FREE Dumb and Dumber To Advanced Movie Screening (Select Cities Only)

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If you are interested in attending a FREE advanced screening of Dumb and Dumber To on November 5th, head on over here to see if there is one available in your city or a city nearby! Don’t wait to claim your spot, as they will fill up quickly on a first come, first served basis.

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  1. brandice

    Thanks got mine for Buford GA but an Atlanta location would be so much closer

  2. Alma

    Ahhh can’t wait to watch this! Only prob is it’s playing on a Wednesday here in Seattle at 7:30 and really don’t know if we could make it so have to miss out on the freebie :'(

    • v

      They have an option to “cancel” your reservation(s) if necessary…and the ticket(s) opening will be put back onto the site.

    • Erin

      Alma, did it say which theater it’s playing at in seattle? I didn’t want to set up an account to check and realize it’s nowhere near me.

  3. v

    Thanks for posting this.
    Got a set for the Va Beach, Va showing.

  4. Paige

    It will not let me register…

  5. Sara

    Has anyone ever used Gofobo before? Is it legitimate?

    • v

      I have attended a couple of their previews. Have had no problem with the process/experience.
      Only used my first initial when registering. And the phone number to my “optional” prepay phone. I never use my main phone number for offers and such.

      • Sara

        Awesome! I do the same with phone numbers, haha – thanks so much for replying!

    • Rachel

      I’ve gone to several previews they have had near me. It’s totally legit. The only catch is they give out more passes than there are seats in the theater. If you don’t get there early you might not actually get in. Sometimes they make you leave your phone in your car or with them, other times they just make you turn it off.

    • Amani

      I’ve been using gofobo for a few years now. I have never had any problems. But be warned some showings get crowded so depending on you area you may want to arrive early. And leave your phone in the car or be prepared to check it before the movie.

      • Sara

        Sweet! Thanks for the warning about the phone, I definitely trust my trunk more than a phone check.

    • max

      Yes it is, and I have seen lots of movies thanks to Gofobo.

    • Lauren

      I’ve gone to at least a dozen screenings through Gofobo. I always get there an hour early to make sure I’ll get a seat. I’ve heard that in big cities, you may need to get there even earlier than that. Sometimes, they want you to leave your phone with security or in your car.

  6. Karen

    Awesome! Got mine. Thanks!!

  7. Kerryiu

    BUMMER! 😔 no showing for Phoenix, AZ

  8. E

    I got 2 passes for Denver. It’s quite the process to get them with giving them your whole life story and registering and all. Plus, they state that they “overbook” these viewings and to arrive early because you may not get seats. These do not promise you admittance. But I suppose if it all works out then it’ll be a nice free date night!

  9. Xuan

    Thanks Colin! Got some free tickets here in Sacramento, CA. Can’t wait to watch this.

    • Uday

      It says no show sac., ca

  10. A

    What is the RSVP code?

  11. Lana

    Thanks! Got tickets and we have a gift card for a restaurant near the theater so a nice free night out! Thanks all for the info about the phones.

  12. jhnicole

    This reminds me I missed my free screening for a Michael Keaton movie two days ago.Thanks anyway Collin.

  13. Sally

    I know they over book. Anyone who has done these how early should one arrive to get seats?

  14. Robert DAgostino

    EARLY REVIEW: ‘Dumb and Dumber To’

    James Gerstner reviews movies for Hays Post.
    James Gerstner reviews movies for Hays Post.

    It’s a rare occurrence that I’m able to see a film and write a review before the film is available to the general public. Thanks to the my membership in the AMC Stubs program, which is somewhat similar to rewards program currently at Starplex Cinemas in Hays, I was able to attend an early screening on Dumb and Dumber To” last week. This sequel to the 1994 comedy classic will come to theaters on Nov. 14.

    Making a sequel to “Dumb and Dumber” is like getting the band back together. I understand how borderline sacrilegious this will sound, but making a sequel to “Dumb and Dumber” shares more than a few similarities with making a sequel to “The Shawshank Redemption.” The initial reaction to such thoughts is that it simply cannot be done. I maintain that a sequel to “Shawshank” cannot, and should not, be done; however, the Farrelly brothers have done the near-impossible and have made a “Dumb and Dumber” sequel that pays reverence to the original, while succeeding in its own right.

    Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels reprise their roles as Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne a full 20 years after the original film. That distance in time has done little to change the characters, and the filmmakers very wisely choose to keep the tone of the original and insert a new roster jokes. Too often comedy sequels try to up the ante but not only evolving the story but also end up evolving the style of comedy. “Dumb and Dumber To” strikes a perfect balance between keeping true to the spirit of the original while at the same time doing more than simply rehashing the existing jokes. Put plainly, “Dumb and Dumber To” tells new “Dumb and Dumber” jokes.

    I admit to being worried during the first 10-15 minutes of this film. It’s a difficult story to get off the ground; but once the film gets up to speed the completely inane and largely successful humor is pervasive. Surprisingly, newcomer Rachel Melvin very admirably stands toe-to-toe with Carrey and Daniels and is the requisite breath of fresh air that could very well lead to a satisfying third installment.

    Make no mistake, “Dumb and Dumber To” is stupid. It’s the kind of stupid that fans of the original will enjoy, but it is incredibly stupid nonetheless. There are a few flat moments, but the highest praise I can give is this: when word first reached my ears that a true sequel to one of my favorite comedies of all time was being made — this is the type of film that I was hoping for.

    5 of 6 stars

    • Jasmine

      what is the rsvp code

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