The Where Are You Seeing NO TIME TO DIE Thread - Tickets On Sale September 13

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  • MinionMinion Don't Hassle the Bond
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    Minion wrote: »
    I'm grateful one of our local independent theaters has a vaccination requirement to enter. They're the ones getting my money.

    Proof of Vaccine or a negative covid test is mandatory starting Oct 1 for movie theatres in my area, happy with this!

    Nice! Talk about excellent timing! :D
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Due to other commitments I will have to wait until 2pm on October 1st to watch it at my local cinema.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    Got my tickets! Best IMAX screen in Canada. I can’t wait. It feels real to me now.
  • Got my tickets too! Two theatres and two days haha. :D
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Tickets still aren't available near me unfortunately.
  • AgentJamesBond007AgentJamesBond007 Vesper’s grave
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    The IMAX theater (with laser) near me is listed as "Sold Out" for the early access screening. Hopefully that was made in error and it'll be made available soon.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    The IMAX theater (with laser) near me is listed as "Sold Out" for the early access screening. Hopefully that was made in error and it'll be made available soon.
    Hopefully it’s an error but for what it’s worth, the showing I booked nearly sold out within 2 hours (I’d say this is a very good sign all things considered).
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    I have my tickets! My first ever IMAX film!
  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
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    Got the early access tickets for IMAX.
  • AgentJamesBond007AgentJamesBond007 Vesper’s grave
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    jake24 wrote: »
    The IMAX theater (with laser) near me is listed as "Sold Out" for the early access screening. Hopefully that was made in error and it'll be made available soon.
    Hopefully it’s an error but for what it’s worth, the showing I booked nearly sold out within 2 hours (I’d say this is a very good sign all things considered).

    It was just made available and I'm ready for October 6th :)
  • Junglist_1985Junglist_1985 Los Angeles
    edited September 2021 Posts: 1,033
    Rented a whole private AMC theater in Los Angeles! Was actually way less $$ than I expected… Not sure what my plans are for invites yet… just one friend confirmed so far.
  • Just snagged my tickets for 6:30 pm October 7th in IMAX!
  • Junglist_1985Junglist_1985 Los Angeles
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    Rented a whole private AMC theater in Los Angeles! Was actually way less $$ than I expected… Not sure what my plans are for invites yet… just one friend confirmed so far.

    When exactly?

    Sat Oct 9th at 12pm.
    Still trying to figure out what we want to do.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    Rented a whole private AMC theater in Los Angeles! Was actually way less $$ than I expected… Not sure what my plans are for invites yet… just one friend confirmed so far.

    When exactly?

    Sat Oct 9th at 12pm.
    Still trying to figure out what we want to do.

    I think @Birdleson is pining for an invitation.
  • jabalijabali Los Angeles
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    Just got tickets for the early access IMAX screening at the TCL Chinese Theater!! Now to buy tickets for that weekend as well...
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    The sad news: looking like the theater marathon isn't going to happen anymore.

    The good news: got tickets for my brother and I, October 6, early access - expensive, but surely worth getting it a little early!
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    jabali wrote: »
    Just got tickets for the early access IMAX screening at the TCL Chinese Theater!! Now to buy tickets for that weekend as well...

    Friendly tip...you might want to rebook to Citywalk ;)
  • jabalijabali Los Angeles
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    antovolk wrote: »
    jabali wrote: »
    Just got tickets for the early access IMAX screening at the TCL Chinese Theater!! Now to buy tickets for that weekend as well...

    Friendly tip...you might want to rebook to Citywalk ;)

    Haha, just did after hearing the same from a friend! Thanks for the tip.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    Birdleson wrote: »
    Rented a whole private AMC theater in Los Angeles! Was actually way less $$ than I expected… Not sure what my plans are for invites yet… just one friend confirmed so far.

    When exactly?

    Sat Oct 9th at 12pm.
    Still trying to figure out what we want to do.

    I think @Birdleson is pining for an invitation.

    More like maybe offering to help out if he needs to fill the place. I'd make the drive down, if invited.

    I have my tickets for Thursday, Oct. 7, 4:45 pm in San Jose. The rest of the Bay Area crew can't make it (actually @BeatlesSansEarmuffs hasn't yet responded). The friend I am going with (a non-MI6 member) has seen every Bond film opening night beginning with DN in 1962. Even more impressive is that until SF he went with the same lifelong friend every time. Due to illness, his friend dropped out after QOS. So I stepped in and NTTD will be # 3 for us as a team.

    Sounds like a blast! I can't imagine what it would be like to have seen all of them in theaters when they premiered.

