Los Angeles/Santa Monica: October 6, 2018
MAGNOLIA, Introduced by John C. Reilly.
Saturday, October 6, 2018, 7:30 pm
AERO THEATRE, Santa Monica
http://americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/magnolia-2
All of PTA's features, in the order released, on successive Monday nights. (Oct 8 thru Nov 26, 2018.)
Astor Theatre, Melbourne (http://www.astortheatre.net.au/sessions/2018-10-15-1930)
Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival
Opening Night Film: WATERLILY JAGUAR
Written & Directed by Melora Walters
Executive Producer: Paul Thomas Anderson
Wednesday, Oct 17, 2018
Source: https://www.dtlaff.com/melora-walters-waterlily-jaguar-selected-for-opening-night-film/
Londoners among us might be interested in the PTA Retrospective (35mm for the most part?) at The Prince Charles Cinema early next year:
https://princecharlescinema.com/PrinceCharlesCinema.dll/Seasons?e=57
Burt Reynolds Tribute at the New Beverly (http://thenewbev.com) (Los Angeles) in February, 2019.
Feb 13 & 14: DELIVERANCE & BOOGIE NIGHTS (http://thenewbev.com/program/february-13-deliverance-boogie-nights/)
(Lot's of other Burt Double Bills, too. Details available at the website)
NYC: Feb 16, 17, (21), 2019: PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE, PHANTOM THREAD
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/series/50444 (http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/series/50444)
(Also THE HEARTBREAK KID, MODERN ROMANCE and others...)
MARKY MARCH! Art House Cinema, Billings, MT:
BOOGIE NIGHTS
July 27th, 2019, 7pm
Theater at the Ace Hotel
Los Angeles, CA
https://www.scpr.org/events/2019/07/27/2704/filmweek-screenings-boogie-nights/
(Boys, I'm taking credit for this one, as I wrote to Larry back in August of 2017 suggesting this would be a perfect film for this series. He wrote back in agreement.)
I don't know which is more interesting: That the New Beverly is running "Magnolia" on April EIGHT at TWO pm deliberately, or co-incidentally.
http://thenewbev.com/program/april-8-magnolia-monday-matinees/ (http://thenewbev.com/program/april-8-magnolia-monday-matinees/)
(Couldn't resist making this):
(https://i.imgur.com/dLfaVDG.png)
MAGNOLIA | Brooklyn, NY | June 29 & 30, 2019 | 35mm
Nitehawk Cinema
https://nitehawkcinema.com/prospectpark/movies/magnolia/ (https://nitehawkcinema.com/prospectpark/movies/magnolia/)
MAGNOLIA (35mm) | Brooklyn Academy of Music | July 19, 2019
https://www.bam.org/film/2019/magnolia
There was a fabulous screening of BOOGIE NIGHTS last night at one of the old, mind-blowingly ornate (https://ornatetheatres.com/index.php/united-artists-los-angeles/) theaters on Broadway in downtown L.A. (The "United Artists" theater was opened by Fairbanks, Pickford, Chaplin and Griffith in the 20's I believe.
An enthusiastic, close-to-sellout crowd responded beautifully (and appropriately) to every moment. From the gasps, it sounded like there were more than a few first-timers. A lovely DCP print (they have no film capabilities there), added to the enjoyment.
Some special guests for a Q&A afterwards included Costume Designer Mark Bridges and Producer JoAnne Sellar. (The conversation was recorded for a local NPR station; I'll post a link next week.)
Editor Dylan Tichenor was also in the audience. I sat next to a woman who said she repped Philip Seymour Hoffman and Don Cheadle back in the day. Sources tell me that PTA and Maya were out of town (yesterday was Maya's birthday), and consequently wouldn't be there.
A couple of bonuses: John C. Reilly apparently recorded a "don't be a dick; silence your gizmos" recording that they ran before the show started. I also had an opportunity to approach both Dylan and JoAnne after the screening, introduce myself, and ask if they'd be willing to speak with me for my "Making of..." project.
