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Spend your XMAS Eve with AVP-R and get a swanky t-shirt!

Posted by Blake on Wednesday, December 19 2007 at 11:47 am

For those looking for a different kind of peace on Earth, AVP-R will be throwing some Christmas Eve screenings where fans can see the film early and get a swanky t-shirt. Certainly counter programming to everything else going on and perhaps fun for horror fans seeking some horror cinema bonding at Christmas time. I’m not sure myself what Christmas movie I will be watching this year. I plan to try and sneak in Hot Fuzz (yule tide YAAARRRP in effect) for family and strangely enough I haven’t seen It’s a Wonderful Life all over the cable channels (perhaps this will change with the weekend).

AVP-R INVITES N.Y. AND L.A. MOVIE FANS TO
A CHRISTMAS EVE MIDNIGHT MASS-ACRE

LOS ANGELES, December 18, 2007… This Christmas Eve, as millions around the globe raise their voices in praise at midnight masses, New York City and Los Angeles-based fans of the iconic Alien and Predator can experience a very different take on the ritual …at special Midnight Mass-acre showings of AVP-R.

The events follow on the heels of Twentieth Century Fox servicing to press a special holiday gift: an AVP-R Christmas ornament promising that “This Christmas, there will be no peace on Earth.”

There’ll be little peace – but much fan anticipation – at the two Midnight Mass-acre locations: Hollywood’s renowned Chinese Theatre and New York’s Regal Union Square Stadium 14. The first 100 diehards in line at each Midnight Mass-acre will get a special stocking stuffer – commemorative shirts emblazoned with “I Survived Midnight Mass-acre Christmas Eve 2007.”

Opening everywhere December 25, AVP-R sees the deadly beings from the two of cinema’s scariest film franchises wage their most brutal battle ever – in our own backyard.

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More There Will Be Blood Discussion

Posted by Blake on Wednesday, November 14 2007 at 12:11 pm

::: Is “There Will Be Blood” Horror?
Matthew Kiernan, AMC Monsterfest

Oilmen as Monsters!

I definitely agree with Matthew and do check out his piece if you get the chance. I think the evil theme in There Will Be Blood is extremely fascinating to ponder over and discuss. In terms of movie monsters Daniel Day-Lewis as Daniel Plainview is one of the best I’ve ever seen. Mr. Plainview is absolutely evil to the core.

Just as fascinating to me is that the character is an oilman… an evil monster oilman. I think we all can relate to oilmen shown in the light of being evil and cunning. Not that the gas prices ever jump up for no reason but seemingly always in time with a big holiday. Surely no one can relate to oilmen shown as monsters in a film? I think this aspect alone will be hugely resonating with audiences. Getting to witness the origins of evil oil empires is amazing to see on the big screen. P.T. Anderson nails this perfectly as does Daniel Day-Lewis. I’ve heard a lot about the film not really having any one theme that could appeal to broad audiences. Hello? Anyone home? An evil oilman monster is in this movie. People can and will relate to that.

And of special note, I am just absolutely in love with the beautiful way the beginning and ending of the film strongly parallel each other. Though this parallel is more evident not on a first viewing but upon reflecting on the film afterwards.

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Movie Tags: Film Festivals: Fantastic Fest 2007, Movie News, People: P.T. Anderson, Movies: There Will Be Blood (2007)

Exclusive Directors Cut Trailer for There Will Be Blood to Screen at Alamo Drafthouse Ritz

Posted by Blake on Tuesday, November 13 2007 at 12:32 pm

Good news for Austin fans of either P.T. Anderson or There Will Be Blood! This Friday with the release of the Coen Brothers’ NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz will be start screening before the film a 35mm trailer for There Will Be Blood that was cut by P.T. Anderson himself. And even better this is the only place you can see this trailer anywhere in the world! I’ll be down on Sunday to check it out for my own eyes and report back later that night!

First Big Movie to Hit the Ritz (Alamo Drafthouse Ritz Press Release)
Official Site

The Alamo Drafthouse Ritz theater is proud to announce the opening of the Coen Brothers’ NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN this Friday, November, 16th, against only one other theater in town. This tremendous privilege for our fledgling flagship theater has been made possible by the good people at The Weinstein Company and we wish to express our gratitude the way we always do- by sharing this incredible film the Alamo way.

