Movies you've had the luck of seeing theatrically years later.
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The Star Wars Trilogy Special Editions
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (a few weeks prior to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's release. Print was scratchy.)
THX-1138: The George Lucas Director's Cut
The Blues Brothers (to support the recent DVD. There was no sound for the first 8 minutes or so, and they played the theatrical cut, which I don't like as much)
Blade Runner: The Final Cut
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (a few weeks prior to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's release. Print was scratchy.)
THX-1138: The George Lucas Director's Cut
The Blues Brothers (to support the recent DVD. There was no sound for the first 8 minutes or so, and they played the theatrical cut, which I don't like as much)
Blade Runner: The Final Cut
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Originally Posted by Giles
was the Rocky showing part of the UA Showcase - which is incidently making the rounds at independent theatres, with different movies - I'd love to see 'Fiddler on the Roof' on the big screen, but the AFI Silver is not showing it
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I feel very lucky to be around a bunch of theaters that do "retro" or midnight madness screenings every week.
Amelie
Suspiria
Brazil
Cannibal Holocaust
Amelie
Suspiria
Brazil
Cannibal Holocaust
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Originally Posted by asianxcore
I feel very lucky to be around a bunch of theaters that do "retro" or midnight madness screenings every week.
Amelie
Suspiria
Brazil
Cannibal Holocaust
Amelie
Suspiria
Brazil
Cannibal Holocaust