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JAWS re-release
Hey all,
Last night i was lucky enough to see a screening of a BRAND NEW print of Jaws here in NYC. The good news: The print looked absolutely amazing. The bad news: it utilized the same new sound mix that was used for the DVD,including new foley effects. :( It was my first time seeing it on the big screen and was the last on my list of my top 5 movies ever to see there. It's amazing how much more you can appreciate films when you see them in a theater on a big screen and with an audience. There are so many layers to this film and I'm truly amazed at how commercial it is/was and yet still has action, depth, tension and drama. After the film was over, there was a Q&A session with one of the producers and Richard Dreyfuss and I got to ask the last question. I told them that I was 26 years old and this was my first time seeing it in a theater. There is a whole generation of movie-goers out there who have never seen it as such and I asked if there was anything special planned for the 30th anniversary next year (re-release?)? The audience applauded and some people in the front started chanting "re-release." Both of them pretty much dodged the question and never answered it. Think we'll get one? Or is this how Universal is going to be showing the movie from now on? I just thought it was odd that they would strike a new print just for this one screening if they weren't interested in seeing how it would do for a re-release. Thoughts? Would you go to see it? |
I would love a rerelease. I grew up only knowing the butchered TBS version, to be able to see it in a theatre would be a real treat.
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I saw this movie about 20 times in the theater back in the 70's,one more time could'nt hurt lol
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never saw it in the theater. so a new theatrical re-release would be sweet.
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Originally posted by MurraySiskind I would love a rerelease. I grew up only knowing the butchered TBS version, to be able to see it in a theatre would be a real treat. |
Forget the whole Greedo shoots first debate
I want the ORIGINAL whale sounds again!! |
Originally posted by Giles the whole film's pacing is ruined by all the commercial brakes. That's the best pun I've heard in a long time... :) |
Slow ahead. I can go slow ahead, come on down and chum some of this stuff. -ohbfrank-
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Originally posted by devilshalo Slow ahead. I can go slow ahead, come on down and chum some of this stuff. -ohbfrank- reminds me of the tv version of "Sixteen Candles": Jake: OPEN UP! Long Duk Dong: No way Jose! Jake: You kicked me in the gut LDD: Oh, dat you? Jake: yeah, dat me. Lacks the frisson of "grabbed my balls". |
Why re-release good movies when one can just remake them? We can even improve them by removing whatever was appealing about them the first time so it looks good in a commercial or trailer.
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Why re-release good movies when one can just remake them? We can even improve them by removing whatever was appealing about them the first time so it looks good in a commercial or trailer. :) I'm not sure if i used that "smile" properly but it seemed appropriate. |
Originally posted by abintra Why re-release good movies when one can just remake them? We can even improve them by removing whatever was appealing about them the first time so it looks good in a commercial or trailer. On the other hand, if universal was to steal a page from Jim Cameron's book for Jaws 5. How about this: an ARMY of killer sharks attack Amity, wiping out the townsfolk. The army sends a squad of marines in to find out what happened. Throw in a cute orphan girl, a pluck love intrest, and a final hand-to-hand battle with the Queen Shark at the end and you have all the properties of a WINNER! |
Originally posted by El-Kabong God - that is the WORST idea I have ever heard. |
I would go see it in theatres, only seen it on TV and DVD.
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I'm 23 years old, and Jaws is probably one of my favourite movies of all time, and certainly one of the main reasons I decided to become a filmmaker myself... I WOULD KILL to see this on the big screen in a newly minted print... I really hope Universal would consider a re-release, but after E.T. tanked, they may be pretty wary of it.
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I'd easily shell out the cash to see this movie in the theater.
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Originally posted by abintra In case it wasn't clear, it was in jest as that is what Hollywood does with remakes all the time and not a comment that they should remake this or any other movie instead of re-releasing them. Well DUH! How could anyone not see that was a joke!? ;) |
Originally posted by mdc3000 I'm 23 years old, and Jaws is probably one of my favourite movies of all time, and certainly one of the main reasons I decided to become a filmmaker myself... I WOULD KILL to see this on the big screen in a newly minted print... 26yo and last night was a dream come true. :) Just wish it had been the original mono mix. :( |
dude, where was the screening and how come I didn't know about it.
"I must be slipping in my old age". |
It was in NYC. Do you live there?
