*ashlee* answered Thursday September 6 2007, 11:41 am: My moms boyfriend gets me 4 tickets about once a month to movies that are comming out, so I can tell you, a showing/screening is when you see a movie, early, meaning you see it before it actually comes out in theaters. You do see it in a theater and ive never heard of anyone paying for tickets. You get the passes kind of like I would, you know somebody, or you happen to be at a store that has a few they are giving out. Im wondering why youd ask? But I hope that helped out some. If your looking for tickets what id do is get online and search screenings, and see if theres a site you might be able to go to where you can enter in your city or something and see if you can find out how to get some tickets, places you could go or something. Also, if you get tickets, id show up EARLY. I dont know how big your town is but I live in Austin and every screening ive ever been to has filled up to where they stop letting people in, at least 15 minutes before the thing even starts. So good luck! :] [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
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