496 Che
- Antoine Doinel
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- redbill
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In Film Comment it says about 20 cities will get 1-week showings of the full cut by the end of the year. I hope that hasn't changed.Antoine Doinel wrote:NY and LA will be getting the four hour cut (with intermission) in December, while the rest of us get a two-parter in January.
- Jeff
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I'm afraid it has. That issue of Film Comment went to press a few weeks ago. The films financier, Wild Bunch, was hoping for the 20 city scenario described above, but the distributor that picked up the North American rights (IFC) isn't going for it.redbill wrote:In Film Comment it says about 20 cities will get 1-week showings of the full cut by the end of the year. I hope that hasn't changed.
- Fletch F. Fletch
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Coverage of the New York Film Festival press conference.
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Actually, it looks like the roadshow concept is back on. The film will have a run at the Zeigfield in New York in December and then travel to a few more spots throughout the country (and premiere on VOD). The 4 hour print will then come back to NYC in January and take residence at the IFC.Jeff wrote:I'm afraid it has. That issue of Film Comment went to press a few weeks ago. The films financier, Wild Bunch, was hoping for the 20 city scenario described above, but the distributor that picked up the North American rights (IFC) isn't going for it.redbill wrote:In Film Comment it says about 20 cities will get 1-week showings of the full cut by the end of the year. I hope that hasn't changed.
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Che premieres on on the west coast November 1, at Grauman's Chinese Theater.
- Fletch F. Fletch
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The Times interviews Del Toro.
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Re: Che: The Argentine & Guerilla (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
IFC devises the most convoluted release platform ever for Che, ending with a goddamn Blockbuster exclusive video release ](*,)
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Re: Che: The Argentine & Guerilla (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
I can't wait to see this generation's Lawrence of Arabia on my 27" TV screen. #-o
- kaujot
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Re: Che: The Argentine & Guerilla (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
What the fuck is wrong with IFC?
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- Fletch F. Fletch
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Re: Che: The Argentine & Guerilla (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
The Guardian interviews Benicio Del Toro.
- Banana #3
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Re: Che: The Argentine & Guerilla (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
New Trailer
Apparently, the two films will be known as "Che Part One" and "Che Part Two." I guess this keeps people from getting antsy about seeing two separate films.
Why not handle these films like Clint Eastwood's WW2 movies?
Apparently, the two films will be known as "Che Part One" and "Che Part Two." I guess this keeps people from getting antsy about seeing two separate films.
Why not handle these films like Clint Eastwood's WW2 movies?
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Re: Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
I don't think that strategy worked for the distribution of Eastwood's movies in the UK. Keeping the dates closer together and titling them Part One and Part Two will mean more people realise there is a Part Two coming - something the general public probably didn't realise with the Eastwood movies. I think it's a good distribution strategy though I wonder whether people will complain about paying twice to see 'One Movie'. I am quite looking forward to seeing them (back to back) even though the reviews I have heard have been quite mixed.
- aox
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Re: Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
is IFC in NYC still showing the whole film for some week in December? I refuse to see this butchered.
- chaddoli
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Re: Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
I think the IFC Center will be showing the chopped films 1 and 2, to see the roadshow version you'll have to go to the Ziegfeld.
- aox
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Re: Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
Buying my tickets now! 
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- Joe Buck
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Re: Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
I don't like the idea of paying twice to see one film. If they are concerned about length they should resurrect the intermission. But they don't want to entertain you, they want to rush you in and out of the theater like sheep. I'm annoyed by this fiasco. This could have been field trip worthy for my wife's high school spanish class.
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- knives
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Re: Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
In the silent era films were split up all the time. Just look at the first Mabuse film.
- aox
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Re: Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
I believe the showing I am going to at Saturday at 1pm has resurrected the intermission... at least, I hope so..Joe Buck wrote:I don't like the idea of paying twice to see one film. If they are concerned about length they should resurrect the intermission. But they don't want to entertain you, they want to rush you in and out of the theater like sheep. I'm annoyed by this fiasco. This could have been field trip worthy for my wife's high school spanish class.
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TedW
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Re: Che: The Argentine & Guerilla (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
Uh, approved by Soderbergh... and your genius distribution strategy is...?kaujot wrote:What the fuck is wrong with IFC?
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TedW
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Re: Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
Correct. Roadshow version: no credits, overture and entr'acte, plus "every patron gets a really cool program with credits and pictures." I think the intermission is a half-hour.aox wrote:I believe the showing I am going to at Saturday at 1pm has resurrected the intermission... at least, I hope so..Joe Buck wrote:I don't like the idea of paying twice to see one film. If they are concerned about length they should resurrect the intermission. But they don't want to entertain you, they want to rush you in and out of the theater like sheep. I'm annoyed by this fiasco. This could have been field trip worthy for my wife's high school spanish class.
- Polybius
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Re: Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
Steven paid a quick visit to Rachel Maddow's MSNBC show last night to discuss this. I'm assuming it's floating out there somewhere if you missed it.