Monday, May 7, 2012

See Movies In The Theater For Free (Legally)

For you... no charge!


Get the inside tips on get free movie passes, attend sneak previews, and see movies before they come out in theatres.


Instructions


1. Resource #1: Your Favorite Radio Station Websites


Here in Seattle, some of my favorites are WARM1069.com (click on the "Events" link and you will see a sleu of contests--many of which are movies) or Mix92.5.com (click "Win Stuff"). The majority of radio stations have contests and freebies--you just need to find where they're located online!


2. Resource #2: WildAboutMovies.com.


Look for "Free Movie Screenings" on the top right-hand side of the page. WildAboutMovies allows you to either print passes directly from their website. Simply take your printout to the movie and you're in! There's also the option of entering drawings, which I have not had much luck doing.


3. Resource #3: Local Newspapers


Big ones don't cut it. You'll have much better luck with the local papers like "The Stranger" or "Seattle Weekly". Look in the arts section for information hidden among the movie ads. These tickets are a little harder to come by because they require a little more effort. Usually you've got to mail a self-addressed stamped envelope to get your tickets in the mail. Or you will need to pick the tickets up yourself at a local store (usually a video or cellular store).


4. Resource #4: The Warren Report


Visit Seattle.TheWarrenReport.com and sign up for their mailing list. You'll get the insider info on all the local movie previews, screenings, etc. Some freebies are for paying members only. I myself have not signed up, so I'm not sure what the cost is.







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