Edwards 21 Cinemas, in Irvine Spectrum, Irvine, California, USA. Designed by Perkowitz + Ruth Architects, CA.
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Edwards 21 Cinemas, in Irvine Spectrum, Irvine, California, USA. Designed by Perkowitz + Ruth Architects, CA.
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Looking back to how far we went with our Amazing Digital Circus... whether its starting from a mobile electronic within social media to ending the series with a bigger screen in cinemas...
Have you seen the classic 1962 movie "Lawrence of Arabia"?
Yes, many times
Yes, once
I've watched some of it but not all of it
No
LIST OF INDIE CINEMAS IN ENGLAND/SCOTLAND (Let's make them show TADC!)
Under the cut is the contact emails of some indie cinemas in cities across Britain. If enough of us email them, they'll hopefully air the finale of TADC. Most of this is based of some light searching so sorry if I've chosen badly placed cinemas. Please comment more down below and I'll add them!
If you're an Amazing Digital Circus fan or you want to help us, please reblog this!
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Cines con experiencia inmersiva 4D:
Flyer for a double feature screening of "Ewoks: The Battle for Endor" and "Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise", Bungei Underground Theatre, Ikebukuro, July 1987. Scanned from my personal collection.
A very odd pairing of films from a now defunct movie theatre in Ikebukuro. This small theatre would show a mix of Japanese and foreign films (dubbed in Japanese) which were "second run" titles. In other words films that had already gone out of regular circulation in cinemas. The only connection between the two films is the distributor, Toho Towa. The cinema closed in March 1997, but later reopened as the Shin Bungeiza in December 2000.