I understand that Xixaxer @modage was in attendance, but we didn't connect (again). (Short of setting myself on fire, I've done all I can.) I thoroughly enjoyed myself, and was quite relieved to have this evening exceed my expectations. (You'll recall last weekend's screening did not!)
Quote from: wilberfan on July 28, 2019, 02:34:00 PM
A lovely DCP print (they have no film capabilities there), added to the enjoyment.
I also had an opportunity to approach both Dylan and JoAnne after the screening, introduce myself, and ask if they'd be willing to speak with me for my "Making of..." project.
What's the making of project? Are you making a docu-series on Boogie Nights?
Punch-Drunk Love at the New Beverly, Sept 9th, 2019. Part of their "Monday Matinee" series.
http://thenewbev.com/program/september-9-punch-drunk-love-monday-matinees/ (http://thenewbev.com/program/september-9-punch-drunk-love-monday-matinees/)
The Master, 70mm. Egyptian Theatre, Los Angeles. September 14th, 2019, 7:30pm.
http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/the-master-5 (http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/the-master-5)
[edit] Just got my ticket. See you there!
Quote from: wilberfan on August 29, 2019, 09:46:35 PM
The Master, 70mm. Egyptian Theatre, Los Angeles. September 14th, 2019, 7:30pm.
http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/the-master-5 (http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/the-master-5)
[edit] Just got my ticket. See you there!
Nice! I will give you a full reprieve from your naughtiness as a stowaway if you vividly describe to us how magnificent it looks.
New Bev announced today that they're adding a 10am screening--and will be using PTA's personal 35mm print.
http://thenewbev.com/program/september-9-punch-drunk-love-morning-show/ (http://thenewbev.com/program/september-9-punch-drunk-love-morning-show/)
See you there.
Well, I promised you guys (and the rest of the Cinemaverse) that I'd revisit this next time it came around on The Big Screen. Hoping that seeing it with an assembled faithful the way God intended will improve the experience--or at least diminish my intense disappointment with my only other viewing.
INHERENT VICE, New Beverly Cinema, October 16 & 17, 2019 (with THE MODEL SHOP) (http://thenewbev.com/program/october-16-inherent-vice-model-shop/).
So you thinking Natalie Wood or Anouk Aimée ?
Quote from: WorldForgot on September 23, 2019, 11:20:06 AM
So you thinking Natalie Wood or Anouk Aimée ?
I occasionally think of
both (in a different context)--but I'm afraid I've missed the reference here...
Quote from: wilberfan on September 23, 2019, 11:24:21 AM
Quote from: WorldForgot on September 23, 2019, 11:20:06 AM
So you thinking Natalie Wood or Anouk Aimée ?
I occasionally think of both (in a different context)--but I'm afraid I've missed the reference here...
You seeing it with Model Shop or Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice?
Ah. Sorry. Duh. The night of the 16th--but not staying for Model Shop. Saw it a few weeks ago (on the small screen, however).
[edit] This screening will have additional significance: It will complete a re-visit of all of PTA's features on the big screen since January 2018. It's been a real blast seeing these all again (some more than once) with appreciative audiences. Fingers-crossed that the Collective Vibe will pick me up and carry me along--at least to some extent.
Hell yeah. I'll be in the crowd vibin' along ~
Mornin' Sam! Inherent Vice is the ultimate grower. Upend those paving stones and find the fucking beach.
for indeterminable reasons the Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice screenings are no longer listed
it's The Long Goodbye now
watched IV for the first time in almost two years, it's just such a special movie, no words will do my feelings for it any justice. kept on rewatching certain scenes over and over, that and The Master never stop melting my being into a simpering pile of mush.
I find it has the most replay value of any of his films for me these days. Phantom Thread too, if I get some bubbly in me.
The New Bev seems to have added 2 days (for a total of four), pairing IV with The Long Goodbye the first two nights. (PTA's personal 35mm print--as with Punch-Drunk Love recently.)
http://thenewbev.com/program/october-14-inherent-vice-the-long-goodbye
Long may they wave.
Can we start a xixax fundraiser to fly me to LA for the day to see IV/LG? $430 should cover the round trip, I'll take care of the rest. Thank you.