As always, it’s more than just movies at the Alamo, and NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN is no exception. We’ll have onscreen Coen Brothers trivia before the show, a barrage of vintage 35mm Coen Brothers trailers and there’s even a rumor of a NCFOM-inspired skull-crushing piston, courtesy of the Austin chapter of DorkBot. Check back to the website (www.originalalamo.com) for more. We’ll also be the only theater in the country featuring a new 35mm trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s THERE WILL BE BLOOD. Unlike the other trailer, this one was cut by the director himself and is only available at Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz.

Grab your tickets online (here) and head down to the Ritz this weekend. You’ll thank me. You’ll thank yourself. You’ll thank the Coen Brothers. We’ll see you at the Ritz.

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Movie Tags: Alamo Drafthouse, Movie News, People: Joel Coen, People: Ethan Coen, People: P.T. Anderson, Movies: There Will Be Blood (2007), Alamo Drafthouse Ritz

What is this watch a movie on a cel phone thing?

Posted by Blake on Monday, November 5 2007 at 5:54 am

Count me down as someone that completely doesn’t get or think there will be a big consumer rush to watch movies on cel phones. This isn’t to say someone could make an “all in one” media device that could pull off such a trick. I think with current cel phones the screens are so tiny that watching a movie on one isn’t very cozy or compelling. A trailer plays fine but sitting down and trying to watch a movie on one just doesn’t work.

One of two things I think need to happen to make this work.

One. Cel phones include a portable screen that can display the movie. Something that at least has the viewing screen size of a portable DVD player. The idea would be as cel phones become more and more merged with being an “all in one” media device that instead of trying to cram everything into one object there would be several parts that could be connected or detached from each other. No one wants to carry a giant or too large to comfortably carry media device of any kind, so having something that features several connectible/detachable parts seems more ideal.

Two. Micro-laptop media devices. This would be like a Blackberry on steroids. It would be roughly the size of a small portable DVD player and feature a keyboard, video cam, wi-fi, Internet browser, e-mail, media player for music and movies and a map application (among others).

In summation I just don’t see with such a small viewing area being offered on current cel phones and media devices a viable consumer need to purchase and watch movies on them. Until the viewing area can be put on mobile devices in larger fashion I don’t think there will ever be a craze beyond some initial overblown hype.

I also think in the future as hard drive space grows by gigs and gigs, alongside huge increases in memory, that we will eventually see something like iTunes but for all media where we can catalog and store any media we have. In this regard we can import movies that we store on our computers but have available for our large screen hi-def televisions and we can additionally port over to a cel phone/media device. As such I think the purchase model for a digital media item will be to buy one copy that a consumer can use in multiple ways. I don’t think digital items should be sold in each variance. Home video purchases at some point will be something downloaded and not something we buy shrink wrapped online or a store. PDF’s will shore up liner notes and cover art. This just makes sense the way hard drive space is becoming larger and easier to buy.

I can additionally see monthly subscriptions to have access to various DVD distributors catalogs (any entity with a film catalog). Any downloaded items would be set to only work on a given users system if fully purchased. Obviously something needs to be done so they can’t just be downloaded and then someone else throws them up on some file sharing site. The options would be two - you could purchase an individual film for good or you could rent it. The rent option would then have a file you could download but that expires on a certain date. The problem as it stands now is having sufficient technology that would prevent hackers from just pilfering through an entire catalog and cracking it. Just imagine if to some degree this could work? You could subscribe to Criterion or Nikkatsu for $20 bucks a month (or something along those lines) and have access to their film library. Purchase or rent movies as you need.

Call me crazy I know… but that’s my two cents.

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Tarantino on Film Print Collecting and the Death Proof Car Chase

Posted by Blake on Sunday, November 4 2007 at 1:53 pm

Over at the Daily Telegraph today they have a short interview with Quentin Tarantino:

“When it came to the chase I said to everyone who would listen, like, ‘I’m a little nervous about this because I want it to be one of the greatest chases in the history of cinema and, if it’s not, then I’m not as talented as I thought I was’.”

~ Tarantino on the car chase in Death Proof

::: Tarantino on Death Proof
Daily Telegraph

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Movie Tags: People: Quentin Tarantino, Movie News, Movies: Death Proof (2007)