Win: A Pair Of Tickets To The Biggest Secret Cinema Ever

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This post is sponsored by Secret Cinema.

Our friends at Secret Cinema, in partnership with Windows Phone, have a very special event lined up this weekend for 3-5 September. They’re plotting away, even now, at a trio of mysterious film screenings, each with an audience of 5000 people.

If you’ve not tried Secret Cinema before, here’s the deal. You buy tickets for a given date, but do not know what film you’re about to see until it starts. You won’t even be told the location until just before the event. What’s more, the events go beyond the movie – each screening is themed with actors and sets to fully immerse the viewers in the realm of the film.

The next event could be held anywhere in London – a giant warehouse, a park, a cemetery, a stadium. And it could be anything from Gothic horror to romantic comedy. There’s just no way of knowing, other than to go along.

We have a pair of free tickets to give away to whomever can give the most amusing or intriguing answer to the following question:

If you could open up any location in London for a film screening, where would it be? And what film would you show?

Enter by leaving a comment below or by tweeting #sccomp @secretcinema

We’ll announce the winner at 2pm tomorrow (Thursday), so thinking caps on. If you aren’t lucky enough to win, you can purchase tickets here.

  • http://undefined leelondon

    Houses of Parliament for ‘V for Vendetta’

  • http://undefined SP

    How about Poltergeist in Highgate Cemetery

  • http://undefined Ed Jefferson

    “Subway” in a disused tube station.

  • http://undefined M@

    Well, I’m probably not allowed to enter, but I’d love to see March of the Penguins in the London Zoo penguin pool.

  • http://undefined Gordon_Comstock

    Dr. Strangelove in the Churchill War Rooms.

  • http://undefined simonhowlett

    Thames barrier.
    We can watch Day After Tomorrow then at the end of the showing the barrier opens. More realistic then 3D

  • http://undefined Karen

    Hero at the Isabella Plantation on Kings Rd, Surrey, TW10 5HS

  • http://undefined GitTaeFuck

    “Trainspotting” in an all-night porno theatre !!!

  • http://undefined Ben

    I’d open up Big Ben and make everyone dress as rats for Basil The Great Mouse Detective!

  • http://undefined Chris Surridge

    The Cruel Sea” projected onto the side of HMS Belfast watched from it’s lifeboats floating in the middle of the river. This would also work for “In Which we Serve” or indeed “Life Boat“.

  • mustard57

    The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus in Battersea Power Station

  • http://undefined Chimps Cage

    Buckingham palace – Specifically the queen’s living room (Her Maj would be invited obviously) to watch her finest screen portrayal in The Naked Gun 2 and a Half

  • http://undefined Hannah

    The World is Not Enough on a riverboat by the O2, complete with stunt demos and live action boat chase. Awesome!

  • http://undefined James

    Vertigo on the open air observation deck of the Shard tower (we’d have to wait until 2012, but it would be worth it).

  • http://undefined rjmy2j

    The Big Lebowski at Rowans Bowling Alley, Finsbury Park – would make Rage Against The Machine seem small fry…

  • http://undefined Lea

    The Thirty-Nine Steps at Big Ben

    Or Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street on… well, you can imagine…

  • http://undefined danielrhayward

    Vertigo – with a screen in every pod of the London Eye

  • http://undefined Sam

    Goodbye Mr Chips – Dulwich College

  • http://undefined Hayko

    The Fifth Element at La Défense in Paris.

  • http://undefined Artep

    The Bank Job at the Lloyds Building, if a bank vault isn’t available…

  • http://www.google.com/profiles/thepuzzler Puzzler

    Creep in the disused Strand/Aldwych tube station.

  • http://undefined Kris

    Requiem for a Dream at Pete Doherty’s house. Maybe that boy will finally learn.

  • http://undefined penhapus

    I’d love to American Werewolf In London in a closed off Picadilly Circus; stick the screen on the old Tower Records building and away you go…

  • http://undefined Nat

    28 Days Later in Picadilly Circus….or London Bridge, but that would be difficult to achieve.

  • http://undefined Lea

    Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds… in Trafalgar Square!

  • http://undefined Jack

    Papillion – Wormwood scrubs

  • http://undefined Alka

    Natural Born Killers in a slaughterhouse :)

  • http://undefined Annabelle

    Das Boot in Greenwich foot tunnel

  • http://lostandfoundinlondon.wordpress.com/ fabienne and co

    The prophet @ Brixton prison

  • http://undefined editlondon

    E.T. at the top of the BT Tower

  • http://undefined james

    The male toilets in the Mother Red Cap pub in Camden watching Withnail and I (actually it’s called the Worlds End pub now). It’ll be dirty, smelly, busy and quintessentially London.

  • http://undefined Shark

    Ace Ventura-Pet Detective at the Mi5 Building

  • http://undefined Irene Lobo

    Amadeus in St Pauls Cathedral (Just imagine the echo of Mozarts laughter…) or an indoor swimming pool watching Jaws (or something more light hearted like Free Willy:) with lots of inflatable lilos around!

  • http://undefined superhero

    Gerrard Street Chinatown to show Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon. Imagine Dragon dancing, characters flying around the roofs with wires and the lovely chinese food on that street. I am trademarketing this idea (TM) haha…

  • http://undefined godron

    The Savoy Hotel before it reopens to show Notting Hill. Just Perfect, whilst there’s no guest at the moment and secret cinema can run riot inside! :-)

  • http://undefined Coralie Grassin

    Tower Bridge for the latest Sherlock Holmes!

  • http://undefined bridle

    London Eye/Trafalgar Square – The Birds

  • http://undefined Jodie

    Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone at Kings Cross Station of course!! :-)

  • http://undefined johniwp

    This would be great.

  • http://kingsmanga.blogspot.com/ Kingzer

    it amazing WOW cool

  • http://undefined Bimblelina

    I went to this and it was absolutely fantastic, I would strongly recommend the experience to anyone:

    The day we met Lawrence on a Camel at Alexandra Palace, as you do

    Can’t wait for the next one.