View Full Version : *[REAL RELEASE DATE]* - Diary still being released on February 15th
livingdeadboy
15-Jan-2008, 01:41 PM
According to Arrowinthehead.com
Mr. Rotten claims his sources - specifically, Weinstein Company reps - are saying this is B.S. The film is still on track to hit on February 15. Rejoice!
Check it out here:
http://joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=10722
bassman
15-Jan-2008, 01:45 PM
I was just about to post this.
Well...seeing as that it's only 30 days away, they'd better put their marketing into full gear.
At least it's only competition is "Jumper"(could be cool, but has the potential of completely bombing) and "Step Up 2"(ugh...).:cool:
DeadCentral
15-Jan-2008, 04:19 PM
Rumor Control: Romero's Diary Not Opening Later
Source: ShockTillYouDrop.comJanuary 14, 2008
Over the weekend, a few news outlets began circulating erroneous reports that George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead was opening some time in May (the 20th, which is a Tuesday). Just to nip this one in the bud - since we've received a few e-mails regarding the subject - Weinstein Company reps tells us not so. February 15h continues to be the release date.
3pidemiC
15-Jan-2008, 05:10 PM
woop! woop!
MinionZombie
15-Jan-2008, 07:11 PM
Thank f*ck nuts for that.
But does this mean us Brits will still have to wait for months and months? When's it coming to Britain-land?!
capncnut
15-Jan-2008, 07:52 PM
When's it coming to Britain-land?!
I've already told you, old bean. March 7th.
bassman
15-Jan-2008, 07:56 PM
I've already told you, old bean. March 7th.
Looks like you guys are being treated better with this one then you were for Land.
capncnut
15-Jan-2008, 08:01 PM
It sure seems that way. Also, early screenings of Diary cannot be ruled out either so it might hit one or two places a week before the theatrical run. Well, that's what I'm hoping anyway...
CoinReturn
15-Jan-2008, 09:01 PM
Excellent news
MinionZombie
15-Jan-2008, 09:26 PM
Cheers Capn, didn't see your response, I haven't been getting all of my post notifications I should be getting, forum's done it before, now it's doing it again. :mad:
March 7th though - tickle my chuddies with glee!!! :):):)
Oh heck YES am I going to the cinema for this, even if I can't find anybody to go with, I'll Billy-no-mates the hell out of that cinema and live up my second GAR zed flick in the cinema in the last 3 years, ho-yeah! :cool::)
DubiousComforts
15-Jan-2008, 09:51 PM
I'll Billy-no-mates the hell out of that cinema
Okay, this dumb Yank had never heard that colorful expression before now. What does it mean to "Billy-no-mates"?
bassman
15-Jan-2008, 09:54 PM
Okay, this dumb Yank had never heard that colorful expression before now. What does it mean to "Billy-no-mates"?
Go by himself. Which is actually the way I prefer to go to the cinema. So there's no friends yapping about bullsh*t or my girlfriend asking me a question that hasn't been answered yet in a film I'm seeing for the first time.:mad:
DubiousComforts
15-Jan-2008, 11:46 PM
Go by himself. Which is actually the way I prefer to go to the cinema. So there's no friends yapping about bullsh*t or my girlfriend asking me a question that hasn't been answered yet in a film I'm seeing for the first time.:mad:
Gotcha. By why "Billy-no-mates?" How about "Johnny-no-mates" or "Emilio-no-mates"?
capncnut
16-Jan-2008, 01:15 AM
Go by himself. Which is actually the way I prefer to go to the cinema. So there's no friends yapping about bullsh*t or my girlfriend asking me a question that hasn't been answered yet in a film I'm seeing for the first time.:mad:
I hate theatrical experiences all round 'cos there's always some s**thead who can't keep quiet. Whether it's a buddy, some drunk teens at the back or an old granny who keeps rustling her Maltesers packet. :mad:
Legion2213
16-Jan-2008, 04:20 AM
I hate theatrical experiences all round 'cos there's always some s**thead who can't keep quiet. Whether it's a buddy, some drunk teens at the back or an old granny who keeps rustling her Maltesers packet. :mad:
Word! I ****ing hate going to the pictures.
Anybody know when the US DVD be out?
