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Moon out this Friday UK 17th July

July 15 2009 at 12:16 PM

UnkleRupert  (Login unklerupert)
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In case you ain't aware, Duncan Jones' first feature 'Moon' is on general release in the UK this Friday 17th July.

Have seen, loved it, going again Friday hopefully, so if your free Friday night and like yer Sci-Fi or just bloody good psychological thriller, support the chap, and indie British Cinema and go see if you can.

http://www.sonypictures.co.uk/movies/moon/ keep checking that however as I think they have a few issues with the postcode / showings search thingummybob.

Like what you see, drop Duncan a message on Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/manmademoon or leave a comment on the facebook group:http://www.facebook.com/home.php?src=fftb#/group.php?gid=58981748958&ref=ts

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Paulinee
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Re: Moon out this Friday UK 17th July

July 15 2009, 1:22 PM 

doesnt look like it's on anywhere near to me sad.gif maybe later on hopefully. I live in the Midlands near Coventry and Leamington Spa - no joy then.

 
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Re: Moon out this Friday UK 17th July

July 15 2009, 1:41 PM 

Supposed to be on Birmingham VUE from Duncan's list:http://manmademoon.com/2009/07/02/uk-venues-for-july-17-so-far/

But the Sony site says no ;(

Will let you know later when they sorted the postcode lookup thing.

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Re: Moon out this Friday UK 17th July

July 15 2009, 1:47 PM 

Just checked www.myvue.com and Moon set for Birmingham - Hurrah! So best to check with your local cinema I reckons.

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Tino
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Checked local cinemas - not on, but

July 16 2009, 1:22 PM 

it's on at the Manchester Cornerhouse (expected this somehow), an independent arty cinema. I'll have a shufty down next week - been looking forward to this film.

 
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UnkleRupert
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Moon Q&A s with Duncan London this weekend

July 16 2009, 1:53 PM 

Moon Director Duncan Jones will be doing Q&A at the Brixton Ritzy after 6pm screening on the 18th (Sat)
and at the Islington Screen on the green at 5:30 on the 19th (Sun)

Should be very good shows considering he is on home turf and battling the boy Wizard!



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Re: Moon out this Friday UK 17th July

July 16 2009, 2:47 PM 

It seems to be mostly at Independent Cinemas

It's on at Tyneside Cinema for anyone in Newcastle area


    
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The premiere is tonight!

July 16 2009, 5:26 PM 

I'm sorry but moon will be out tonight when my arse is stuck out of the window of my mates stag night bus, ably assisted by several pints of Boddingtons finest! wink.gif

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UnkleRupert
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Re: Moon out this Friday UK 17th July

July 16 2009, 7:42 PM 

Well the post code lookup thingy seems to be working betterer:

http://www.sonypictures.co.uk/movies/moon/

Found my local VUE in Birmingham, sorted for 21:40 tomorrow night happy.gif

I guess they'll add more as the weeks pass as they have done in the States.

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Re: Moon out this Friday UK 17th July

July 16 2009, 10:40 PM 

I can't help thinking about brie!

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