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Really looking forward to 'Moon'
Can't wait to see this and if you're a Sci-fi fan you should have a look at this one.
The trailer is on the IMDB site, but why not get it from here (about half way down) and watch it in glorious many-pixels:) (you may want to download it because it doesn't steam stutter free on VM 20Mb)
Awesome creepy looking film.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1182345/
Stated as a mid-July release for the UK.
It is the near future. Astronaut Sam Bell is living on the far side of the moon, completing a three-year contract with Lunar Industries to mine Earth’s primary source of energy, Helium-3. It is a lonely job, made harder by a broken satellite that allows no live communications home. Taped messages are all Sam can send and receive. Thankfully, his time on the moon is nearly over, and Sam will be reunited with his wife, Tess, and their three-year-old daughter, Eve, in only a few short weeks. Finally, he will leave the isolation of “Sarang,” the moon base that has been his home for so long, and he will finally have someone to talk to beyond “Gerty,” the base’s well-intentioned, but rather uncomplicated computer.
The trailer is on the IMDB site, but why not get it from here (about half way down) and watch it in glorious many-pixels:) (you may want to download it because it doesn't steam stutter free on VM 20Mb)
Awesome creepy looking film.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1182345/
Stated as a mid-July release for the UK.
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http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony/moon/
The amount of times this has happened this year beggars belief. Plenty of room for the naff films though......
LONDON:
Soho Curzon
Screen on the Green - with a special Q&A version at 5-30pm on the 19th July
West End Apollo
Enfield Cineworld
Chelsea Cineworld
Haymarket Cineworld
Mill End Genesis
Milton Keynes Cineworld
Brixton Ritzy - with a special Q&A version at 6pm on the 18th July
Swiss Cottage Odeon
Shepherds Bush VUE
Stevenage Cineworld
Reading Showcase
Camden Odeon
Richmond Studio
Covent Garden Odeon
Bayswater Odeon
SCOTLAND:
Glasgow Cineworld
Edinburgh Cameo
Glasgow Film Theatre
Aberdeen Belmont
Edinburgh Omni VUE
WALES:
Cardiff Vue
Cardiff Cineworld
REGIONAL:
Oxford Phoenix
York City Screen
Manchester CNR.HSE
Leeds Hyde Park
Newcastle Tyneside Cinema
Cambridge Picture House
Norwich Cinema City
Nottingham Broadway
Sheffield Showroom
Sheffield Cineworld
Bristol Showcase (De Lux)
Leeds Showcase
Bluewater Showcase
Derby Showcase (De Lux)
Leicester Showcase (De Lux)
Nottingham Showcase
Peterborough Showcase
Birmingham VUE
Leeds Light VUE
Cheshire Oaks VUE
Plymouth VUE
Portsmouth VUE
Manchester Odeon
IRELAND:
Dublin Irish Film ctr.
Dublin Cineworld
Lighthouse Cinema
Dunlaoghaire IMC
Cork Omniplex
Galway Omniplex
Limerick Omniplex
Belfast Queens
Lisburn Omniplex
It's Sam Rockwell's film. Everyone else on the credits basically has a cameo in it.
good review in the Daily Mail as well
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/reviews/article-1200221/Moon-Zowie-We-lift-off.html
you must try and find a cinema near you showing it
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8156722.stm
maybe they'll expand the cinemas it's showing at
I'm hoping that it might be like Slumdog in that respect. Guess it all depends on how it does in the cinemas it's been released in.
UK top 10, 17-19 July
1. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, 584 sites, £19,784,924. (New)
2. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, 503 sites, £2,849,981. Total: £20,283,183
3. Bruno, 457 sites, £2,301,432. Total: £10,357,495
4. The Hangover, 359 sites, £881,514. Total: £18,142,083
5. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, 405 sites, £678,743. Total: £24,919,977
6. Public Enemies, 360 sites, £470,651. Total: £5,728,410
7. My Sister's Keeper, 311 sites, £378,680. Total: £4,955,541
8. Moon, 57 sites, £157,867. (New)
9. Year One, 168 sites, £53,033. Total: £2,776,236
10. Night at the Museum 2, 203 sites, £49,570. Total: £19,560,553
9/10