I think this was my first post on AMK replying to "Stereo casualty" (whoever that was) I was "Rialcnis"
2001 in Cinerama at the New Neon
12/10/96 stereo casualty
i just spoke with this theater in dayton, ohio and they said that 2001 will be playing there until december 19th. they charge tickets by phone
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12/12/96 Rialcnis
Which version of Cinerama was it showing in?
David Cole
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12/17/96Martel art
Eat your hearts out. It was great, complete with the intermission and intro/outro music. They're also showing "This is Cinerama" and "How th
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12/17/96Todd Ehlers
Not '68, but the print that I saw in Dubuque in the early 1970s had the intermission. I was all of 10 years old when I first saw it--and I a
12/17/96Michael Gebert
In article <***@ladder01.news.aol.com>, ***@aol.com wrote:
12/18/96Bill Huelbig
The intermission was definitely there in 1968. In fact it was Saturday, June 15, 1968, at about 3 PM, at the Loew's Capitol Theater in New Y
12/18/96David Mullen
By the late 1960's, Cinerama no longer meant a three-projector set-up showing 6-perf tall 35mm prints. In the case of 70mm Super Panavision
12/18/96stereo casualty
were a lot of vertical striations in the actual screen itself. sound broke up during the first few minutes at the discovery when hal and the
12/18/96Daniel Booth
There never were "real" Cinerama prints. By 1968, the logo referred only to the fact that the Cinerama Corporation was a partner in the film
12/19/96geoffrey alexander
Yep, there was....that was the first thing I missed when I saw it later in a 35mm engagement. As an aside, it was interesting that the Theat
12/19/96Michael - What's YOUR Name?
I saw 2001 in 68 in San Diego, yes there was an intermission. And when the ape tossed that bone way up in the air and changed to an orbiting
12/20/96TEB1013
To answer the two questions. Yes 2001 originally had an intermission, right after the "reading lips" sequence. When the film was prepared fo
12/20/96Walter Ulrich
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12/20/96geoffrey alexander
In article <59f0ff$***@maureen.teleport.com>, ***@teleport.com (Walter Ulrich) wrote:
12/20/***@webspan
Oh..how I knew THAT feeling, Mike.
12/29/96Alexa Smith
It had an intermission scheduled when I saw it also around 1970/71. My intermission was a little longer though as the film broke on the Satu
12/29/96Thomas Biddle
Ah, 2001 memories. I saw the film at the Cooper Cinerama in Denver in
12/30/96Morgands1
When the film was re-issued in 70mm in 1978 (with ads touting a quote from George Lucas), I took a friend who had never seen it to the Belle
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I saw it twice in '68, in its original Cinerama form, then saw a 70mm re-release in '72 on a flat screen. "In Cinerama" was still there, uns
1/4/97Martel art
In a previous post I said the showing would end soon. It is still, I
believe, playing in a late time slot/midnight on weekends, and I suspect
will continue to be shown as interest allows. Call the Neon if interested.