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Wild that they waited til today to release a full trailer when it literally opens today.
I often wonder what the directors who have partnered with streamers think about the relative lack of promo for some of their films. I guess that ideally, making the project you want with a decent budget + guaranteed distribution is great, but when basically no one know it exists and/or it disappears into the back catalog in a week, that has to sting a bit.
Anyway, I'm seeing it with a Fincher Q&A when they reopen The Egyptian in Hollywood in a couple weeks:
“The 101-year-old Egyptian Theatre, one of the oldest and most iconic of Los Angeles’ classic movie palaces, is set to open its doors again on Nov. 9 after undergoing an extensive renovation to restore it to its original glory.” Big news in @latimes today! https://t.co/XJWRnJAN6q - Egyptian Theatre LA (@EgyptianLA) October 18, 2023 Really curious to see how the theater looks in person - the screen looks so tiny in photos. I hope it's good, because Netflix bought the theater, so I'm sure
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I had plans that night (enjoy Fincher for me) but I did snag a ticket for Maestro so I could check out all of the renovations myself. I still miss The Egyptian being part of American Cinematheque.
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I often wonder what the directors who have partnered with streamers think about the relative lack of promo for some of their films. I guess that ideally, making the project you want with a decent budget + guaranteed distribution is great, but when basically no one know it exists and/or it disappears into the back catalog in a week, that has to sting a bit.
Anyway, I'm seeing it with a Fincher Q&A when they reopen The Egyptian in Hollywood in a couple weeks:
“The 101-year-old Egyptian Theatre, one of the oldest and most iconic of Los Angeles’ classic movie palaces, is set to open its doors again on Nov. 9 after undergoing an extensive renovation to restore it to its original glory.” Big news in @latimes today! https://t.co/XJWRnJAN6q
- Egyptian Theatre LA (@EgyptianLA) October 18, 2023
Really curious to see how the theater looks in person - the screen looks so tiny in photos. I hope it's good, because Netflix bought the theater, so I'm sure ( ... )
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I had plans that night (enjoy Fincher for me) but I did snag a ticket for Maestro so I could check out all of the renovations myself. I still miss The Egyptian being part of American Cinematheque.
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Seriously???? Okay, that makes me feel better
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Tilda Swinton was the best part.
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