How can i find times for the sneak preview for the movie 27 dresses tomorrow?!


Question: If it's open to the public, then there will be a newspaper ad with the theatre and the time.

Many sneak previews are invitation-only. They have a limited number of tickets, and they let either a newspaper or a magazine or someone give away the ticktes. Giving away the tickets could involve a random drawing or it might be that they give them away to the first however-many people who ask (send e-mail to the right address, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope, whatever). In either case, if it is invitation-only, then all the invitations are out and you didn't get one. (BTW, if it is invitation-only, they do sometimes give away too many invitations, on the grounds that some people won't show up, so they may have too many people at the preview, rather than too few. The bottom line is that you won't get in if it's invitation-only.)

If it's not invitation-only, then it will probably be listed among the movies showing at that theater. You can look at these sites:
www.movietickets.com
movies.yahoo.com
movies.aol.com
www.fandango.com
Put your ZIP code in and they will show you a list of theaters within a certain distance of your city. Click on each theater and it will show you what is playing there as well as showtimes.

If it happens that there is a preview open to the public, get there early. Seating is limited.


Answers: If it's open to the public, then there will be a newspaper ad with the theatre and the time.

Many sneak previews are invitation-only. They have a limited number of tickets, and they let either a newspaper or a magazine or someone give away the ticktes. Giving away the tickets could involve a random drawing or it might be that they give them away to the first however-many people who ask (send e-mail to the right address, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope, whatever). In either case, if it is invitation-only, then all the invitations are out and you didn't get one. (BTW, if it is invitation-only, they do sometimes give away too many invitations, on the grounds that some people won't show up, so they may have too many people at the preview, rather than too few. The bottom line is that you won't get in if it's invitation-only.)

If it's not invitation-only, then it will probably be listed among the movies showing at that theater. You can look at these sites:
www.movietickets.com
movies.yahoo.com
movies.aol.com
www.fandango.com
Put your ZIP code in and they will show you a list of theaters within a certain distance of your city. Click on each theater and it will show you what is playing there as well as showtimes.

If it happens that there is a preview open to the public, get there early. Seating is limited.



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