ProfessorChaos
16-Jan-2008, 04:55 AM
...Which is actually the way I prefer to go to the cinema. So there's no friends yapping about bullsh*t or my girlfriend asking me a question that hasn't been answered yet in a film I'm seeing for the first time.:mad:
yeah, brother i feel your pain about the gf with all the questions. it makes me wanna shout "look, i'm watching the damn thing for the first time, too, so shut up and if it's relevant, it'll be explained, and if not, we can always talk about it after the show." she acts like i know all the answers...which most of the time i do;)
San Jose Shark
16-Jan-2008, 05:37 AM
Anybody know how wide a release this is getting? i heard somewhere like 500 theatres but i'm not sure if that is correct.
capncnut
16-Jan-2008, 08:38 AM
According to IMDb, Diary's release in the U.S. is limited. How limited I have no idea.
MinionZombie
16-Jan-2008, 12:05 PM
Well I hope it's wide enough in the UK to come to my local multiplex...which is still 40 minutes away.
I remember going to see Land of the Dead, opening night (IN FREAKING SEPTEMBER!!! That's how late we got it! :eek:) and there were more people than I expected to be there, although compared to the wider British appeal of "Revolver" (which had just come out the day before and was PACKED with n00bs) it was small fry...but that was to be expected.
Anyway, there was a trio of people - who blatantly didn't get in to see "Revolver", so they just came to Land of the Dead...they left as soon as the guts started spilling, and one or two of the three were up and down all through the time it was running while they were in there before they scarpered...f*ck off down there!
But that didn't spoil my experience in the least bit, I had a blast and really enjoyed it. Went to see it with Knox (who plays Zombie Man, by the way) and we both enjoyed the hell out of it.
So I'm gonna have to try and see about checking out Diary of the Dead opening night as well, I'd assume it's not going to get a massive audience...I just wanna see it is all. :)
...
Don't know why it's "Billy"-no-mates, but it just sounds good, and indeed it means doing something alone...sometimes it's shortened to just "Billy", as in "I was a right Billy last night"...or "You turned me into a right Billy last night when you all vanished".
SoCalLoco
16-Jan-2008, 04:14 PM
I never thought I would get the chance to see one Romero dead movie at a movie theater on its release date, let alone two.
I just wish I was old enough to see Night at the drive-in and Dawn and Day at the theater.
I loved seeing Land at the theater, but I think I overhyped the movie so much in my own head that I walked away a little disappointed.
Hopefully seeing Diary at the theater will be an experience more on par with the people (like my father and devoted Romero fan) who got to see Night at the drive-in, and were completely blown away by it.
jim102016
16-Jan-2008, 10:37 PM
Go by himself. Which is actually the way I prefer to go to the cinema. So there's no friends yapping about bullsh*t or my girlfriend asking me a question that hasn't been answered yet in a film I'm seeing for the first time.:mad:
Going to the movies alone is really the best way to go.
Old people with cell phones!!! They're the worst group you can come across in the theater.
Glad to hear the movie is finally coming to the U.S., about f*cking time!
bassman
17-Jan-2008, 09:00 PM
Old people with cell phones!!! They're the worst group you can come across in the theater.
Those are annoying, but I have to disagree about them being the worst. IMO, the worst are the ones that commentate to their friend throughout the entire movie.
You know the ones. If someone is running from an enemy and trips or something like that, she yells out "GET UP! RUN! THEY'RE RIGHT BEHIND YOU!". Or if something PAINFULLY obvious happens and they tell their friend about it. Let's say that a character OBVIOUSLY dies....she leans over to her friend(even after leaning over she still talks incredibly too loud) "He's dead!".
NO F*CKIN SH*T LADY, YOU SHOULD BE A DETECTIVE!
There's more examples, but I get pissed off just thinking about it. I Am Legend was the last film I saw on opening night and it's also the last film i'll EVER see on opening night for the reasons listed above(plus a few more).
ProfessorChaos
17-Jan-2008, 09:35 PM
bassman, i had a similar moment of realization when i went and saw rob zombie's halloween on opening night. never again will i see a movie on opening weekend. as you've stated previously, the best time for watching (and enjoying) a movie at the theater is in the middle of the week around mid-day/early afternoon.
DjfunkmasterG
24-Jan-2008, 09:41 PM
Why Not Sticky This?
