perezv
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Friday, May 9th 2008
Our first film screening in England with have free goodie bags that include our prequel comic.
Exact time yet to be announced!
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| Posted Dec 12, 2007, 12:13 am |
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Tony
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AWESOME NEWS!!!
I might just see you at that Premire depending on the date.
My Sister is having another kid in May lol.
But if all works out I'll probabaly be there. Hope you get a Premire in Northern Ireland though. But I dunno if we run and Expo's.
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perezv
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Hope you can make it Tony; we would LOVE to meet our biggest fan
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| Posted Dec 15, 2007, 5:47 pm |
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Tony
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cheers
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perezv
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Exact location:
Ramada Plaza Hotel
Recliffe Way
Bristol, BS16NJ
United Kingdom
More event details soon...
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| Posted Dec 30, 2007, 9:14 pm |
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Tony
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Just be sure to wear a Jacket even in the UK summer it is Freezing!!!
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Tony
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Hey can you provide more information on the event because I'm thinkng of going so I would like to know what times and is it at an Expo Just general information on the screening.
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perezv
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The full event is May 9th -11th. For more info on the Bristol International Comic Expo, visit www.comicexpo.net.
I will be presenting the Film Night as well as the Cosplay Competition and Masquerade.
The Comic Expo Film Night is May 9th at 6pm in the Ramada Plaza Hotel.
More information on Film Night...
Would be AWESOME to meet you
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| Posted May 1, 2008, 8:25 pm |
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Tony
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Hey, Do you know about the admission or tickets into the event? Do you need them?
EDIT: Rang the hotel, no information until monday lol
I might be attending but that depends if my dad can get time off work to take me. So hopefully I'll see you on Friday.
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perezv
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Event Admission: £6 or £12 for the weekend. Kids for a Quid tickets £1
I am not sure about needing a general ticket for film night...
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| Posted May 3, 2008, 5:47 pm |
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Tony
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Well the film night would have been the one I would be attending if I go and I checked again on there myspace and it's free entry. I'm not that big into Expo's the big crowd would make me casutraphobic lol
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MAKE A SECOND MOVIE
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