Drive-In to Pinewood Studios to Watch Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
PoA Film
Posted by: sue
October 12, 2009, 08:42 AM
Legendary Pinewood Studios in England is offering a cool chance for fans to attend a special screening of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The studios are presenting drive-in screenings of films, including PoA on Sunday, November 29th, where you can "park up at Pinewood’s Paddock Lot" and watch the film which is being shown on what is believed to be the world's largest cinema screen. For ticket info and more on this unique chance to watch an iconic film on the famous studio lot, please click here. Note too following PoA is a screening of the classic (and wonderful) "Love Actually" starring Harry Potter actors Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson and Bill Nighy. Enjoy!
37 Points
Oh my god, I’ve never wanted to go see a movie so badly in my life! Or maybe I’m just overdramatic because that sounds AMAZING! PoA is my favorite, too, and Sirius-centric with Gary and David Thewlis filling up the largest screen ever? This is me, being a whiner! And off topic, but Fifth Element, The Shining, and Atonement?! Yeah, I agree with Petra. To apparate would make all of our lives easier and happier.
504 Points
If I can persuade any of my friends to, i’d love to go to this. its about 1 & 1/2 hours each way from my place but it would be cooooool! I haven’t been to a drive in for 10 – 15 years they’re such great fun.
594 Points
Ok, so I really want to Apparate to Pinewood on 29th Nov! Or preferably the 28th, that would give me some time to see a few more HP filming locations in London. Or maybe even a few days earlier, so that I could have time to visit Oxford while I’m at it… POA is still my favourite HP movie, I’d give quite a lot to see Sirius on the world’s biggest screen <3
Oh and Love Actually too, it’s a fantastic move. Alan Rickman is, like, god. And what, are they showing Fifth Element too? Gary Oldman as Sirius AND as the ultimate baddie? Maaaaaaan I want to go!
This sounds like a wonderful opportunity! It is unfortunate, then, that I live in the states.