Still no announcement from BBC America. Is this extra delay going to be factored in next time people complain about differences in US and UK marketing?
In association with AMC Entertainment Inc., Cinemark Holdings, Inc., and Regal Entertainment Group, BBC AMERICA makes history by honoring eleven Doctors on Saturday, November 23 with a global simulcast 3D screening event in eleven cities at the same time the 75-minute Anniversary special premieres on BBC AMERICA and across the globe. Tickets for the Saturday, November 23 screenings will go on sale October 25, 2013 at 9:00am EST for theater locations* in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle, Washington DC, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta and Minneapolis. Tickets may be purchased at Cinemark.com and Fandango.com.
The festivities won't stop there: BBC AMERICA and NCM Fathom Events are teaming up for the first time to continue the celebration, giving fans across the U.S. a chance to experience Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor in RealD(TM)3D on Monday, November 25 for only one night in more than 300 select cinemas. Tickets will be available at participating theater box offices and online at www.fathomevents.com. For a complete list of theater locations and prices, visit the NCM Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change). The event will be broadcast via the new digital cinema projection systems.
So that's 15 on the day, and 300 will show it on the Monday. So it's approximately one screening per million of the population.
Full Saturday list:
Los Angeles Cinemark Rave 18 + IMAX (Los Angeles, CA) Los Angeles Century Huntington Beach and XD (Huntington Beach, CA) New York AMC Loews Village 7 (New York, NY) New York Regal E-Walk Stadium 13 & RPX (New York, NY) Chicago Century 12 Evanston/CineArts 6 and XD (Evanston, IL) Chicago Cinemark 16 + IMAX (Woodridge, IL) Philadelphia University Penn 6 (Philadelphia, PA) Philadelphia Cinemark 16 (Somerdale, NJ) Dallas-Ft. Worth Cinemark West Plano + XD (Plano, TX) San Francisco-Oak-San Jose Century San Francisco Centre 9 (San Francisco, CA) Washington, DC (Hagrstwn) Fairfax Corner 14 + Xtreme (Fairfax, VA) Houston Cinemark 17 + XD (The Woodlands, TX) Atlanta Cinemark Tinseltown 17 (Fayetteville, GA) Seattle-Tacoma Lincoln Square Cinema 16 with IMAX (Bellevue, WA) Minneapolis AMC Southdale 16 (Edina, MN)
Got mine booked for Vue Norwich. Went in around 15:00 and booked VIP seating. I was gonna avoid the cinemas for this because the people that go tend to do my head in but I kinda thought as it's likely to only be the more devoted fans the audience shouldn't be too noisy. I just hate going to watch a film and people talk all the way through it or sit on their phones playing games and texting. Also got VIP so I've got a nice bit of leg room and I can really get comfy and make the most of the experience.
Thank's for the link. That's me and my daughter booked in to Doncaster I don't know who's more excited!
Now the question is cosplay or 'Experience' t-shirts...
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So that's 15 on the day, and 300 will show it on the Monday. So it's approximately one screening per million of the population.
Full Saturday list:
Erm, excuse you, I wanted to see it in the cinema but I don't drive, it's even longer by train which again costs. There's no need to be so rude..
You're reading it in the wrong tone of voice. When's the last time anyone used 'Shocking!' literally?
Fair enough, I misread it, apologies.
I have to take a lot of the blame as I'm sure I could do more with smileys. Apologies all round!
Now the question is cosplay or 'Experience' t-shirts...