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Post by Dave on Nov 11, 2005 11:31:45 GMT
A quick question to Dave also, don't know if you can tell me but how do cinemas go about showing films that arent just out, like classics and stuff. I know cetain cinemas like the conerhouse show all sorts of old and new but i think cinemas like that are few and far between, are the films shown just chosen by the cinemas in question or is it the big wigs and stuff? The reason i am asking is im gutted i didnt get to see dead means shoes at the cinema and i would love the chance to. All depends on the cinema (obviously). Bigger places that show predominantly commercial/Hollywood stuff won't have the time or inclination to screen anything old. They have their own film-bookers who are only out to grab all the latest stuff. Smaller and independant cinemas are worth approaching. Where I currently work is a small arthouse kind of place, and they are always open to suggestions. They are currently doing a series of late shows on Fridays... 12 Monkeys tonight! Some small cinemas even book their own films... where I work is part of the City Screen chain.. so head office books the stuff, but are more than happy to get ideas from individual cinemas. Many smaller places will be happy for people to hire a screen for a one off screening of something... but expect to pay a couple of hundred pounds to cover film rental etc.
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Post by bozamong on Nov 11, 2005 16:29:35 GMT
hmm...im really eager to find out about the new film 'kill smell',Did that thought come from pukey drowning me like a mass murderer at noel street baths?Heh,be interested to find out more.Hope this doesn't mean my parts been totally cut .EEp. Take care shane,I'll look after the balloons for you Smelly xxxx
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Post by mrstankbullock on Nov 11, 2005 18:48:53 GMT
Hey Bozamong do you have my black m&s sunglasses?. They look a bit like Rayban's. When I stumbled into the taxi on wrap party night I think you were wearing them. No worries if not. Will give you a buzz when I am next in Notts. Welcome to the website & see you soon, Mrs Medaz
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Post by bozamong on Nov 11, 2005 19:53:20 GMT
,I do indeed,>> 8-)How shall i return them?xxx
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Post by King Kezz on Nov 12, 2005 12:21:59 GMT
Alright Boys and Girls, Its Kieran AKA Kezz..Roz your monologue was the best one I thought well done! & All this talk about Premiers is makin me excited man.. lol, Work your magic with the Edit Shane..& Andy you and Hayley need 2 Bell me when your back in Notts, I still can't stop thinkin about the film and all the mad stuff we did..Its made me so badly hungary 4 more!
Kieran .
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Post by GADGE! on Nov 13, 2005 15:08:07 GMT
LOL ME 2 KEZZ WE WANT MORE SHANE LOL NICE TO HEAR FROM YA ROZ N KEZ M8YS!!
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Post by missdonk on Nov 14, 2005 8:53:48 GMT
It would be great if we could get our mitts on premiere tickets!! I can't wait!!
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Post by missdonk on Nov 14, 2005 12:17:30 GMT
Shane, Any chance of Warwick Arts Centre being in the list
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Post by Mark Sherbert on Nov 14, 2005 13:41:48 GMT
Yeah, Warwick Arts Centre would be cool.
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Post by fattaxi on Nov 14, 2005 16:16:29 GMT
Yeah deffiantly do one at the Warwick Arts! Or Phoenix in Lecister!
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Post by GADGE! on Nov 14, 2005 21:12:49 GMT
HEY MARK M8 HOW YA DIDILLY DOIN?? HOWS THINGS M8 AND HOWS THA WIFE N KIDS HOPE YOUR ALL WELL GADGET
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Post by Dave on Nov 14, 2005 22:49:46 GMT
HEY MARK M8 HOW YA DIDILLY DOIN?? HOWS THINGS M8 AND HOWS THA WIFE N KIDS HOPE YOUR ALL WELL GADGET Correct me if I'm wrong... but I think you've got it a bit wrong there! Mark Sherbert (character from Northern Soul short film)... not Mark Herbert. Unless of course you know something that I don't (quite likely).
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Post by fattaxi on Nov 15, 2005 0:35:11 GMT
Wrong Mark! lol
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Post by GADGE! on Nov 15, 2005 15:38:56 GMT
I ASSUMED THAT MARK SHERBERT IS THE PRODUCER FROM THIS IS ENGLAND THEN AGAIN I CUD BE WRONG
GADGE
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Post by fattaxi on Nov 15, 2005 19:02:01 GMT
Its Mark Herbert the producer, just wondering Gadge had you seen any of Shanes films before filming? Or have you seen any full stop?
Si xx
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