WhatCulture Takes A Slice of Domino's Pizza Box Office Deal

exactly on the money. For those of you that haven€™t heard, Domino€™s Pizza Box Office (in partnership with Lionsgate UK, so you know it€™s legit) is a new promotion; you order a pizza and you get a streaming movie. You choose your pizza (and your side dishes of course); you choose your movie for which you€™re then given a download code; you get said movie ready; your pizza arrives and you eat and watch, through a PC, Mac, mobile or tablet. It€™s like the perfect night in. Here at WhatCulture!, we decided to give this new promotion a run for its money. We love our movies and lord knows we love our pizzas. We got together one fateful evening last week and ordered a meal fit for a king (and probably his entire court if we€™re honest). The pizza delivery included a large Vegetarian Supreme, a Large Create-Your-Own Ham, Ground Beef and Feta, we of course included the Box Office Deal €“ a Large Pizza, Garlic Pizza Bread, Potato Wedges and the movie rental for just £19.99 (we chose the first Expendables movie; we figured pizza and carnage go together better than anything) €“ as well as a slew of extras, drinks and ice-creams. Hey, don€™t judge, there was eight of us! When the pizzas arrived, we'd already synched the film up ready to play. Movie/ pizza night was well underway. We€™d all seen the Expendables before (obviously) and we€™d all of course eaten Domino's before, but that didn€™t dampen our spirits in the slightest. Movies and pizzas; these things go together, like Taurus and Libra. It was an awesome night; just good mates, good cinema and good food. And now that I think about it, these things all seem to go hand on hand so nicely. Sure, Domino's Pizza Box Office is a relatively simple concept but, as you€™ll probably know, the truly great ideas are the simple ones that, for whatever reason, haven€™t yet been imagined. So it€™s hats off to Domino's for being the ones to get there first. Thanks to Domino's for an awesome night with the work colleagues. Want to get yourself involved? Simply head on over to the Domino's website and follow the instructions. It honestly couldn€™t be simpler.

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