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the trilogy [message #81003] Fri, 29 March 1985 14:34 Go to next message
jeanne is currently offline  jeanne
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Posted: Fri Mar 29 14:34:48 1985
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I hope some of the rest of you out there got to see
the trilogy; it was great--exhausting, but great.
Re: the trilogy [message #81004 is a reply to message #81003] Mon, 01 April 1985 13:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Posted: Mon Apr  1 13:57:06 1985
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 > I hope some of the rest of you out there got to see
 > the trilogy; it was great--exhausting, but great.

I wish I could have gotten to see it!!!  It seems to me that if
Lucas, or whoever, agreed to do this to help support public
broadcasting, that they would have done this at more movie
theaters than 10 across the nation.  They could have sold out 1000
theatres with that line-up.  

Oh well.  Maybe next time.

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Re: the trilogy [message #81005 is a reply to message #81003] Thu, 04 April 1985 01:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Posted: Thu Apr  4 01:54:47 1985
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Here in Toronto, thr trilogy was shown in January at the Cinesphere, one of the
largest screens on the continent (2nd to Pyramid at Niagara Falls, I think).
It is actually an IMAX screen [too bad SW isn't IMAX].  It cost $15, all of
which went to Ethiopia [?not sure on this].  The trilogy will be shown again in
T.O, this time for only $10, at the Uptown theatre.  It starts within the next
few weeks.
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Reid Ellis	"Confounded poslfit" - justin@utcs
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Re: the trilogy [message #81006 is a reply to message #81003] Thu, 04 April 1985 10:18 Go to previous message
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Posted: Thu Apr  4 10:18:41 1985
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Summary: The second local showing already happened - you missed it.

 >  ... The trilogy will be shown again in T.O, this time for only $10,
 >  at the Uptown theatre.  It starts within the next few weeks.

Sorry, that happened March 28.  It was a benefit for the Canadian Childrens
Foundation.  Tickets sold out several days ahead, by the way.  The Uptown
is now showing Return of the Jedi.

Mark Brader
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