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  1. This unique, one-time only event on theater screens in major cities nationwide highlights some of the great United Artisits films!

     

    Portland March 14, 2008

    Larelhurst Theater

     

    New York CIty March 28, 2008

    Film Forum

     

    Detroit March 31, 2008

    Uptown Birmingham 8

     

    San Francisco April 3, 2008

    Castro Theater

     

    Dallas Apirlk 4, 2008

    Landmark Inwood Theater

     

    Cleveland April 5, 2008

    Shaker Square Cinemas

     

    Houston April 15, 2008

    Willowbrook Movie Tavern

     

    Minneapolis April 16, 2008

    Landmark Edina Cinema

     

    Raleigh/Durham April 21, 2008

    The Carolina Theater of Durham

     

    Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Aprill 22, 2008

    Sunrise Cinemas Stadium 15

    Las Olas Riverfront

     

    Phoenix, Az April 25, 2008

    Harkins Valley Art Theater

     

    Chicago April 26, 2008

    Music Box Theater

     

    Seattle April 30, 2008

    SIFF Cinema

     

    Boston May 01, 2008

    Brattle Theater

     

    Los Angeles May 02, 2008

    Landmark Nuart

     

    Washington, D.C. May 10, 2008

    AFI Silver Springs Theater

     

    San Diego May 23, 2008

    Landmark Ken Theater

  2. United Artists 90th Anniversary Festival Tickets & Prize Package Giveaway!

     

    In honor of United Artist's 90th Anniversary, TheCinemaSource.com is giving away a boatload of prizes!

     

    1 Grand Prize winner will win:

     

    A pair of passes, good for any screening during the United Artists 90th-Anniversary Film Festival, running five weeks at Film Forum March 28th ? May 1st showing over 50 films including Manhattan, Raging Bull, Midnight Cowboy, Goldfinger, Some Like It Hot, and many more.

    A United Artists DVD prize package of 20 classic UA films on DVD including Rocky, Raging Bull, Rain Man, Midnight Cowboy, and many more.

     

    ...And 5 First Prize winners will win the DVD prize package!

     

    To enter, all you have to do is send us an e-mail at ZakSantucci@TheCinemaSource.com, with "United Artists Contest" in the subject line, answering this question:

     

    What's your favorite United Artists-produced film of all time, and WHY?

     

    Here are the 20 films at stake to get you thinking:

     

    The Apartment (Collector's Edition)

    The Battle of Britain (Collector's Edition)

    A Bridge Too Far (Collector's Edition, 2 discs)

    Carrie: 25th Anniversary (Special Edition)

    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Special Edition, 2 discs)

    Die Another Day P/S (Special Edition)

    Fiddler on the Roof (Decade's Collection)

    Fistful of Dollars (Collector's Edition)

    For A Few Dollars More (Collector's Edition)

    Get Shorty (Collector's Edition, 2 discs)

    The Great Escape(Special Edition, 2 discs)

    In the Heat of the Night (40th Anniversary Edition)

    Invasion of Body Snatchers (Collector's Edition)

    Judgment At Nuremberg (Special Edition)

    New York, New York (30th Anniversary Edition)

    Raging Bull (Collector's Edition, 2 discs)

    Rain Man (Special Edition)

    Rocky (Collector's Edition)

    Some Like It Hot (Collector's Edition)

    West Side Story (Special Edition, 2 discs)

  3. Very sad news.

     

    His TCM tribute has been announced for April 4th, 2088.

     

    Friday, April 4th:

     

    (All Times Eastern!)

     

    8:00 pm ALVAREZ KELLY

    10:00 pm TAKE THE HIGH GROUND

    12:00 am THE TUNNEL OF LOVE

     

    TCM Remembers Richard Widmark (1914-2008)

  4. I'm a film buff, but I will not waste my time on a 4th version of "I Am Legend" W./Will Smith!

     

    1) The Last Man on Earth W./, Vincent Price

    2) The Omega Man W./starring Charlton Heston

    3) I Am Omega (Which went direct to DVD)

    4) I Am Legend W./Will Smith

     

    ONCE IS ENOUGH!!

  5. I read the short story "The Mist" years ago (it was in the collection of Shor Stories: Skeleton Crew), and then saw the film on the big screen opening day!

     

    It opened rather oddly on Thanksgiving Day 2007 LOL! For one the ending is not what is in the short-story...but the ending that Director Frank Darabont chose to use left me speechless!

    I think after my partner and I left the theater we were very silent all day long!

     

    I just bought my copy on DVD, and seeing it again I was still shocked! I really loved the fact that Director Frank Darabont went with a nontraditional happy Hollywood ending!

     

    Director Frank Darabont also directed other King works into film W./" The Shawshank Redemption" & "The Green Mile". "The Green Mile" was not a good film adaptation!

     

     

     

    BTW: If you buy: The Mist (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

    You get: The Director's Vision: The Complete Feature Film in Black & White...which was awasome! I wish Director Frank Darabont had stuck to his guns and released the film this way!This is exactly the kind of option a DVD fan buyer hopes for, but very few studios and directors bother to offer: a feature length version of a modern film, without color. The contrast between this and the color version of "The Mist is stark", of course. But, one must admit, the B&W version is infinitely more gripping. In essence, it is an unabashed tribute by Darabont to Rod Serling, whose eerie and creepy storytelling in The Twilight Zone informed much of this film?especially its shocking, no-holds barred ending.

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