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Originally posted by digitalfreaknyc It was in NYC. Do you live there? |
Originally posted by Sunday Morning :) yes. Which venue? http://www.oscars.org/events/jaws/index.html |
dammit! I should have skipped the deathdream screening (the print was really lousy) and saw this. If Only i'd known.
there was also a screening of before sunset on monday that I missed at the american museum of the moving image with the director and the actors q & a. I'll have to make sure not to miss the grease 2 screening on thursday to make up for these!!! :) |
Sunday,
They're having a Pacino "marathon" at BAM as well. Let me know if you ever find out about screenings of older films. I usually checked 777film but since they changed their layout, I can't see a nice listing of ALL movies playing. :( I'll totally go with. FYI...i found out about this one from the Village Voice. They had a 1/4 page ad in last weeks paper. I called immediately and reserved my tix. |
After my mother and my aunt went to see this when it was out, my parents decided I was too young to see it so they wouldn't take me. I'll NEVER forgive them for that!
If it's re-released I'll be the first in the line almost daily. |
Originally posted by digitalfreaknyc Sunday, They're having a Pacino "marathon" at BAM as well. Let me know if you ever find out about screenings of older films. I usually checked 777film but since they changed their layout, I can't see a nice listing of ALL movies playing. :( I'll totally go with. FYI...i found out about this one from the Village Voice. They had a 1/4 page ad in last weeks paper. I called immediately and reserved my tix. I checked BAM's website (bam.org) They are playing: July 4: Four With Pacino Panic In Needle Park (1971) 110min Thu, July 1 at 4:30, 9:30pm July 4th: Four With Pacino Dog Day Afternoon (1975) 130min Fri, July 2 at 3, 6, 9pm July 4th: Four With Pacino Cruising (1980) 106min Sat, July 3 at 2, 4:30, 6:45, 9pm July 4th: Four With Pacino Scarface (1983) 170min Sun, July 4 at 4, 8pm Mon, July 5 at 4, 8pm i'll probably make the cruising show on saturday since i can't make it sunday being july 4th and all and I have plans. |
Cruising was actually the one I was going to go to since I've never seen it. Let me know and you can say hi! :)
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Digital-- i'll be there. which showing are you going to?
Who should i look out for :) |
It's playing right down the street from me at a newly renovated "old time" theater. I would love to go see it there!
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re: JAWS re-release
Eleven years later and there's a rerelease. :lol: Did anyone catch the 40th anniversary showing yesterday?
http://www.fathomevents.com/event/jaws-second-showing I'm planning on checking it out on Wednesday and am really pumped for it. This is one of my all-time favorite movies - summer hasn't officially started for me until I watch it (and also listen to Pet Sounds) - but I've never caught it on the big screen. (The cherry on top is that it'll be free for me, since I've got movie cash from that MCR promotion over in the Hot Deals thread.) |
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Originally Posted by DJLinus
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Eleven years later and there's a rerelease. :lol: Did anyone catch the 40th anniversary showing yesterday?
http://www.fathomevents.com/event/jaws-second-showing |
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A buddy went to a showing in Bellevue WA. He said it was packed and I was shocked. He was also telling me about the other similar showings he plans to go to in the future at the same theater. Spaceballs was one of them!
In this age of movies being easily available any number of ways I guess I don't get the point of these screenings. Especially at the price. Back before home video, yeah. But not in the home theater era. :shrug: |
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Huh. Thanks for the heads up, guys. I'll get there a little earlier. Though I imagine a Sunday matinee would draw more than a midweek showing.
The only Fathom Events stuff I ever go to are the Rifftrax shows - been to every single one! - and while those are never before seen live events, the crowd varies from a smattering of folks to maybe a 3/4 full theater. But I did go to a double feature of The Goonies and Ferris Bueller's Day Off at the drive in last year and it was packed. Despite the widespread availability, it's fun to see these old movies on the big screen with a bunch of people into it. |
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I'd like a description of the introduction... if you please.
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I'm taking my 11 year old daughter to see it Wednesday. She's never seen it before, and after the CGI fests of Avengers, Jurassic Parkworld, and so many others, I'm excited to show her some summer fare that I grew up with.
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Originally Posted by hdnmickey
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In this age of movies being easily available any number of ways I guess I don't get the point of these screenings. Especially at the price. Back before home video, yeah. But not in the home theater era. :shrug: |
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I'd like to go see this on Wednesday, but my local theater wants $12.50 per ticket. -eek-
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I guess if you want to see it on the big screen, here's your chance so just pay the $12.50 or just always enjoy it on a tv.
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I'd love to go see it tomorrow night but alas, I have Weird Al tickets instead.
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