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Re: LaLa Land ED Film Club: A social meetup for locals: Sat 14th Jan 2017


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Hi All,


I'm a great fan of the cheap prices at our local (ish) Peckham Plex cinema. At ?4.99 a ticket, who couldn't be?!

So I thought it would be nice to have a social group who meet on a monthly basis to enjoy the cinema and a few drinks after.


If you'd like to join a few locals to watch Side Effects this Saturday 9th March please read on.......


The Film starts at 18:30 at Peckham Plex. Visit the website to book your ticket or just get it on the night.

If you'd like to go to the cinema as a group, we will meet in The Rye Pub www.theryepeckham.com from 17:30. I'll bring a sign with me so you know where the group is!

We'll leave the pub at 18:10 which will be enough time to walk down to the cinema and for people to buy tickets. After watching the film we can return to The Rye, or perhaps a pub on Lordship Lane.


Come alone, as a couple or as a group! Absolutely everybody welcome!

PM me with any questions.


Hope to see you there, Louisa

Great, glad people are up for it. It will be good to do some local socialising, and watch a decent (hopefully) film. Side Effects has 84% on Rotten Tomatoes so it should be OK! Keep pm'ing me or replying to this thread so we have a vague idea of numbers and interest. See you Sat, Louisa

Louisa/All,


Enjoy the film; busy with Camberwell Free Film Festival which starts next week. Amongst others we are showing 'The Damned United' at Dulwich Hamlet FC on Friday 22 March. Pubwise I recommend The Gowlett on Gowlett Road SE15, 10 min walk tops from Peckham Plex and open to 1am on Saturdays.


Best


Andrew

Tonight is the first ED film Club meetup. From the pm's I've had and some messages above, there should be a good crowd of us which is great! Anyone else wishing to come, please do - see original post for details. Some people are coming on their own so don't be shy!

See you in The Rye from 5:30. I'll have a sign with me!

Louisa

Kev and I really enjoyed last night, was lovely to meet such warm and friendly people. It's a shame we won't be able to make to next one as we're off on our jollies, but definately look forward to the one afterwards.

See you all then! Hannah

Of course, everyone welcome! When the film listings come out for our next meet up (27 April), I'll post an update on here, but in the meantime, save the date! Louisa




jacquiba Wrote:

------------------------------------------------------> Hi. Have just discovered your thread and would

> love to get involved! Okay if I come along next

> time?

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Hi Everyone,


Our second East Dulwich Film is soon approaching - this Saturday 27th April in the evening. We will be once again meeting in The Rye pub, going to Peckham Plex to watch a film for a bargain ?5, and then for anyone who'd like to come for a drink after, we'll head back to The Rye.


I'm just waiting for the film times to be published but the general consensus is to see The Look of Love - a new film directed by Michael Winterbottom, starring Anna Friel and Steve Coogan.


I'll post timings on here when they are out, but put the date in your diary if you'd like to come. We had couples and singles of all ages last time so everyone is definitely welcome!


Louisa

Hi Everyone,


Thanks for your messages on here and the pm's.


Peckham Plex have published their film times for this Saturday. I thought they'd be showing the new Steve Coogan film but they're not, so have chosen a film called The Place Beyond the Pines, starring Bradley Cooper and Eva Mendes. It has excellent reviews everywhere so fingers crossed, we should be entertained.

Here's the plan of action:


Meet in the Rye Pub at 16:30. I'll have a little sign with me, but I'll get there early and post on here where I am.

Leave The Rye to walk to Peckham Plex at 17:20

Film starts 17:50

Back to pub afterwards if you'd like to!


Our first meeting last month was really good fun and it was lovely to meet some locals, so do come along if you fancy some film watching and socialising.


Any questions let me know.


Louisa

Kev and I really enjoyed this last time, so we'll be going to this too. Also I'm pleased with the film choice, we were talking about going to see this anyway, it looks really good. Hope you can make it too Tracey!

See you on Saturday,

Hannah

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