design movie screening in Atlanta

Feb 19, 2009 18:24

I thought some of you guys might be interested in knowing about this and I didn't see that it had been posted already....

The Museum of Design Atlanta presents a special screening of ObjectifiedWednesday, May 13th, 7pm ( Read more... )

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thefestival February 20 2009, 15:23:33 UTC
10dimensions February 20 2009, 21:07:48 UTC
The trailer is also on the official website above, they have a link to it at the top.

But it's well known that they can make even the crappiest movie look good in trailers, which is why I was wondering if anyone had seen the whole thing yet. ;) Sounds like it's newer than I realized though.

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instantchloe February 20 2009, 17:15:46 UTC
It doesn't premiere until SXSW in mid-March, but given the success of Helvetica, I'd highly recommend seeing it. Although 20 bucks sounds crazy for ticket. I imagine some arthouse cinema in Atlanta will be showing it soon enough for cheaper.

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10dimensions February 20 2009, 21:05:34 UTC
Sadly these guys were the only ones who brought Helvetica to town as well [for the same ticket price]. I should poke the GSU student-run theatre and see if they can get it though.

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instantchloe February 20 2009, 22:46:06 UTC
Damn that's a shame! And here I get annoyed at our crummy selection of indie films in the Dallas/Fort Worth area (more so the Fort Worth side of things where I am).

I ended up seeing Helvetica on Netflix finally. Way more enjoyable than going to the movies these days anyway ;)

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10dimensions February 20 2009, 23:15:04 UTC
I'm too broke to go see movies [and am, in fact, currently crying into my pillow over not being able to go see Coraline in 3D] so I plan to wait for it to hit Netflix too. I don't actually *have* Netflix, but a local friend does. ;) Which reminds me I need to tell her to get Helvetica, because I haven't seen it either.

We actually do have some decent indie and art cinemas here [I got to see both the second Ghost in the Shell movie and the Death Note movies on the big screen] but I think this might be too niche even for them.

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