Star Wars Tidbits 69
peterjm sent us
a link to a CNN article about
the prequel trailer
threatening networks as people keep emailing that 25 meg
file around. I'm also hearing rumors that Menace tickets
will be sold a week early, and not held off until the last
minute as originally planned. Can anyone confirm this? This
might help matters for those of us planning on
being out of town that
week.
Explanation. (Score:1)
Updated SW1 Info (Score:1)
Check out Cinescape Online [cinescape.com] for the latest information. The rumor posted is basically that movie theatres that always sell all (or most) of their tickets in advance will be able to apply for a special-case exemption from Lucasfilm. Call your theatre and ask them.
Pulled CNN Article (Score:1)
New trailer (Score:1)
I thought that there were no new trailers after latest one - however a cinema near me is advertising "4 minute star wars trailer coming soon" (it's the Odean in Edinburgh). Anyone know anyting about this?
--Michael
Who cares? THE MATRIX was IT (Score:1)
the matrix (while being an excellent movie, and one of my instant all time favorites) was no starwars!
Advance Tickets... (Score:1)
-Virgil
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RE: TRUE! (Score:1)
Charities my @$$. Since when do scalpers give the profits to charity?
well back on subject (Score:1)
Again a problem of lack of education. People just don't understand that they are sitting on LOCAL NETWORKS. I finally convinced people that I worked with that rather than sending the dancing baby to 15 people at work all at once, it's entirely possible to SHARE the damn thing on the network and let people download it.
Unfortunately giving people technology without telling them how to use it is like giving people lightsabers and not telling them not to chop veggies with it.
Okay. I had to toss in a random reference.
about cookie (nothing to do with star wars) (Score:1)
iq
income_bracket
religion
sexual_orientation
high_school_gpa
last_time_you_brushed_teeth
mothers_maiden_name
visa_num
soc_sec_num
what is high school gpa?
PS: we need a forum to talk on another things that story/poll, like a forum in www.delphi.com
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So what does that change? (Score:1)
Spoiler continued! (Score:1)
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Who cares? THE MATRIX was IT (Score:1)
I do believe the bar has been set very high. It will be a challange to 'jump' that high. I just hope it meets the hype and thus is a kick ass movie.
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The art of flying is throwing yourself at the ground...
Fox allowing only 1 screen/theater? (Score:1)
--Bitscape
Pre-sales kinda suck... (Score:1)
With presales, the kids who would have sat in line all night for tickets will whine to their parental units about using their credit cards to buy tickets in advance. Presales caters to the older crowd who'll snatch up the first five days worth of tickets and leave the kids whose parents can't or won't use their cards on some silly Star Wars movie tickets out in the cold.
All of this is being done for the theaters' sake. I appreciate the fact that Lucas promotes a better viewing experience [examiner.com] for our benefit, but maybe he can take the extra step and let the faithful sit in line to get in first.
-S. Louie
When I was at he movies last night..... (Score:1)
Reliable evidence of a plot. (Score:1)
You should have used the Jedi mind trick and forced him to tell you the truth. Give me the name of the theatre and I'll go down there and find out for myself.
Lucas Scrambles To Make Last Minute Movie Changes (Score:1)
Who cares? THE MATRIX was IT (Score:1)
Please choose one:
P.S. I liked it, but I thought they ended it too soon. God Save Us From Sequels.
about cookie (nothing to do with star wars) (Score:1)
Who cares? THE MATRIX was IT (Score:1)
I guess i'd better buy some body armour for the opening night then. (preferably something more durable than stormtrooper armour
Fox allowing only 1 screen/theater? (Score:1)
Wow... ya know, this sounds a lot like what happens in the software industry...
Fox allowing only 1 screen/theater? (Score:1)
I heard (on Ent. Tonight) that Fox sent out some regulations, and one of them was that the theatres had to show Menace on the largest theatre they had. So if they've got one theatre that's big and a bunch of small ones, then they'd only be able to show it on one screen. But if they've got several large theatres, they could show it on all of them.
Another Article About Advance Tickets (Score:1)
Check it out. Not exactly *reliable*, but promising.
-Chris
Fox allowing only 1 screen/theater? (Score:1)
Fox allowing only 1 screen/theater? (Score:1)
(1) one print per theatre. sharing prints among multiple theatres degrades quality.
(2) multiplexes must show in largest theatre.
(3) theatres can get multiple prints, but they have to agree to show each print for a full 8-week run.
