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Aug 4th, 2009 03:02 AM | ||
Tadao |
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For an old movie? I suppose they would offer like 25 percent ticket sales or something. One one hand there wouldn't be a bidding war for the movie, but on the other hand there might only be a few prints and they ship it all over the county. |
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Aug 1st, 2009 03:02 PM | ||
10,000 Volt Ghost | Awesome. I can be there in 6 hours. | |
Aug 1st, 2009 02:04 PM | ||
Evil Robot | I haven't been able to find Big trouble, but it seems that movies like it generally go for $1-3 dollars per person you intend to have at the event (this is only for non-profit gatherings, not independent theaters). I found some companies that deal with people other than gigantic cinaplexes but their title selection is limited to crap and straight to video stuff. What I want to do is buy a used Christie digital cinema projector and rent one of the vacant lots in Long Beach in NYC, charge for tickets and food, and bring in a few of those guys that have street vendor liquor licenses for a share of the alcohol sales. Just doing this on weekends as an outdoor seasonal thing might actually turn a profit if I can find a movie company that will work with me, but they all seem to intentionally give preference to Lowes and Sony ONLY. | |
Aug 1st, 2009 02:04 PM | ||
Hangie | They put their dicks all over the film then send it to me. | |
Aug 1st, 2009 10:22 AM | ||
Ant10708 |
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Aug 1st, 2009 03:43 AM | ||
executioneer |
i haven't been able to find that specifically but i did find a big list of film distributors if you want to try calling one of them :/ http://www.bigscreenbiz.com/Film-Distributors/ edit n/m this link is much more helpful: http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/740565 |
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Jul 31st, 2009 10:58 PM | ||
Mockery | I've always been curious about how much it costs a theater to get old film reels to screen. You know, say an independent theater wants to screen Big Trouble in Little China for a midnight movie... how much does it cost them to get that film reel and screen it to the public for one night? Anybody know? | |
Jul 31st, 2009 06:02 PM | ||
kahljorn | he was probably being ironical or somesuchshit | |
Jul 31st, 2009 04:49 PM | ||
Evil Robot | Right after I made this thread I found all these companies that rent and license movies in 35mm, my mistake was searching for "film" instead of "prints". When the hell was there ever spam about this? | |
Jul 31st, 2009 11:23 AM | ||
10,000 Volt Ghost | I think they get heavy fines too if the films aren't returned on time because theaters basically rent the film strips. | |
Jul 31st, 2009 02:08 AM | ||
executioneer | http://www.dvdtalk.com/dvdsavant/s28oldprints.html | |
Jul 31st, 2009 02:06 AM | ||
executioneer | yeah that sounds about right | |
Jul 31st, 2009 12:12 AM | ||
Fathom Zero | As I understood it, it was like they were licensed to show them and then they had to send them back. | |
Jul 30th, 2009 11:07 PM | ||
Esuohlim |
I remember Evil Robot making this exact thread a while back. BUT YOU DIDN'T REALLY MAKE IT, DID YOU Spam is completely taking over. I think permanently banning the entire message board is in order. |
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Jul 30th, 2009 10:31 PM | ||
Evil Robot |
What do theaters do with films when their done playing? I was looking into getting a used film projector for cheap, something that needs work. But looking further, I can't find anyone selling the actual movies they use in commercial theaters. Do theaters destroy the movies when their done playing them or something like that? WTF? |