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WHERE SHOULD WE GO FROM HERE?
rtprod:
Hi to all friends--
Now that BB is pretty much out of the theaters, the DVD is out in the world and we've all succeeded so beautifully at de-throning the retail domination that was Narnia (special thanks to those who secured foreign borders from Crash), what do we do to keep BB "alive" each day? I'm not talking about in us, 'cause we do that here every sec. :o
What I'm saying is, how can we keep its profile high and build its legacy as time goes on? I'm still talking about it to many "regular" people, and that's a great start!
:-*
rt
Nicole:
Hey rt -
I was thinking about this the other day - I'm still waiting for some major attention for BBM at the MTV Movie Awards, but that'll be over in June. I think the only thing we can do is to continue to sing the movie's praises to other people and embrace those new fans that have/are yet to discover BBM on dvd. You know that there are going to be a host of them. I'm trying not to push people who are unwilling to watch it (e.g. my brother, a couple of my male friends) but at the same time trying to gently encourage it. I don't know - do you have any ideas? Maybe you could re-print a review of BBM every couple of weeks or so for the next 5 years in whatever publication it is that you write for? ;D
Front-Ranger:
laxdoctor on TOB has arranged 2-3 showings at theaters in Vancouver and is talking about a film festival. Sounds like a good idea. BTW, BBM is still playing in Denver!
sparkle_motion:
I've been loaning my DVD to all the people that told me they wouldn't watch the movie. So far, I've had a couple of takers and that's 2 more people that have seen it that wouldn't necessarily ever see it. That's my very small contribution.
Nicole:
Oh another thing that I want to do - somehow convince IMAX to screen it!!! How great would that be?
And of course, try to live life with no regrets...easier said than done, but it's a good thing to strive for.
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