Ezrick
25-Jan-2008, 05:06 AM
This will be the first time I actually get to see one of Romero's films on in theater. I wasn't able to with land which was disappointing. I thought I had missed my chance but now I have at least 5 hardcore zombie fanatics who will be attending this film with me. I honestly can hardly contain myself now and I know the closer it gets the worse it will be. I have to be there opening night. I hate going to movies opening weekend for the reasons stated above, plus I just kind of hate crowded theaters, but for this I will make an exception. :hyper:
DubiousComforts
25-Jan-2008, 07:47 AM
as you've stated previously, the best time for watching (and enjoying) a movie at the theater is in the middle of the week around mid-day/early afternoon.
It all depends. If the audience is predominantly comprised of disinterested brats that can't keep from texting every five minutes, then I agree to avoid premiere weekends at all costs.
I saw The Ring (U.S. remake) with a mostly black audience. This was on or around the opening weekend when the theater was jammed-packed. These folks were totally into this flick--yelling at the characters on screen, laughing at the appropriate parts, screaming non-stop when the ghost crawls from the television. It was a far more enjoyable experience than I would have had watching this crappy movie in a nearly empty theater. I hope that I'll be able to see Diary with this same type of enthusiastic audience.
MinionZombie
25-Jan-2008, 11:57 AM
I saw Land of the Dead opening night, and as it was competing with Guy Ritchie's latest film there weren't many people in the cinema, and as it was rated 15 here in the UK there was a group of teenagers there.
I initially thought "oh bollocks" - but actually, they were all GAR fans and were totally psyched to be there, they didn't natter through the movie and - like myself and my fellow GAR fan Knox - had a blast watching the movie.
The only people who didn't were the numpties who didn't get in to see Revolver who clearly picked Land because it was the only thing left for them to pick, they scarpered as soon as the intestines started getting yanked out...lol, f*ckin' n00bs.
Diary of the Dead is an 18 this time round (woohoo), so it'll be a teenager free zone and I doubt it's going to have a load of people there. I just hope it comes to my local multiplex, I'll be there opening night hopefully, billy-no-mates or not. :cool:
Mike70
25-Jan-2008, 01:40 PM
i saw land early in the afternoon during the middle of the week. if there were two or three other people in the theater i would've been surprised. it was like having my own private screening. nice and quiet, no muttonbirds about to act the fool and cause distractions.
all in all a great way to see a film that you really want to try and enjoy.
now if you're wife/gf drags you to see juno or one of the bridget jones movies-please, for god's sake- someone cause some distractions!:lol:
bassman
25-Jan-2008, 02:12 PM
i saw land early in the afternoon during the middle of the week. if there were two or three other people in the theater i would've been surprised. it was like having my own private screening. nice and quiet, no muttonbirds about to act the fool and cause distractions.
all in all a great way to see a film that you really want to try and enjoy.
now if you're wife/gf drags you to see juno or one of the bridget jones movies-please, for god's sake- someone cause some distractions!:lol:
That's how I saw Land. I actually took the day off of work and say the first screening at 10 AM.:lol:
Then later in the same day I went back with a friend who enjoys the original trilogy. I then saw it the next day. So yeah....I saw it alot.:p
What's wrong with Juno? I haven't had a chance to see it yet but I've heard great things.
Mike70
25-Jan-2008, 02:19 PM
What's wrong with Juno? I haven't had a chance to see it yet but I've heard great things.
nothing really i was using it as an example of a chick flick that some guys get looped into seeing by their better halves. i have seen it (it was my payback for my wife seeing i am legend) and is rather funny and is not melodramatic at all in its treatment of the subject.
it and bridget jones were the first chicky things that sprang into my head.
DubiousComforts
25-Jan-2008, 04:49 PM
no muttonbirds about to act the fool and cause distractions.
Okay, what is a muttonbird?
I expect not to understand the Brits' slang, but Ohio is practically right next door. :D
Mike70
25-Jan-2008, 06:18 PM
a muttonbird is a slang word that my friends and i used to use (i think lots of groups of friends develop slang particular to their group) that meant someone who was causing trouble, creating a scene or making an ass of themselves in a public place.
it is also a real life seabird native to new zealand and australia.
one of my close friends lived in new zealand for a time and he might be the one who introduced this word among us like some other new zealand slang like: hoon, hungus, and chunder.
there is a band from new zealand named the muttonbirds so that is the most likely explanation as to its origin among us. they do the version of "don't fear the reaper" at the end of the frighteners.
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