Trailer Time...

I saw a premier of the original film on a trip back to Manchester. Tony Wilson introduced it and there was a New Order video on beforehand.
That's cool. This 4k restoration is getting another cinema release probably late August/early September.

I seen the Bowie film "Moonage Daydream" in Imax and that looked and sounded great so hopefully this film will be shown in premium screens too.
 
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Sometimes trailers that show how 3rd rate they are great to watch..


Six-headed Shark Attack, anyone?
Stunning in how far they were willing to push CGI to break conventional tropes so that you could never feel truly safe again. Trust me, you will be gobsmacked with hilarity...


And then there was Mega Python vs Gatoroid...which had the bonus showdown of a cat/food/bitch fight between middle-aged Tiffany and middle-aged Debbie Gibson.


Hidden gems, I tell ya...
 
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Six-headed Shark Attack, anyone?
Stunning in how far they were willing to push CGI to break conventional tropes so that you could never feel truly safe again. Trust me, you will be gobsmacked with hilarity...


And then there was Mega Python vs Gatoroid...which had the bonus showdown of a cat/food/bitch fight between middle-aged Tiffany and middle-aged Debbie Gibson.


Hidden gems, I tell ya...


They look fucking amazing! Didn't fancy a two headed shark or a three headed one, but six. Amazing stuff. The python vs alligator is something I've wanted to see for a while too.

Who watches those films? Stoners probably...which possibly do make them a great watch.
 
Now this is something that’s new tv series story wise ..

Alexandre Léger, creator of the famous Léger Wine Guide and emblematic figure in oenology, has just passed away at his home in Tokyo at the age of 60. He leaves behind a daughter, Camille (Geffrier), who lives in Paris and hasn't seen her father since her parents separated when she was nine years old. When Camille flies to Tokyo and Léger's will is read, she discovers that her father has left her an extraordinary wine collection - the greatest collection in the world according to the experts. But, to claim the inheritance, Camille must compete with a brilliant young oenologist, Issei Tomine (Yamashita), who her father took under his wing and is referred to in Léger's will as his "spiritual son." But is his connection to Issei only spiritual?

 
Now this is something that’s new tv series story wise ..

Alexandre Léger, creator of the famous Léger Wine Guide and emblematic figure in oenology, has just passed away at his home in Tokyo at the age of 60. He leaves behind a daughter, Camille (Geffrier), who lives in Paris and hasn't seen her father since her parents separated when she was nine years old. When Camille flies to Tokyo and Léger's will is read, she discovers that her father has left her an extraordinary wine collection - the greatest collection in the world according to the experts. But, to claim the inheritance, Camille must compete with a brilliant young oenologist, Issei Tomine (Yamashita), who her father took under his wing and is referred to in Léger's will as his "spiritual son." But is his connection to Issei only spiritual?



Looks very interesting, that.
 

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