We've got the love at The Common Man with a special showing of How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days on Valentine's Day, Tuesday the 14th of February at 7.30pm.
Enjoy a night under the spectacular Melbourne CBD skyline adjacent to the Yarra for this unique outdoor cinema experience including full restaurant and bar menu available throughout the movie and can be ordered directly to your table from your mobile device.
The Common Man has a giant 3m x 3m screen installed on their massive riverside outdoor space which makes this the perfect for your romantic evening.
Entry is free and is strictly on a first-come, first-served basis so early arrival is recommended to secure your seats. Doors open from 8am on Valentine's Day for general trade so you can arrive at any time prior to the movie.
There is a very limited number of VIP seating available that includes reserved seating with a great view of the screen, sharing board, frozen margaritas and choc tops which can be purchased here however the majority of seating on the day will be free with space for over 200 people on the lawn.
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
Benjamin Barry is an advertising executive competing with two female co-workers for a major campaign for a diamond merchant. He cuts a deal with his competitors that the account is his if he can make a woman of their choice fall in love with him in 10 days.
In comes Andie Anderson who, in turn, is writing a story on how to lose a guy in 10 days as a bet with her boss to be allowed to write more substantial stories. With a hidden agenda in each camp, will either party be able to complete their mission?
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