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batman
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This doesn't give a definite date, but it is quite interesting ...
Double feature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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avalard
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This talk of double features is interesting. I never experienced a proper double bill at the cinemas, although I've many a time spent an entire day or night popping from one film to another, or at special festival events.
As part of a course I'm teaching at the moment, I'm putting on a mock-period screening in a mock-period cinema, in an attempt to replicate something of the feel of a 1950s/60s cinema experience. Including two features, a short, period trailers and a newsreel. For those with longer memories, anything I've missed in that? |
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batman
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Edward G
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You've put your finger right on it, Donna,
Picture palaces, the parting of the curtains, the decor, the sense of an event that accompanied going to the cinema. In those earlier days, there was no DVD or even video availability, no Sky or multi-channels. Now there is so much choice (though much of it is dross) that the novelty of cinema is largely gone. The multiplexes are staffed in the main by people who don't have a natural interest in cinema and visisted by many customers who seem to view the auditorium as a canteen! In the past, people on the whole respected other people's right to watch a film without listening to noise or excessive chatter. Nowadays, that is all too uncommon. The soul of it is gone. What's left can be nutured in the art house scene but it's difficult to sustain interest and it can be expensive to run because of rental fees.... Quote:
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Steve Crook
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![]() An outing to the cinema was An Event back then. Make sure your audience realises that and joins in the fun by treating it like one. Steve |
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bhowells
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With reference to Avalards mock period screening(a marvelous idea by the way), how about some light easy listening music for the inverval. I would reccomend selections from Burt Kaempfert and Manuel and His Music of the Mountains(a.k.a Geoff Love and His Orchestra.
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Mr Dean
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The last time I remember going to see a circuit double bill of new releases (I think re-releases as double bills were later) was in 1979-80. I remember a Lee Majors film called Steel at the Elephant and Castle Odeon, but I don't remember the other half of the bill.
The reference to a mock showing of a whole show (an LCP or last complete programme) reminds of the release of Life of Brian in 1979. Am I right in thinking that the original release included a mock travelogue about a fictitious East European country? This would have been an ABC release. It would only have worked if audiences could still remember the 'Look at Life' series. |
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