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A trilogy screening would be the bat's bananas.
I see what chu did thar!
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A trilogy screening would be the bat's bananas.
I highly doubt it. These virals aren't as drawn out like TDK ones. They pop up briefly, we get a "prize" at the end, and they disappear until the next one.I hope the viral marketing puts more light on the minor characters of TDKR, like the previous one did for Brian Douglas, Maroni, Dent, etc.
I highly doubt it. These virals aren't as drawn out like TDK ones. They pop up briefly, we get a "prize" at the end, and they disappear until the next one.
It'd be nice but very odd if they did that.
Just talked to one of my old "informants" and he was saying there's a very real possibility of the trailer being show tomorrow night with the prologue screenings.
Has anyone else had rumblings of this or is it just common un-supported gossip as of late?
- Jow
idk if it'd be odd. They had special early previews of the trailer for TDK if I recall correctly. -- not the December trailer but one of the later ones.
- Jow
Just talked to one of my old "informants" and he was saying there's a very real possibility of the trailer being show tomorrow night with the prologue screenings.
- Jow
yeah the Virals lead to a trailer screening of trailer 2 but I can't see us getting the prologue and the trailer in the same night.
Its a bit to swallow in one night and then again as I've said, its attached to Sherlock Holmes and I'm sure they want every penny they can get from Batfans to SH2.
But the universe is a big place and full of many possibilities.
If this ends up being the case, then I'm going to be dissapointed that I didn't pull the trigger on the Prologue tickets.
I know this is nitpicking Jow, but if you continue to make this mistake/typo it's going to bug me to no end - 42 Entertainment.True enough. I know they love little surprises tho. And also this is a WB marketing event now, not 52 - so they could be a little more confident in less problems or being like "Hey! Here's a bonus - cuz we're awesomer than 52!"
idk - at the very least - I'm anticipating some swag with the screening.
- Jow
Don't know if this has been mentioned already, but I just spoke with the theatre director at the Chicago Navy Pier IMAX, and she told me that the prologue prescreenings are NOT overbooked.
I was curious because Chicago is one of the cities with both 10:00 and 10:30 screenings, and it didn't make sense to overbook and then open up another time.
Obviously I can't confirm this for every city, but I'm guessing they'd have the same policy. I'd still call to make sure. The women I spoke to was very helpful and friendly about. Now I don't feel like I have to get there 5 hours early.
I know this is nitpicking Jow, but if you continue to make this mistake/typo it's going to bug me to no end - 42 Entertainment.