That Long Goodbye ending is my fave from Altman. "You'll never learn, you're a born loser." "Yeah, I even lost my cat". BLAM! then Hooray for Hollywood, holy shit that flays me every time.
The New Bev continues to schedule their very popular screenings of PTA features. Next up, HARD EIGHT on Nov 4, 2019, 2pm.
http://thenewbev.com/program/november-4-hard-eight-monday-matinees/ (http://thenewbev.com/program/november-4-hard-eight-monday-matinees/)
Cool! Are they all his prints?
P-DL and IV were. The listing doesn't indicate so far about this one...
Comedians Cinema Club - Boogie NightsThursday 14th November 2019 @ Aces And Eights Bar
Doors 7:30 PM - £4.00
Quote
An absolute staple of the London comedy scene, the Chortle Award nominated Comedians Cinema Club brings together the UK's best comedians and forces them to improvise their way through movies. These movies are brash, hilarious, nothing like the originals, and a sure-fire blockbuster hit! This month the CCC are taking on everyone's favourite Diggler, Dirk, with a no doubt incredible transformation into the world of Boogie Nights!
'What a silly idea, uproariously executed. A small cast of comedians improvise their way through a film they may only have half-remembered, or never seen at all.' Chortle
'One of London's best improv comedy nights' London Evening Standard
Tickets from £4 - £6
Man, I'm not sure how I feel about
this one. Boogie Nights, MST3K-style? Whew. Truth be told, were I in London next week, I'd probably end up going...
MAGNOLIA (35mm) Dec 7, 2019
7:30 pm, Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood
https://americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/magnolia-3 (https://americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/magnolia-3)
Phantom Thread
Metrograph NYC, Sat, Dec 21, 2019 7pm
https://metrograph.com/film/film/1885/phantom-thread
(Thanks to ForTheHungryBoy for the heads-up.)
Phantom Thread is also playing in 70mm at the Egyptian on 12/28.
What a lovely holiday season we're heading into!
Where is the Phantom Thread YouTube channel? A dress by episode.
Quote from: wilberfan on November 24, 2019, 12:08:13 PM
Phantom Thread
Metrograph NYC, Sat, Dec 21, 2019 7pm
https://metrograph.com/film/film/1885/phantom-thread
(Thanks to ForTheHungryBoy for the heads-up.)
:yabbse-thumbup: They're showing this and Eyes Wide Shut in the same weekend. Two romantic holiday classics lol
Looks like San Francisco (https://prod3.agileticketing.net/websales/pages/info.aspx?evtinfo=654102~e5cdb48e-5c15-4ffe-bdf9-177dc932f5bf&epguid=3d7ce4e6-ae5e-4086-902c-4784dd17902c&) is combining them, too. Dec 29th.
BOOGIE NIGHTS, Miami, FL (https://www.niteowltheater.com/). Jan 18, 2020.
MAGNOLIA, HARD EIGHT, BOOGIE NIGHTS, THERE WILL BE BLOOD, INHERENT VICE
Deptford Cinema, London, UK | Mar thru June, 2020
[instagram]https://www.instagram.com/p/B8bQL9OlbWo/[/instagram]
INHERENT VICE (35mm) with THE BIG LEBOWSKI (35mm)
San Francisco | Feb 23, 2020
https://www.midnitesformaniacs.com/event/a-double-dose-of-surreal-neo-noir/ (https://www.midnitesformaniacs.com/event/a-double-dose-of-surreal-neo-noir/)
PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE on location at Barry Egan's warehouse (Eckhart Auto Body, Chatsworth)
April 25th, 2020
https://myvalleypass.com/event/movies-on-location-punch-drunk-love/
Got my "Super VIP" ticket already. Includes popcorn, t-shirt, non-alcoholic drink, front section-seating, and a 10 minute "chat" with Anna.
(OK, I made up that last one.)
PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE (35mm) / MOONLIGHT
Aero Theatre, Santa Monica, CA
March 12, 2020 | 7:30pm
https://americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/punch-drunk-love-moonlight
TNR Live: The master works of Paul Thomas Anderson (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tnr-live-the-master-works-of-paul-thomas-anderson-tickets-123493820341)
Zoom Roundtable Discussion
Oct 20, 2020
This tweet caught me by surprise--forgetting that the Pandemic isn't as uniformly awful like it is in California at the moment.
https://twitter.com/ThePCCLondon/status/1338106830472482816
I checked out the website and found the following:
QuoteHello cinema lovers,
When we reopened our doors three million years ago way back in mid-October, the rush for tickets to our own programme and the BFI London Film Festival took the entire team by surprise. We'd hoped there would be an appetite to return, but we didn't think we'd have performances selling out before we even had a chance to tell everyone they were happening!
It was a wonderful feeling, but it also highlighted an issue which many of you also noticed; the number of seats available for each screening fluctuated greatly depending on the seat choices by those in attendance.
What does this mean?
Sadly, that the majority of our SOLD OUT shows we were actually operating at a far lower capacity than we'd hoped.
Our 300 seater auditorium saw sold-out shows range from 63 to 77 sales, with our 104 seater screen reaching between 21 to 28 for a sell out. Not only did this mean that many of you missed out on tickets, but also that it was going to be a lot tougher for us to meet our main objective; to retain all staff and instil as much confidence as we can in the team that we all have a future here at the cinema.
To try to address this our challenge was to figure out how we can adjust our seating plan in a way that retains, without question our confidence, that we're offering you the safest cinema-going environment we can whilst opening up as many seats as possible.
Our first step was to analyse the sales patterns for shows through the year to see how many single, double, triple+ bookings take place and where those bookings tend to sit.
We've taken these findings and spent some time looking at the socially distanced seating approach that other cinemas around the country had in place to see if there was another way to operate which we felt covers all the required bases, and we think we've cracked it!
For all performances due to take place when we reopen, we'll be updating the seating plan in both screens to a new format that will only offer assigned single and paired seats scattered throughout the screen [and even a couple of triple seats in the downstairs screen].
The seats will continue to be socially distanced with nobody directly in front or behind you with at least 3 seats either side in your row left empty.
We haven't made this decision lightly. The team will now have to manually reallocate all previously booked seats for every performance in the coming weeks. You may notice certain performances on the website are closed for booking and this is due to this process. They will return on sale as soon as reallocations are completed. Not a fun job, but a necessary one, and as we work our way through this process your patience will be highly appreciated.
We understand this change might be frustrating for those of you who have already booked or had planned to attend with a larger group, but, for now, we hope it won't spoil your night at the movies too much to split into smaller groups within the cinema.
By supporting this change we'll be able to offer more seats to all shows – 95 in our downstairs screen and 32 upstairs - whilst retaining our current level of safe in-screen social distancing. All this helps ensure the entire team who have been a huge part of our past, can continue to be here for our present and future. Simply put, a win-win-win!
If you have booked a ticket for a performance, we will contact you with your updated seating information within the next 14 days [that's if your seat has been moved].
Should you be unhappy with the changes made to your booking, refunds / exchanges will of course be made available to you. For further questions regarding this, please get in touch with our Box Office Team at boxofficemanager@princecharlescinema.com!
Again, thank you all so much for being by our side through this – the return of our audience has been a heart-bursting level of goodness for the team, and we're thankful to every single one of you!
Be excellent to each other.
The Prince Charles Cinema
A little ray of sunshine, perhaps. I hope they can make it work.
Quote from: wilberfan on February 21, 2020, 03:48:19 PM
PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE on location at Barry Egan's warehouse (Eckhart Auto Body, Chatsworth)
April 25th, 2020
https://myvalleypass.com/event/movies-on-location-punch-drunk-love/
Got my "Super VIP" ticket already. Includes popcorn, t-shirt, non-alcoholic drink, front section-seating, and a 10 minute "chat" with Anna.
(OK, I made up that last one.)
This has (FINALLY!) been rescheduled for July 10th. (Another COVID casualty from last year.) They're even honoring my ticket purchased last Feb.
