i dont suppose this is going to theatres is it? Cause as awesome as that would be i think id have to wear a ski mask to it...I have a rep to keep up, yo!![]()
i dont suppose this is going to theatres is it? Cause as awesome as that would be i think id have to wear a ski mask to it...I have a rep to keep up, yo!![]()
i think there doing thereate for 2 weeks...................in japan?............ne wayz, i think it would be kinda weird if they put it in theartes cuz of the cg graphics and all
I would probably go play video games or have sex (the usual) - Nominus Experse
my mom would be like "ve? yo te dije, el internet no es bueno."
"seriously, my mom tells me "que tu hase en eso el dia entero?" and im like "mami yo toy hablando con people" xD. spanglish, ftw." ~ liz
Because of the cg graphics? You mean like Toy Story, Shrek, and Finding Nemo?
Anyway, there is no HUGE draw to this movie for the average American population so it wont see a wide-spread theatre release. We may see limited releases, and certainly colleges and indie movie theatres will show it. Dont expect it to be a large release.
It'd be more in "Final Fantasy the spirits within" If that made cinemas this could.
LET THE HAMMER FALL
And did you notice that Spirits Within flopped horribly? All the more reason to not release Advent Children in theatres. It costs way more to do that and that means a far far bigger chance to lose money.
but then again theres bound to be a few thousand nerds itching to get tickets if it hits cinemas
LET THE HAMMER FALL
I'd like to see it on a big screen, but I'd rather Square not go bankrupt.There's going to be an extremely limited theatrical release in Japan, but, as far as I know, absolutely nothing in the US.
yep, i dont like to go to da movie to watch those kinds of filmsOriginally Posted by TheAbominatrix
I would probably go play video games or have sex (the usual) - Nominus Experse
my mom would be like "ve? yo te dije, el internet no es bueno."
"seriously, my mom tells me "que tu hase en eso el dia entero?" and im like "mami yo toy hablando con people" xD. spanglish, ftw." ~ liz
Heh, well the difference between the "Spirits Within" and the AC is that SW was a film on its own. There was no SW game made before it came out, no SW book written and so on. AC on the other side should be more fun to those people who played the FFVIII before. Just imagine watching Star Wars Episode III without knowing what happened in the previous ones.
Plus, if you want to watch it on the big screen, one of your friends might well have a beamer and a stereosound system at home. And then there are those mini-cinemas with 10 seats, where you pay 50$ and watch the film that you like. Sure is a little smaller than a normal cinema, but its a start.
Yeah, well there was plenty more that was wrong about Spirits Within. Advent Children is just destined to be a better movie. Unfortunately, though we're happy to get what we get, Japan has been known to kamikaze and crush our hopes. Just like we'll never see American releases of Final Mix and the FF Internationals, we'll never see Advent Children in theatre.
Well an idea could be Release as DVD and cinema but that would be bad. My ideas are [img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img] aren't they...
LET THE HAMMER FALL
either way it goes we just better see the same special features that the japenese version, im sick of getting screwed too.
Those are some of the highest grossing movies of their respective years.Originally Posted by Tifa's Real Lover(really
Anyway, while AC has a bit more of a draw because it's a sequel to VII, it STILL does not have the draw to anyone but Final Fantasy fans. They'd waste millions putting it in theatres only to have the fans go and see it.
In fact, it actually has LESS of a draw. While your average person may see a commercial for Spirits Within and think "Well, that seems cool, maybe I'll go see that.", they may think the same about AC, but then be told it's a sequel. VERY few people would wanna go see a random sequel to something they've never experienced.
Regardless, to make a movie successful and worth the millions poured into ads and theatre releases, it has to have the ability to appeal to millions, to the average joe, not just a group (however large) of hardcore fans.