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BR:FC may go wider 11/2?
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oh yeah! i'd make the trip to see it at the Million Dollar but i think its still closed/going through renovation. for all of you Blade Runners just south of San Francisco (and i plan to see it there too - thanks for the info) i am pestering our little indie art house here in Monterey (Osio Cinemas) to show it too. hell - the lounge attached to the Osio is called "Cafe Noir" - its a no-brainer! i'll let you know if they go for it.
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Such amazing news. The fans definitely played their part in making this happen - #1 nationwide per screen averages are just too good for any studio exec to ignore. Bravo, folks!
It's great times to be a BR fan. Our dear movie also just made amazon.com's "Top 100 Essential DVDs" - mind you, this is for a DVD that hasn't even been released yet!
http://tinyurl.com/2yf7e2
Im sad in many ways that warner have not made a bigger thing out of it, and more than sure that if they had globally released the film, they would not be short of people filling the seats.
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I. J. Thompson wrote:Here's news, courtesy The Digital Bits:
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While we're talking about Warner, here's a bit of good news: The studio has just informed us that the limited theatrical release of Blade Runner: The Final Cut is expanding to select markets around the country, and some of the screenings are expected to be in 2K resolution digital projection where available. Here's a list of dates and locations (look for more updates on the film's official website):
10/26 - Seattle (Cinerama, Seattle - 35mm), Washington D.C. (Uptown, D.C. - 35mm), Portland (Cinema 21, Portland - 35mm), Salt Lake (Gateway Megaplex, SLC - Digital)
11/2 - Chicago (Music Box, Chicago - 35mm), Santa Barbara (Arlington, Santa Barbara - Digital), Baltimore (Landmark Harbor East, Baltimore - Digital)
11/9 - Boston (Coolidge Corner, Brookline - 35mm)
11/16 - Detroit (Main Art, Detroit - 35mm)
11/18 - Austin (Paramount, Austin - 35mm)
11/30 - San Francisco (Embarcadero, San Francisco - 35mm), Dallas (The Inwood, Dallas - 35mm), San Diego (Ken, San Diego - 35mm), Minneapolis (Uptown, Minneapolis - 35mm)
12/7 - Denver (The Landmark @ Greenwood Village - Digital), Philadelphia (The Ritz 5, Philadelphia - 35mm)
12/25 - Boston (The Brattle, Cambridge - 35mm)
1/2/08 - Austin (The Paramount, Austin - 35mm)
1/4/08 - Nashville (The Belcourt, Nashville - 35mm)
1/18/08 - Durham (Carolina, Durham - 35mm)
2/1/08 - Columbus (Drexel Gateway, Columbus - 35mm)
2/15/08 - San Francisco (Castro, San Francisco - 35mm)
2/29/08 - Sacramento (Crest, Sacramento - 35mm)
Yes, we know... Austin is listed twice. Not sure why - this is what Warner gave us. If you're a fan of Blade Runner, we definitely recommend seeing The Final Cut on the big screen before it arrives on disc on 12/18.
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Much thanks to IJ Thompson for this fantastic news. I will see it on the big screen in December.
Also, be sure to check out "Off-World News". I post all the latest there. I don't in the forums.
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/BladeZoneAlert/
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/BladeZoneAlert/
I. J. Thompson wrote:Still crossin' my fingers for Toronto!
Me too
I've posted a new thread:
http://bladezone.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2415
Fellow fans, please support us, help us to get it released in Canada please!
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