Here's a new link? https://www.myvalleypass.com/events/n8kmeuz79g9ughxgr40vkjjl3b5i27
The Prince Charles Cinema is running all of PTA's features (https://princecharlescinema.com/PrinceCharlesCinema.dll/Seasons?e=345) in order of release date beginning May 26th. Hashtag awesome.
[edit] All but Hard Eight in 35mm (70mm for Phantom Thread).
That's great. Sadly because of the current restrictions I do not even consider going to London now. But it seems many seats are already taken anyway:
https://princecharlescinema.com/PrinceCharlesCinema.dll/Page?p=6
Aw man I would kill to see Phantom Thread in 70mm. I'm not really willing to go to London at the moment either. Fun picture they've mocked up though.
Any Barberton, Ohio homies in the house? :wink:
THE NIGHTLIGHT UNDER THE STARS PRESENTS : PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE (https://nightlightcinema.wildapricot.org/event-4288729)
The Aero. The Master. The 70mm. June 18th (https://americancinematheque.com/now-showing/the-master/).
Inherent Vice, June 25th (https://americancinematheque.com/now-showing/inherent-vice/). 70mm.
Phantom Thread July 2nd (https://americancinematheque.com/now-showing/phantom-thread/). Also 70mm.
Members Only.
IV's 70mm blow-up iz so freaking grain-y lol. Kinda adds to the vibe, but don't know that I prefer it to the 35mm print.
I may be prevented from attending that screening based on previous comments here and on social media.
(Got my Master and Thread tix tho...)
I can't remember if that membership has been around but it appears to be becoming a thing
https://www.twitter.com/am_cinematheque/status/1395075809010802692
Quick tangent: For those who are fans of the Aero, the guy who manages it (and is playing the harmonica in the cute video they released), Ryan Marker, co-hosts a great podcast:
https://screendrafts.libsyn.com/
It's been one of my new favorite podcasts for a few months now. Their list of guests is impressive — Joanna Robinson, Bryan Cogman (yes the GOT writer), Darren Franich, Scott Wampler (who very amusingly didn't realize how long the podcast was), and many others you'd recognize from the film journalism world.
ah, nice. my sole encounter with him was his intro to Godard's The Image Book. I remember admiring his composure
MAGNOLIA (35mm) - June 5, 2021, 11am - Million Dollar Theater, Downtown Los Angeles
Tickets (https://www.secretmovieclub.com/calendar/magnolia-11a-amp-punch-drunk-love-3p-on-35mm-the-million-dollar-theater)
Los Angeles: BOOGIE NIGHTS (35mm) (https://www.secretmovieclub.com/calendar/boogie-nights-35mm-the-secret-movie-club-theater) - June 10th, 2021
Quote from: wilberfan on June 01, 2021, 01:35:45 PM
MAGNOLIA (35mm) - June 5, 2021, 11am - Million Dollar Theater, Downtown Los Angeles
My first visit to a theater since Jan of 2020 (16+ months) was a rousing success. A nice print, a glorious movie, and an appreciative audience. About 100-ish of the faithful gathered on a late Saturday morning in downtown L.A. inside one of the first movie palaces (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Million_Dollar_Theater) built in the country. (Thank you, Sid Grauman.) I especially enjoyed listening to the woman a couple of rows behind me that laughed heartily at every appropriate moment.
And, because nerds gotta nerd, I even got a one-on-one tour of the projection booth following the screening.
Hooray for (celluloid) Hollywood!
that's a cool thing to do
BOOGIE NIGHTS: Cinespia @ Hollywood Forever Cemetery (https://cinespia.org/event/boogie-nights-3/) | Sept 4, 2021
35mm: Boogie, Magnolia, PDL, Blood, Master, IV, Thread (https://princecharlescinema.com/PrinceCharlesCinema.dll/Seasons?e=345)
London, Nov 8 - 16, 2021
[edit] How awesome would it be to revisit these just before #10 is released?
I hope that as soon as there will be news about LP first pop-up screenings those news will be written here or in the LP thread so we can be faster than anybody else to get those tickets.........
Your lips to Paul's ears, my friend...
Follow the twitter account, get notifications.