Requirement #2 doesn't seem too difficult --- of _course_ they're going to put it in the biggest theatre.
#3 might be tougher: multiplexes have to commit, and that's something all corporates hate doing.
Who cares? THE MATRIX was IT (Score:1)
Untrue (Score:1)
A Sleepy Projectionist is a... (Score:1)
Angry Mob: "Hey! Focus! FOOOOCUSSSSS!"
Projectionist: "zzzzzzzzzzzzzLeiazzzz."
I myself am wondering about Lucas's plans to re-edit and tune the movie up to the release week. Will we see different versions of the movie during different weeks, ridden by splices applied by the projectionist, a la Kubrick's re-edits of _2001_?
Pulled CNN Article (Score:1)
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Matthew Walker
My DNA is Y2K compliant
Advance Tickets (Score:1)
GPA = Grade Point Average (Score:1)
Prequel Virus (Score:1)
Pre-sales kinda suck... (Score:1)
Fortunately.. I procurred a job at a movie theatre running projectors just for this occasion.
Advance Tickets... (Score:1)
The down side: the tickets are $100.00
from the horses mouth (Score:1)
My point is this: Those of you who have talked to theatre employees before Monday may want to check with them again to see if anything has changed. It might take a few days for the info to trickle down from LucasFilm to the theatre managers to the ticket rippers, so give it some time and ask your theatre contacts again.
RE: SW ticket advancement (Score:1)
Untrue (Score:1)
Alternate plot. (Score:2)
(c)1999 Codifex Maximus
MATRIX - Visually Stunning... Bad Science. (Score:2)
CAUTION: If you haven't seen the movie... stop reading now!
Firstly, nuclear winters don't last forever so the idea of a perpetual dark sky would be hard to prove. Secondly, the energy to be gained by absorbing the electrical activity of the brain along with the heat of the body for power is extremely far fetched. The body is a very poor converter of energy. Even *IF* the energy to be gained from the body were usable, the body would need to be fed which requires *MORE* energy than the energy you get out of it. Thirdly, the energy gained, assuming a near 100% efficiency, would probably not be enough to run the MATRIX itself.
Now for the positives! It was fun. I liked the feeling of being in the Virtual Reality world it portrayed, the choice of actors was very good (especially the leather clad leading lady), the bad guys (the agents) were done well too. I kept expecting the agents to say that they were on a "Mission from God" every time I saw them. They never did.
I give it an 8.5 on a scale of 1-10. Easily the best action movie this year.
Fox allowing only 1 screen/theater? (Score:2)
I like the restrictions. (Score:2)
RE: TRUE! (Score:2)
Off topic again... (Score:2)
Lucas Scrambles To Make Last Minute Movie Changes (Score:4)
MARIN COUNTY, CA (AP) - George Lucas and his entire "Phantom Menace" production crew are working around the clock, making last minute changes to the film after an unnamed poster on a widely-read Web site suggested that some of the movie's existing material might be undesirable.
"The decision to include the Fuzzy Zeewoks was controversial from the start," explained an exhausted Lucas on his way from the cutting room to a sound stage. "In the end, we decided to keep them in, and thought we had done the right thing. However, as this particular post has shown, we were wrong. As a result, we are writing the Zeewoks out of the script, and replacing them with the Exploding Toxic Womprats, which are less cute."
The post that started this entire debacle was written by Anonymous Coward, a prolific contributor on the Internet's popular Slashdot (http://www.slashdot.org) web site. Coward, who can type at upwards of 1200 words per minute (estimated), is responsible for nearly one-third of the material posted there. In his Star Wars-related post, Coward claimed that he would "start shooting people in the theater" if he saw any "cuteness" such as the Fuzzy Zeewoks. This pushed Lucas over the edge, and prompted the cutting of the entire Fuzzy Zeewok subplot.
"What a blow!" said Lucas ruefully. "When you get advice from a person with the influence and social standing that Anonymous Coward has, you had better follow it." And following it he is! The long days of reworking the film has been an unprecedented, grueling trial for Lucas' production crew. However, he hastens to add: "We'll be ready by the original release date."
Although Lucas refuses to elaborate on the details of the subplot involving the Fuzzy Zeewoks, sources close to the film tell the Associated Press that it had something to do with six feet of rubber tubing, a quart of 10W-30 motor oil, and a yak.
Jesse Berst contributed to this story.