2010-01-24, 00:01 | Link #861 |
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Um, yes this is normally the case. I've seen a couple movies here. Its actually quite convenient. (of course seeing movies here comes at a prices, movie tickets are anywhere from $15-$20), but when I bought my ticket it just had a list of all of the theaters it works at. I'm pretty sure you can use it at any of those theaters at any time in any seat. I think this movie is an exception.
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Though they do have an actual chart that they can pull out to ask those who don't understand (at least, the theatre I went to for Detective Conan movie 12 did). They also had a student discount which they allowed me to use despite obviously not going to school in Japan, which was quite nice ($9 instead of the standard $15 or so). Quote:
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2010-01-24, 00:53 | Link #863 | |
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Possibly the same intentions, no?
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2010-01-24, 03:59 | Link #864 | |
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2010-01-24, 23:25 | Link #868 | |
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I wish for, at least, screenshots when It comes out. I can wait to see the movie, I guess. But i don't want to. Another reason why I wish I lived in Japan. |
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2010-01-25, 13:45 | Link #870 |
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and then someone who doesn't know this guy booked a whole cinema(assumed this happened), see the guy came out of the movie alone(after it finished), would think the movie suck and thus spread bad rumors
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2010-01-25, 23:16 | Link #875 |
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4 months that long? I'm not sure of how long movies run in Japan, and I'm pretty sure they'll be milking the Haruhi cash-cow for as long as possible, but... 4 months? Seems a little too much, even for KyoAni.
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2010-01-25, 23:55 | Link #877 |
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Don't know about Japan, but four months in theaters is a very long time in America. Dark Knight, which made $500M and seemed to be in theaters forever, was out of wide release in under three months (although it remained in limited release for another four and change).
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2010-01-26, 00:43 | Link #878 |
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One thing I want to mention, and I'm not completely sure if this means what I think it means, it's that they're calling this a "theatre roadshow". What I take that to mean -- and I could certainly be wrong -- is that rather than releasing in a whole ton of theatres on day one like your big name film release, they'll be releasing in some theatres to start, and then moving it to different theatres as they go along so they can hit more places with less "prints" (granted that I doubt it's put on film). All the other anime releases from this past weekend were the same way, I believe. So in that sense, you may see it play in one spot for a few weeks, then another spot for a few weeks, so the total run in theatres may be spread out, but the actual run in any given theatre may be rather short.
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2010-01-26, 01:09 | Link #879 | |
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2010-01-26, 02:14 | Link #880 | |
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