And get me a NYC pass
Are you in NYC too? Let's get those tickets......
Quote from: nomorecoffee on October 19, 2021, 07:04:21 PM
Are you in NYC too? Let's get those tickets......
I'm close enough I'll take the trip!
Anything happening in NYC I'll be on top of.
Fellow SoCal-ers: Looks like the Frida Cinema in Orange County is doing a "MAGNIFICENT ANDERSONS" series: All of Paul's and most (all?) of Wes's.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CVdamo6NOiD/
TIFF is hosting 3 screenings (BN, Master and PT) in 70mm plus David Lean's THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS!
https://tiff.net/calendar?series=pta&list
Do you guys think that PTA will attend also the first screening open to the general audience in NYC and LA for the limited release?
Do we know about the previous movies?
Quote from: nomorecoffee on October 31, 2021, 12:22:58 AM
Do you guys think that PTA will attend also the first screening open to the general audience in NYC and LA for the limited release?
That feels unlikely to me. If PHANTOM THREAD is any guide, he only appeared for "special" screenings--at least here in L.A. (The The first day or two of "Industry" screenings, the Cinematheque, the "live score" screening downtown...)
Licorice Pizza will have a an extended run at the New Beverly starting the day after Christmas, and Phantom Thread will be playing there on NYE as a matinee.
I was thinking earlier about how the Sherman Oaks Galleria would be the absolute perfect setting for a screening of this movie.
Quote from: Pringle on November 17, 2021, 02:29:31 PM
I was thinking earlier about how the Sherman Oaks Galleria would be the absolute perfect setting for a screening of this movie.
I wish the joint was still an Arclight!! It's a Regal now, with the Arclight shadowpuppet logo still painted on the front outside. Still, my favorite theater in the Valley even over NoHo Laemmle.
PHANTOM THREAD, 70mm, Aero Theater, Los Angeles | Jan 1, 2022
https://www.americancinematheque.com/now-showing/phantom-thread-2/
MAGNOLIA, 35mm, Madison, WI - Sat, Dec 11, 2021
https://www.tonemadison.com/articles/raw-cathartic-power-of-coincidence-in-magnolia
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BOOGIE NIGHTS, 35mm, Tempe, AZ - 4/4/22 and 4/6/22
https://www.majesticphx.com/phoenix/movie.asp?t=ASU_BOOGIE_NIGHTS_35MM
This needs to happen. Start at noon--with PDL at midnight.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Caxg_DrP-r7/
"Get off your soggy bottoms..." (NYC screening, Film at Lincoln Center, PTA in attendance)
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca7hasaFGQT/
Good God, I think this is rare! :shock:
https://www.americancinematheque.com/now-showing/hard-eight-6-13-22/
LOS ANGELES: NUART THEATRE: Mini PTA-Fest (https://www.reddit.com/r/paulthomasanderson/comments/wokegd/los_angeles_tribute_to_pta_5_classics_aug_19_to/): Aug 19 - Aug 25, 2022
PHANTOM THREAD (35mm)
MAGNOLIA (35mm)
THERE WILL BE BLOOD
BOOGIE NIGHTS (35mm)
INHERENT VICE
BOSTON AREA: BOOGIE NIGHTS (70mm) - June 9, 2023
https://coolidge.org/films/boogie-nights-70mm
BOOGIE NIGHTS (70mm) TUCSON, AZ - July 1 & 6, 2023
https://loftcinema.org/film/boogie-nights/
HARD EIGHT (35mm) - Metrograph, NYC - June 16, 18, 2023
https://metrograph.com/film/?vista_film_id=9999001237
BOOGIE NIGHTS (35mm) - Los Angeles, June 16, 2023 - Brain Dead Studios
https://studios.wearebraindead.com/screening/5/417489
Any Germans in the house?
German premiere of 70mm BOOGIE NIGHTS (https://www.in70mm.com/schauburg/festival/2023/index.htm) in October.
PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE / A Woman is a Woman - Dec 1, 2023 - Aero, Santa Monica
https://www.americancinematheque.com/now-showing/punch-drunk-love-a-woman-is-a-woman-12-1-23/