I myself am one of the few lucky ones and have a passport, but I honestly wish I could do both and that the 6 film Marathon was on a different day to The Premiere, having been to Tpm, AOTC and other film premieres, the atmosphere alone is worth going for.

So get yourself down there for all the fun of the event.
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Postby designedforlife » April 27th 2005 8:15 am

It ain't bullshit buddy. Here is the UCI Press Release:

Here's a warning from UCI for anyone thinking of buying tickets on eBay:

Any details regarding sales on ebay have already been passed to Fox Distributors and we will investigate in more detail. Unfortunately, ebay will not halt sales of these resale of tickets.

As there were only 1000 tickets sold, it is easier for UCI to police the event on the day than at, say, an event like Glastonbury. We would advise anyone who is thinking about purchasing tickets off ebay that they may find that they will be refused admission to the event. :mad:
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Postby Mint Imperial » April 27th 2005 10:53 am

Zzzzzz.

I know they SAID that, but what they said is bullshit.

THE TICKETS DO NOT HAVE NAMES ON

how the hell are they gonna police it? Total scaremongering from UCI. I have the tickets now...if for some cataclysmic rreason i could not go, theyre saying i couldnt give the tickets to a friend? that they would turn them away at the door?

Thats whats the bullshit buddy. theyre just scaring people cos they dont wanna see touts making a crapload of money from their showing.

we can all read the crap over at :gb2tfn: if we want. We dont.
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Postby malkieD2 » April 28th 2005 7:21 am

^ what he said
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Postby BearaceDougie » April 28th 2005 7:57 am

^ what he said he said
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Postby Mint Imperial » April 28th 2005 9:47 am

lol, i find your faith disturbing.
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Postby Corellianrogue » May 9th 2005 4:42 pm

I hope it's OK to post this and it doesn't break the rules or anything but I've got 2 spare tickets (with the Galactic Passports) to the Star Wars Saga Marathon in Leicester Square for sale if anyone is interested? :) If it's not OK to post this let me know and I won't mention it again but if it is OK then say and I'll post the rest of the details.
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Postby pjvader » May 10th 2005 4:30 am

Corellianrogue wrote:I hope it's OK to post this and it doesn't break the rules or anything but I've got 2 spare tickets (with the Galactic Passports) to the Star Wars Saga Marathon in Leicester Square for sale if anyone is interested? :) If it's not OK to post this let me know and I won't mention it again but if it is OK then say and I'll post the rest of the details.


im interested, i pm'd u but i think they are broke!
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Postby Corellianrogue » May 10th 2005 8:19 am

pjvader wrote:
Corellianrogue wrote:I hope it's OK to post this and it doesn't break the rules or anything but I've got 2 spare tickets (with the Galactic Passports) to the Star Wars Saga Marathon in Leicester Square for sale if anyone is interested? :) If it's not OK to post this let me know and I won't mention it again but if it is OK then say and I'll post the rest of the details.


im interested, i pm'd u but i think they are broke!


I've PM'd you back. They all worked, I just haven't come online again until now.
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Postby Corellianrogue » May 11th 2005 7:36 pm

Hey guys, it looks like my tickets might be available again, I should know tomorrow morning. (I put them up on eBay and I think I've been a victim of a fake bidder. :mad: ) They're a pair of seats together by the way. (Although you can make an offer for them individually.)
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Postby Nothing » May 17th 2005 9:09 am

Did they cheer through the screening of ROTS? That would piss me off.
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Postby thworple » May 17th 2005 11:48 am

They cheered in quite a few places, but you know what, it didn't detract from the whole experience one bit. In fact it gave an extra dimension to the film. 1300 people were willing the characters through each scene, cheering on both the Jedi and the Sith, until it's ultimate conclusion.

I will say it therefore made it extremely difficult to judge how good the film really was, but then again I'd been watching all six all day, so ROTS could have been a two hour stand-up routine by Eddie Izzard dressed like Princess Leia, and I would have been satisfied!!

Maybe when I sit down in a cinema with fewer people dressed like Wookies, Jedi, Boba Fetts in tuxedos, and Padmes, and with an audience which is less euphoric than your average SW fan, then I can really see exactly what Sith is like. But I am so glad that was my first viewing of it, because it was remarkable to see it in that environment.
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Postby Nothing » May 17th 2005 12:49 pm

thworple wrote:Maybe when I sit down in a cinema with fewer people dressed like Wookies, Jedi, Boba Fetts in tuxedos, and Padmes, and with an audience which is less euphoric than your average SW fan, then I can really see exactly what Sith is like. But I am so glad that was my first viewing of it, because it was remarkable to see it in that environment.


Yea yea, rub it in. I tried to get tickets for it. They sold out in five minutes, I didn't try hard enough.
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Postby Mint Imperial » May 17th 2005 4:52 pm

Man, this was just sooo fucking sweet. The camaraderie between the fans was amazing, the atmosphere was just amazing. We cheered every major characters entrance, we cheered the battles, we booed vader whenhe comes on, we cheered when the breathing started in ROTS.

There was a lot of cheering done, but like thworle said, it just added to the whole thing.

Having George Lucas, Ian Mcdiarmid, Rick McCallum and Hayden Christensen come on stage was a dream come true.

It was my second viewing of ROTS, and as with all the other star wars films, i enjoyed it more the second time as I could take it all in much easier.

End of an era...

Now fired up waiting for Indy 4 ,after hearing it from the horses mouth.

spoilers anyone? hehehe ;)

PS If anyone has pics of the day yesterday, id love to see em,as i wasnt able to take a camera.
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