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Free Movie Tickets for Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan (Advance Preview) @ ShowFilmFirst

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About the film:

South Vietnam, late afternoon on August 18, 1966 - for three and a half hours, in the pouring rain, amid the mud and shattered trees of a rubber plantation called Long Tan, a dispersed company of 108 young and mostly inexperienced Australian and New Zealand soldiers are fighting for their lives, holding off an overwhelming force of over 2,000 battle hardened North Vietnamese soldiers..

Remaining locations:

Wed 31/07/19 18:30 (ACT) Manuka, Capitol Cinemas Available

Wed 31/07/19 18:30 (NSW) George Street, Event Available

Wed 31/07/19 18:30 (NSW) Macquarie, Event Available

Link for Innaloo WA

25/7: New Link for NSW/QLD/TAS/SA

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  • -3

    I was almost gonna claim, then I saw it has 17% on Rotten Tomatoes (only 6 reviews though)

    • +8

      why do you think these end up on ShowFilmFirst!! lol

    • +5

      I'm always a bigger fan of IMDB. In this case it's just too early to determine.

      And do you really think the US reviewers would like a film glorifying Aussie diggers, with no mention of the yanks? Doubt it

    • +11

      Watched it last night and I have to say that the 17% RT rating is just rubbish.

      Enjoyable movie.

    • -2

      Hahaha totally left wing voters I’d assume, movie looks tremendous, can’t wait to see it!!

      • Why would a left wing voter give a bad rating to this movie

        • -6

          Paints their communist comrades in a bad light.

      • Hahaha yes just like how right wing voters don't like movies where Nazi Germany are portrayed as the bad guys!! Right!?!

    • Probably voted by 6 commies

  • Got some tickets, thanks, the link came via email.

  • How do u claim these tix please

  • I'm logged in and nothing is showing. Just theatre shows in London

    • You have to follow a link they sent to you via email or one of the links shared on OzBargain. ShowFilmFirst is primarily a business that service the UK market.

  • When I log in it says my email wasn't on the list and is then asking for a screening code. I'm in Adelaide.

  • Yes me to and I'm in Sydney

  • So it's targeted

  • I got the email today and thought it was a reminder from StudentEdge.

    Looks like I have 4 tickets now.

  • Yep it’s targeted you need an email code……bummer

  • -4

    Such a low critics rating. I’d rather sit at home on my couch and masturbate. That’s more fun and also free.

  • +2

    I was able to get free tickets via link: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/104012
    Tickets are still available at locations NSW, VIC, WA, ACT, SA, QLD

  • If some body can put together a GFC 2.0 I would paid to see it now. Straya housing bubble, China + America's debts, Duestch Bank's share price, at but not least the Brexit.

  • +5

    Saw the pre-screening in Vmax via ShowFilmFirst on Monday night, followed by a Q&A session with director, producer and four of the cast (- including Travis Fimmel!). Gotta say it's a great movie (9/10 for me); IMDB is spot on and RT is completely off in this instance. Definitely worth the free tickets!

  • +2

    This is an excellent film. I saw it last night at Castle Hill.

    • +4

      They just thought that they were helping out their country, as a Turk, i’ve got sympathy for the Anzacs that invaded Turkey, it’s all about patriotism, no one knew what the higher ups were really getting up to they just wanted to answer the calling.

    • +1

      If you paid attention in high school history class, you would have learnt that the USA/AUS involvement in the Vietnam war was to prevent the domino effect of communism spreading (USSR > China > Vietnam).

    • +4

      lol Vietnam was hardly 'peaceful'

    • +5

      Peaceful Vietnam??? What an ignorant comment.

    • +7

      They were invited by the South Vietnamese, who were getting invaded by the North. Please research your history.

    • +7

      Read some real history about the Vietnam war. The 1960's were a very different time to today. Modern Russia was then the USSR (something like China is going to be soon) and were hellbent on World domination. Rightly or wrongly, the West, but mainly the US, didn't want that to happen and pushed back. We went along for the ride!

      Never forget that freedom is never free.

    • I would agree if you were born in 1983 since you probably did not learn anything about the Vietnam war. Do you see the South Korean tell the North to liberate them? People from the South (Saigon) said Uncle Ho came down to in the name of liberation but actually to steal (umm sorry, to "equality distribute") much of the wealth of Saigon.

      • People from the South (Saigon) said Uncle Ho came down to in the name of liberation

        You meant people from North Vietnam said Uncle Ho came down liberate the south. The majority of people living in the South do not like communism, hence the mass exodus of refugees after the war ended.

        • I meant North said he came down to "liberate" and South said he came down to steal. That was what I mean.

  • Looks like all the tickets are gone in WA.

  • What is the screening code?

  • +3

    The Yank reviewers mightn't like the film, but their military academies use the battle tactics used by the 100 Australians to hold off 2000+ Viet Cong at Long Tan as an exemplary example!

  • How strict is the name checking on one of these vouchers?

    • +1

      Generally not strict. I have never been asked for id. However you may be queried if there is an obvious gender mismatch between you and the name on the ticket.

    • +1

      I usually hand them my print out or tell them the name to cross off the list. Yes, I have never been asked for ID before.

      • Do they scan the QR code / does that contain info that is linked to the name on the original voucher?

        • in VIC cinemas, they have never checked my ticket

  • Got a couple, thanks OP!

    • No longer available

  • Signed up for a new account and got the email about 30 mins later, got the tix no problems.

  • Hmmm…

    Keep your secret to yourself to avoid any upset. Similarly, don’t talk about where you get all your exciting tickets from on social media

  • +2

    Please remember if you got tickets and can't go, to release them back to the internets for people who missed out :)

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