That's great to see, but I'm not sure he really gets it. Some cinemas are better than VOD, SVOD, and physical home media. Some cinemas are absolutely inferior.
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Originally posted by Geoff Jones View PostHarkins Theaters is showing Spider-Man (2002) on their premium screens tonight,.....
theaters, including the venue I'm at. We are, wherever possible, running 35mm copies of
all the titles. The original 2002 SPIDERMAN ran last week in 35mm and this week it's
SPIDERMAN-2, also in 35mm. It's in our largest auditorium mostly because that's the
only one that has 35/70m, capability.
> Last time I checked, on May 4th, we're also going to be one of only about a dozen
theaters in the US that will be showing all nine STAR WARS titles, in one 21 hour
marathon screening. Tickets were $90 and all 300-something seats sold out almost
as quickly as they went online.
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Originally posted by Jim Cassedy View Post
The entire SPIDERMAN series library is apparently doing a re-release run at a number of
theaters, including the venue I'm at. We are, wherever possible, running 35mm copies of
all the titles. The original 2002 SPIDERMAN ran last week in 35mm and this week it's
SPIDERMAN-2, also in 35mm. It's in our largest auditorium mostly because that's the
only one that has 35/70m, capability.
> Last time I checked, on May 4th, we're also going to be one of only about a dozen
theaters in the US that will be showing all nine STAR WARS titles, in one 21 hour
marathon screening. Tickets were $90 and all 300-something seats sold out almost
as quickly as they went online.
This summer includes these "parts", lol.
Godfarther II
Grease 2
Terminator 2
Star Trek II
And Muppet Movie (which always goes well with other muppet movies!, though I get young kids can't usually handle doubles and marathons, but next day?)
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