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Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:52 am
by Mama Luigi
Why hello there everyone. I have quite a few suggestions about Theatres in Australia if the SMB Movie Archives peeps would be considering to play this movie in Australia next year for the 20th anniversary.
I have so far found these locations out of all of the main capitol cities in Australia (excluding Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, which I have not found any cinemas yet but I will still keep an eye out for suggestions).
Enmore Theater in Sydney, NSW
http://enmoretheatre.com.au/Dendy Civic Theatre in Canberra
http://www.dendy.com.au/Page/HomeThe Rivoli
http://villagecinemas.com.au/Cinemas/Rivoli-Cinemas.htmThe Kino
http://www.palacecinemas.com.au/cinemas/kino/OR the Nova
http://www.cinemanova.com.au/I am from Sydney and I am currently doing research to try to help these events happen in Australia with my fan friends!!
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:46 am
by LyanRai
I'm going to try to go to the one in Denver (I live there). Hopefully by then I'll get a lot more people interested.
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:11 pm
by Redstar
Mama Luigi wrote:Why hello there everyone. I have quite a few suggestions about Theatres in Australia if the SMB Movie Archives peeps would be considering to play this movie in Australia next year for the 20th anniversary.
Thanks for the suggestions! While we don't currently have any plans to show the film in Australia, who knows what we might be able to put together for the 20th next year. We'll be sure to look into the country as a location, so stick around until then!
LyanRai wrote:I'm going to try to go to the one in Denver (I live there). Hopefully by then I'll get a lot more people interested.
Would you perhaps have any interest in taking photos and/or interviewing people in line as a representative of the site for us?
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 9:48 pm
by LyanRai
If I end up going(which I'm going to try hard to do) then yes. I'd love to do it!
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:43 pm
by Serum
If this comes back to New York next year for the big two-oh, I'd be more than happy to give a presentation in front of a crowd. I have a lot to say about this movie. A lot that needs to be heard. People don't just owe this movie respect, they owe it awe.
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:40 pm
by AndrewTheBeatnik
It's so cool to see this movie making a well deserved comeback. There truly is still a dedicated fan base nearly 20 years after the film's initial release, and I am glad to be a part of it! I would attend all of the screenings if I could, but I have never been in the area of any of the screenings. Bring Super Mario Bros. to Minnesota, and I will be there!
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:51 am
by Redstar
The Dallas screening is over! Now all we have to look forward to for the year is our two midnight showings in Denver, CO. Stay posted!
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:33 pm
by AndrewTheBeatnik
This screening really seemed like a grand finale with all of the props and staff from the movie. I really wish I could have gone. It would have been a really great time. I don't know if any of you know them, but I watch this family on YouTube called the "SHAYTARDS". The name was a fluke and isn't meant to be offensive in anyway. They are really great, funny, weird, nice, inspirational people. They live in L.A. They do daily vlogs, and in the comments I repeatedly asked them to go to the showing and video a little bit of what the experience was like....and they didn't. Haha
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:02 pm
by IbanezJFS
Any possibility of Bringing this to Buffalo NY?
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 3:31 pm
by gizmodonna
Any way you could have a screening in Salt Lake City? It's only 9 hour drive from Colorado... I would tell everyone I knew to go. And me and my Fiancee would go for sure.
Let me know if that's a possibility... anywhere but Brewvies (you have to be 21+ to enter) since my fiancee is under 21
I saw Labyrinth at Century 16 (Cinemark) in SLC a few years back in 35mm print... maybe they would be willing?
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 4:09 pm
by Redstar
Here's the thing with additional showings: we can ask, but it might not happen. We've been lucky to work with a theater chain that isn't charging us; they're running the film as part of their regular lineup. We might not be so lucky in requesting additional locations.
That being said, renting the film's print for just one night costs about $300. A small group can easily cover that between their selves. If anyone wants to see the film that badly in their location they can talk to us privately and we'd be happy to promote the event. Beyond that, we're just lucky to have had the reach that we have.
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:39 pm
by gizmodonna
i just emailed you some local theater contact info, Redstar. Thanks very much for responding. Hope this helps, either way it was worth a shot
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:46 pm
by IbanezJFS
Is there any chance of this coming to Buffalo NY or Niagara Falls?
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 1:19 am
by Redstar
IbanezJFS wrote:Is there any chance of this coming to Buffalo NY or Niagara Falls?
Please read my answer to gizmodonna. Any additional showings are not up to us.
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 11:16 am
by Roareye
$300 for an evening is all?
Would the company you go through have prints available in the UK?
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 4:45 pm
by gizmodonna
did you ever email those theaters? Century and Megaplex have both done deals with 35mm prints in the past... surely you can see if something can be worked out.
When me and my fiancee saw Labyrinth, there was maybe 20 people in attendance. And the theater had a print for that one... a whole summer of 35mm midnight films...
and coincidentally the SHIPPING ALONE for celluloid is something around 250-300 bucks. the studio typically asks for a percentage of the gross, which is all up to the theater at the end of the night. if you guys are NOT shipping it through certified methods (ie: the studio) and just carrying the print with you, it shouldn't be 300 bucks per screening because then each theater would have to request shipment and ship it back for each screening. The studio itself, like each individual theater, just needs it to be official and wants to get paid - you're already going through official channels to get the print. Eliminate the shipping charge and carry the print with you in cans along with official permission and I'm sure the theater would consider working with you
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 4:15 am
by Redstar
Roareye wrote:$300 for an evening is all?
It was $350 to rent the print for a single showing. We did not have to pay this fee through the Landmark screenings, but did for the Cinematique showing in Wilmington. Typically it has to do with whether Disney is making a percentage or not through ticket sales.
Roareye wrote:Would the company you go through have prints available in the UK?
I can't say if they do, but it's Disney. I'm sure there would be a way to work it out.
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:18 pm
by Roareye
EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED A SCREENING
We are looking for photographs and video footage from each of the events. 2012's Los Angeles and New York screenings have some information (Los Angeles is particularly well covered) but all other events are lacking considerable amounts of detail and information. Not being a US Resident, it is hard for me to attend events and as such I have no information of my own to add.
There is a new Screenings Page added to our Special Features section which catalogues the extent the Super Mario Bros Movie community has gone to in bringing fans together for real life events. It's well worth checking out, and when more information is brought to me I can make it even more complete.
Thanks in advance, guys.
Re: 19th Anniversary Theatrical Screening Events
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 5:34 pm
by Phlibbit
This post is nearly a year late, but we thought we would share some of the artwork done for this screening. Witney Seibold, who works at the NuArt, does some amazingly fun sketches for each film that they screen. He drew a flier and a daybill, which can be seen below.