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We've got a big anniversary and movie event coming up
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: latjoreme on November 24, 2006, 06:13:23 pm ---
Kidding, of course. (And I never did see "Munich.")
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I did see Munich. And all I can remember from it was that it was bloody and Eric Bana was good looking.
As for BBM...well....
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Kelda:
Looking at my stubs I saw it about a week after it came out in the UK.
14 January in Dundee with my 2 mates and then again on 22nd with my Mum.
Marge_Innavera:
--- Quote from: brokeback_dev on November 24, 2006, 12:30:53 pm ---I keep my first theater viewing ticket stub with me whereever i go in my "wallet" it says Jan 22nd 2006. I was looking for Brokeback Mountain in theaters around here and it just wasnt coming. Anyway I grabbed my daughter and entourage and finally saw it. Only had to drive 45 minutes away.. My husband had a great Idea of putting the ticket stub inside my poster frame of Brokeback. I think it will be safer there because I want to preserve the stub, its history! ;)
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Boo-hoo, I didn't think to keep my ticket stub. >:( But saw it the day before you did, Jan. 21st. I'd read an interview with Ang Lee in the KC Star the month before and had followed the news and reviews -- it was in limited release at the time, had to drive all the way to Cupcakeland (a/k/a the Kansas suburbs) to see it in a theatre that sold out in 20 minutes. Three Saturdays later, it opened in a theatre much closer to home and had to go see it again--it kind of all widened out from there. Now I'm on two forums, helping on a newsletter for one of them, working on a fanfic story, have donated DVD copies to two college libraries and own two of my own, wide screen and full screen!
Talk about divine madness.....
Shakesthecoffecan:
January 7th for me, with a hundred mile round trip to see it.
I will never forget the feeling of seeing the croud out front and wondering if we would be able to get tickets. And I will never forget the first time I heard Jack tell L.D. Newsome: "Now you sit down you ole' sonofabitch" and everyone in the theater applauded. 8)
nakymaton:
I drove four hours one way to see it during the first week in January. (And then I drove back.)
And then, the next week, it opened in my town. Last minute change in the schedule; the little local theater chain managed to pick up maybe four or five prints and served as a test for how BBM would play in smaller towns, at least ski towns and college towns.
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