    As for me, since my plans altered, I managed a ticket for 4 pm on Thursday, October 7th. Can't believe it's so close now.
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
    edited September 2021 Posts: 13,818
    Related. US viewing.

    Casino Royale plays at AMC theaters Friday 24 September, and the following days through Thursday.

    For me in Northern Virginia I see two local theaters, two showtimes per day 12:00 and 3:25 pm.


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    https://www.showtimes.com/movies/casino-royale-10503/movie-times/



  • Posts: 12,474
    Related. US viewing.

    Casino Royale plays at AMC theaters Friday 24 September, and the following days through Thursday.

    For me in Northern Virginia I see two local theaters, two showtimes per day 12:00 and 3:25 pm.


    243-2431429_amc-theatres-logo.png
    https://www.showtimes.com/movies/casino-royale-10503/movie-times/



    My dream to see CR on the big screen lives to die another day!

    My nearest theater, where I also booked my early NTTD tickets, appears to have it. I was going to do all the Craig films in a day before, but now I’ll have to plan something interesting to at least see the first and last ones in theaters and the others probably at home (assuming QOS, SF, and SP don’t get this treatment).
  • Skyfall actually will have showings from Oct. 1st
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    TheBondFan wrote: »
    Skyfall actually will have showings from Oct. 1st

    I saw that. Looks like the common consensus favorites are the only ones getting the love this time. I imagine the main reason for the marathon’s disappearance is the concern of having people in one place for so long during a day. I definitely want to see CR at least since I never had the opportunity before, but I may pass on SF on the big screen since I did that I think thrice back in 2012. Coolest part is that they’re going for $5 a ticket near me!
  • Has anyone seen a movie on an Onyx screen? Apparently it's Samsung's new LED screen technology.

    I've got the option of seeing it on a few different types of screen, locally, and am wondering which to pick.
  • edited September 2021 Posts: 43
    antovolk wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    The BFI in London isn’t a full IMAX theater?

    It is but it doesn't have laser projection for digital showings (they have Xenon 2K). And unless something radically changes in the next week, there are no 70mm prints of NTTD available. The BFI will screen it in 1.9:1.

    btw re: Science Museum a lot of it has to do apparently with private hires outside of museum hours at that time...

    antovolk, for idiots like me that aren't so technologically minded, and that want to watch the film in IMAX and the best quality possible, where should we be booking in London then? Reading your earlier posts, Cineworld Leicester Square seems to be the only choice-correct? BFI IMAX is my only experience of watching something in a cinema in London. To be honest, that left me a bit cold when seeing Spectre. Not only could I see the scaffolding clearly behind the screen in the lighter scenes-the Austria and Morocco ones-a workman's walkie talkie went off backstage, and could hear it clearly. Both issues really took me out of the film. Out of my 3 cinema viewings of SP, the one at the IMAX was the one I enjoyed least, in terms of cinematic experience.

  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    Posts: 40,978
    FoxRox wrote: »
    Related. US viewing.

    Casino Royale plays at AMC theaters Friday 24 September, and the following days through Thursday.

    For me in Northern Virginia I see two local theaters, two showtimes per day 12:00 and 3:25 pm.


    243-2431429_amc-theatres-logo.png
    https://www.showtimes.com/movies/casino-royale-10503/movie-times/



    My dream to see CR on the big screen lives to die another day!

    My nearest theater, where I also booked my early NTTD tickets, appears to have it. I was going to do all the Craig films in a day before, but now I’ll have to plan something interesting to at least see the first and last ones in theaters and the others probably at home (assuming QOS, SF, and SP don’t get this treatment).

    I was wondering if QoS was going to be playing in any theaters. I wouldn't mind catching it for a sixth time there.
  • edited September 2021 Posts: 3,164
    scotty8692 wrote: »
    antovolk wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    The BFI in London isn’t a full IMAX theater?

    It is but it doesn't have laser projection for digital showings (they have Xenon 2K). And unless something radically changes in the next week, there are no 70mm prints of NTTD available. The BFI will screen it in 1.9:1.

    btw re: Science Museum a lot of it has to do apparently with private hires outside of museum hours at that time...

    antovolk, for idiots like me that aren't so technologically minded, and that want to watch the film in IMAX and the best quality possible, where should we be booking in London then? Reading your earlier posts, Cineworld Leicester Square seems to be the only choice-correct? BFI IMAX is my only experience of watching something in a cinema in London. To be honest, that left me a bit cold when seeing Spectre. Not only could I see the scaffolding clearly behind the screen in the lighter scenes-the Austria and Morocco ones-a workman's walkie talkie went off backstage, and could hear it clearly. Both issues really took me out of the film. Out of my 3 cinema viewings of SP, the one at the IMAX was the one I enjoyed least, in terms of cinematic experience.

