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Kid Ryan
Joined: 16 Mar 2008
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Location: Sacramento, California
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:51 pm
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Ingraman wrote: |
Baby Naruto wrote: | Why are there no theaters in Sacramento, CA that will be hosting the premiere? |
It may get here eventually, if the film reels keep touring small theaters around the country. Pester the Crest and Tower theaters, and you might get results. |
Thanks I will do that.
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Baby Naruto wrote: | I can not go to any theaters in San Francisco or Los Angeles, too far away . |
Get a ride to the Sacramento Amtrak station, take one of the Amtrak Capitol Corridor trains to Richmond, get on a BART train going to SF (or change trains to one going that way in Oakland), get off at the Montgomery St. station, catch MUNI bus route 38 or 38L going west on Geary, and get off the bus at a stop near the Landmark Bridge Theater. Going to or from the theater, you could stop off at the SF Japan Center and frolic in the Kinokuniya bookstore, etc. |
Sorry but that costs money. I would only have enough $$$ for the movie and snacks.
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Anime_Rapture
Joined: 26 Jul 2006
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Location: Madison, WI
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:16 pm
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The Siskel Center in Chicago says that it's playing until the 9th.
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Ingraman
Joined: 07 Feb 2005
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:22 pm
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Baby Naruto wrote: |
Ingraman wrote: |
Baby Naruto wrote: | I can not go to any theaters in San Francisco or Los Angeles, too far away T_T. |
Get a ride to the Sacramento Amtrak station, take one of the Amtrak Capitol Corridor trains to Richmond, get on a BART train going to SF (or change trains to one going that way in Oakland), get off at the Montgomery St. station, catch MUNI bus route 38 or 38L going west on Geary, and get off the bus at a stop near the Landmark Bridge Theater. Going to or from the theater, you could stop off at the SF Japan Center and frolic in the Kinokuniya bookstore, etc. |
Sorry but that costs money. I would only have enough $$$ for the movie and snacks. |
People still buy food at theaters? ^^;
Looks like Amtrak would cost you in the vicinity of $45, plus BART/MUNI. Greyhound would cost you about $40 (Sac-SF), plus MUNI. I suppose that with both options, MUNI can be ignored if you like to walk.
Does the rest of your family completely dislike anime? If you can't talk them into going to see the movie with you, then maybe you can talk them into spending a day in SF, during which time you can go see the movie. Trying to get them to do that on Xmas weekend or the week after might be hard, though. ^_^
You don't have any anime-watching friends who can drive and would be interested? That would really spread the costs around. Have you tried going to the anime gathering that takes place at a (the?) Rancho Cordova library, or any other that happens in the Sacramento area? Check things out via your favorite search engine.
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Rozuchamie
Joined: 15 Nov 2010
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:36 am
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DrakeWants2Speak wrote: | North Carolina never gets any love |
D: Seriously, we rarely, rarely ever get any movies. ; w; The only times we do are also when I find out about them too late or can't go see them.
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luffypirate
Joined: 06 Oct 2006
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:59 am
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Somebody should update the list. I just got word that Summer Wars will have one week of showings starting 12/24 to 12/30 at Harkins Valley Art in Tempe, Arizona.
EDIT: Added end date.
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gwdone
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:48 pm
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I wish some of those movies would hit the mid south. I would settle for TX, AR, TN.
The last one, Eureka Seven, I had to pass. It was a 50 mile drive one way in the pouring rain to see Mecha on Surfboards. No rain, yes, I would have been there just to support anime movies being shown. Even if it is just one night and not my favorite subject matter.
Hopefully some movies will come back soon! It's hard to top anime on a big screen
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luffypirate
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:42 pm
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gwdone wrote: | I wish some of those movies would hit the mid south. I would settle for TX, AR, TN.
The last one, Eureka Seven, I had to pass. It was a 50 mile drive one way in the pouring rain to see Mecha on Surfboards. No rain, yes, I would have been there just to support anime movies being shown. Even if it is just one night and not my favorite subject matter.
Hopefully some movies will come back soon! It's hard to top anime on a big screen |
Don't just sit around! Email the distributor and let him know you want it!!! I've been hounding him and my local theater for a week now and it finally paid off. Tell all your friends!!
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Pinch
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:57 pm
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So, I am guessing that these theaters will use the Blu-ray disc to screen the film? I seem to recall a few anime blog posters mentioning that their local theaters used Blu-ray for the Evangelion movie, which I thought was a little unusual.
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Ingraman
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:16 pm
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Pinch wrote: | So, I am guessing that these theaters will use the Blu-ray disc to screen the film? I seem to recall a few anime blog posters mentioning that their local theaters used Blu-ray for the Evangelion movie, which I thought was a little unusual. |
I think that I saw a disc version of Summer Wars at a recent film festival in San Francisco. We had Japanese audio, but I think that there were Funimation production/dub credits at the end. The video was fuzzier than I'd prefer, so I hope that it was either a problem with the video projector, or we were seeing a DVD (the latter would be really annoying, since I did pay a typical price for the movie ticket).
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Kid Ryan
Joined: 16 Mar 2008
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Location: Sacramento, California
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:21 am
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Ingraman wrote: |
Baby Naruto wrote: |
Ingraman wrote: |
Baby Naruto wrote: | I can not go to any theaters in San Francisco or Los Angeles, too far away . |
Get a ride to the Sacramento Amtrak station, take one of the Amtrak Capitol Corridor trains to Richmond, get on a BART train going to SF (or change trains to one going that way in Oakland), get off at the Montgomery St. station, catch MUNI bus route 38 or 38L going west on Geary, and get off the bus at a stop near the Landmark Bridge Theater. Going to or from the theater, you could stop off at the SF Japan Center and frolic in the Kinokuniya bookstore, etc. |
Sorry but that costs money. I would only have enough $$$ for the movie and snacks. |
People still buy food at theaters? ^^;
Looks like Amtrak would cost you in the vicinity of $45, plus BART/MUNI. Greyhound would cost you about $40 (Sac-SF), plus MUNI. I suppose that with both options, MUNI can be ignored if you like to walk.
Does the rest of your family completely dislike anime? If you can't talk them into going to see the movie with you, then maybe you can talk them into spending a day in SF, during which time you can go see the movie. Trying to get them to do that on Xmas weekend or the week after might be hard, though.
You don't have any anime-watching friends who can drive and would be interested? That would really spread the costs around. Have you tried going to the anime gathering that takes place at a (the?) Rancho Cordova library, or any other that happens in the Sacramento area? Check things out via your favorite search engine. |
My Last Resort would be begging one of my friends to take me to see it, lol.
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