That was some pretty good marketing they did there.Im going to assume everyone is a terrorist that doesn't go see this movie.
God bless murica
-DMP-
That was some pretty good marketing they did there.Im going to assume everyone is a terrorist that doesn't go see this movie.
God bless murica
-DMP-
Movie looks dumb as fukk, wish they canned it from the jump
But real talk, this was QUITE the publicity stunt, it will do MUCH better than it wouldve before
So you're officially siding with North Korea on this one?white ppl probably already parked in front the theater
YOU CANT TAKE OUR FREEDOM!!!!
wearing "I can breathe" shirts and shyt
hope a nuke drops on their ass
List of theartes playing it so far:
Academy Theater, Portland, OR
Alamo Drafthouse, Austin (4 locations), San Antonio (2 locations), Houston, Yonkers, NY, Kansas City, Littleton, CO, Ashburn, VA, Kalamazoo, MI, Richardson, TX, Katy, TX, Lubbock, TX, New Braunfels, TX
AppleCinemas, Cambridge, MA
Art Theater Co-Op, Champaign, IL
Belcourt Theatre, Nashville TN
Bijou By The Bay, Traverse City, MI
Cable Car Cinema, Providence, RI
Caribbean Cinemas, Puerto Rico
Chalmette Movies, Chalmette, LA
City Base Cinema, San Antonio, TV
Crest Westwood, Los Angeles
Dipson Flix 10 Stadium, Lancaster, NY (Dec 26)
Dipson Lakewood Cinema 8, Lakewood, NY (Dec 26)
Eastpoint Movies 10, Baltimore
Edge 12, Birmingham, AL
Esquire Theatre, Cincinnati
Fox Theatre, Dallas, OR
Franklin Theatre, Franklin, TN
Fun-Lan Drive-In, Tampa, FL
Gateway Film Center, Columbus, OH
Groundview Theatre, Columbus, OH
Harkins Theatres, Phoenix
Harkins Valley Art, Tempe, AZ
Hollywood Blvd Cinema, Woodridge, IL
Jasper 8 Theatres, Jasper, IN
Jurupa 14 Cinemas, Riverside, CA
The Lake Worth Drive-Inand the Swap Shop, Sunrise FL
Laemmle Theatre, North Hollywood (Dec 31)
Look Cinemas, Dallas
Loft Cinema, Tucson, AZ
Lyric Cinema Cafe, Fort Collins, CO
Maiden Alley Cinema, Paducah, KY (Dec 26)
Merrill’s Roxy, Burlington, VT
State Theater, Ann Arbor, MI
MX Movies, St. Louis
Nickelodeon Theatre, Columbia, SC
Palace Pointe, Roxboro, NC
Penn Cinemas Riverfront, Wilmington, DE
Plaza Theatre, Atlanta
Prime Cinema, Red Bluff, CA
Ragtag Cinema, Columbia, MO
Regency Theatres, Foothill Cinema Stadium 10 – Azusa, CA; Santa Paula 7 – Santa Paula; Agoura Hills Stadium 8, Agoura Hills CA; Sterling 6 – San Bernardino, CA; Granada Hills 9, Granada Hills, CA; East Hills Mall, Bakersfield, CA; Commerce 14, City of Commerce, CA; Van Nuys Plant 16, Van Nuys, CA; Fontana 8, Fontana, CA; Janss Marketplace 9, Thousand Oaks, CA; University Village 10, Riverside, CA; Westminster 10, Westminster, CA
Rialto Cinemas, Berkeley, CA
Riverdale 10, Little Rock, AR
Robinson Film Center, Shreveport, LA
Southside Works Cinema, Pittsburgh
Sun-Ray Cinema, Jacksonville, FL
Terrace Theater, Charleston, SC
Tower City Cinemas, Cleveland
Tygart Valley Cinemas, Fairmont, WV
Still not going to see this bullshyt but at people thinking this was all a publicity stunt or marketing scheme....you guys are joking, right?
Fred.
So how did this happen?
We had tickets on sale for the first time around before the film got pulled, so we were definitely committed to it from the very beginning. Then yesterday we got a call from Russ Collins at Arthouse Convergence about the petition to show Sony that there's a large number of independent theaters that are interested in supporting Sony and the release of "The Interview." He had hundreds of theaters supporting it. That's how my dialogue began with Sony yesterday. This morning, they contacted our programmers and said, "Yeah, we're going to open it Christmas Day, what screens can you give us?"
[...]
In a larger sense, why is this important to you?
The whole thing has transcended just "The Interview." I happen to be a fan of "The Interview." I saw it at Butt-Numb-A-Thon. I enjoyed it. I laughed until the end. But this is more about freedom of expression and the necessity of this to come out as planned. I'm really happy Sony realized that and is doing the right thing. Were it to have been absolutely scrapped, it would've set an unwelcome precedent, if you will, for anyone that might try to do this. At one point, the stories were coming out about scrapping that Steve Carrell movie [set in North Korea]. People were just being more sensitive about what types of content was going to get financed. There were dangerous discussions that were starting to happen.