    Correct (for IMAX, or make the trip to Manchester), or the Odeon Leicester Square & West End for Dolby Cinema (Dolby Vision projection and Atmos audio)
    octofinger wrote: »
    Has anyone seen a movie on an Onyx screen? Apparently it's Samsung's new LED screen technology.

    I've got the option of seeing it on a few different types of screen, locally, and am wondering which to pick.


    Onyx is a very new technology which is basically a giant TV screen in lieu of a projector. Most filmmakers are definitely feeling very apprehensive about it, while for others it is an interesting thing because of benefits like HDR, which you can get from top line TVs at home, being brought to the big screen in full force.

    Worth trying just as a curio but in terms of artistic intent with this film, go IMAX or Dolby first.
  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
    edited September 2021 Posts: 8,188
    Where in the US is there a IMAX screening with the full 1.44:1 AR?
  • edited September 2021 Posts: 3,164
    Where in the US is there a IMAX screening with the full 1.44:1 AR?
    I had a list I haven't updated since pre covid but here's an updated one from a friend who's been keeping tabs:

    1. AMC Metreon (San Francisco)
    2. AMC CityWalk (Los Angeles)
    3. Bullock State Museum IMAX (Austin)
    4. IMAX Entertainment Centre (Branson)
    5. TN Aquarium IMAX (Chattanooga) not officially announced but multiple confirmations via DM
    6. AutoNation IMAX (Ft. Lauderdale)
    7. AMC Lincoln Square (NYC)

    Also the Smithsonian venues (eg Udvar-Hazy) are hoping to screen it but unconfirmed ATM. In Canada, Scotiabank in Toronto will be full 1.43, there's also the Cinesphere in Toronto too but unknown if they'll screen the film yet.

    To add as well, just came back yesterday from seeing Dune in Brussels (also filmed in IMAX, though digitally, but 1hr+ of full 1.43 footage) and when seeing on a "real IMAX" screen like that, having the full screen image really makes a massive difference. (We had the Top Gun 2 trailer in 1.90 before the show so it was a good reference point to compare as well). IMO I don't think it's worth going to a 1.43 venue like the BFI, unless they will screen it in the full format with laser projection. Otherwise it would be best to settle for the next best 1.90 venue (for London folks, that Cineworld I mentioned before is really great. And in Germany they're opening the biggest IMAX in the world on the 30th in Leonberg, it's 44mx22m 1.90)
  • edited September 2021 Posts: 859
    Almost one week before the film's "international" release (the firsts screenings), thought that it could be interesting to document somewhere (for the curiosity and the posterity) the conditions of the release of the movie: the conditions of access to cinemas (movie theaters) in the differents countries of the world. So I have a small series of questions to answer bellow for you, in order to write a little thing on the subject:

    0) (Precise your country).
    1) Are the cinemas in your country currently closed by the government or not? (If so, when is the film scheduled?)

    2) (If yes, are cinemas closed in the whole country or just in one part, like a region or a city?)

    3) What are the current conditions for accessing cinemas in your country? (example: see the answer for France below).

    4) Is there a law in your country which obliges the wearing of a mask in the cinemas during the screening of films? (You can add if mask if you personally think masks should or shouldn't be mandatory).

    5) Is there a limit to the number of seats in cinemas? (And a eventual curfew?)

    _______________

    In mainland France, here is what it is:

    1) Theaters/cinemas are open (the film is set to be release on October 6 here).

    3) Access to the cinemas (as to many places) is EXCLUSIVELY reserved to people who can present what we call here a "Pass sanitaire" (Health Pass). This is a paper or digital document that can be obtained if you have fulfilled at least one of the following three conditions:
    - Issued after 7 days to anyone who has received a second injection of a double injection vaccine recognized by the European Union (such as Pfizer) (for single injection vaccines such as Johnson & Johnson, it is 28 days later).
    - Have been tested negative for COVID via a screening test (like PCR test) less than 72 hours ago.
    - Have proof that you were infected (less than 6 months ago) and have since recovered.

    4) There is currently no law that obliges cinema owners to require (except for eventual prefectural orders) the masks wearing for theirs customers. However, the law allows cinemas owners who wish to do it (on a voluntary basis) to require it, and/so in practice many cinemas owners impose to their customers to wear a mask during screenings.

    5) There is no limit to the number of seats, no obligation to leave empty one seat on two.
    (If things change in your country between now and the release of the film, please add an update).
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