In the week of the biggest film release in the world, everyone watched Star Wars: The Force Awakens hit theaters with an explosion and distinction that characterizes today’s blockbusters. Thousands, if not millions, of people were eager to wait for the most anticipated release of the year. And for many of these fans, the film could last for months or even years. But at least there’s one person who no longer wants to wait for the launch to leave the sign, at least at a specific time. This person is Quentin Tarantino, creator of “The Hated Eights?”and cinema is the famous and sought-after Hollywood Dome of Los Angeles.
So Quentin Tarantino had his chosen fight with Disney, a rebel against a great empire, it looks like a film, as reported in some places and as you can hear on Howard Stern’s show this week, the director of The Hateful Eight. He criticized Disney for his “blackmail practices,” which threaten the planned releases of the filmmaker’s latest film at the famous Hollywood Dome Cinerama. The place is one of the most important for the screening of 70 mm films, making it a vital place for the launch of the roadshow “The Hated Eight”.
- According to Tarantino.
- Disney encouraged the ArcLight Theatre to reverse its contract to screen Tarantino’s latest film at the Cinerama Dome for its mega blockbuster.
- Star Wars Episode VII.
- Which can be featured during the holiday season.
Originally scheduled to premiere on December 25 at the Cinerama Dome, “Os Os Oiados Odiados?”It had its carefully set release date to reach the screen just after “Star Wars Episode VII”, which opens this week. But according to Tarantino, Disney has threatened To Ban Star Wars Episode VII?appear in any ArcLight cinema across the country if its requirements for the Cinerama Dome were not met. Carefully distinguishing Disney people and the people from “Star Wars,” Tarantino visibly angry said, “It’s vengeful, it’s cruel, and it’s extortion. They literally threatened ArcLight to do it.
Pointing out that Star Wars is in a room just over a mile from grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood and what?Hateful eight? Even beginning with the Cinerama logo, Tarantino said: “They have the best movie in the world. We’re talking about a fucking theater. ? The news is another setback before the long-awaited film release of “The Hateful Eight. “
The efforts of Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, Paul Thomas Anderson and other important filmmakers to preserve the stock of films and film when they may have flowed a lot of ink, but the hurdle will always be that they have to convince the audience that they really have a visibly different experience and probably better than watching a movie digitally. There’s still a long way to go, but let’s wait before we ask ourselves: the hated eight?and the investment made to recover an inactive format for a long time. time, and above all to know if the public will have specialized experience without problems, or if the big 70-millimeter lap can be completed before it actually begins.
The eight hated? It will debut in 70 millimetres in theaters on Christmas Day, before its U. S. premiere on December 31 and here in Brazil in January. If you’re curious, listen to all the discussions Quentin Tarantino has had with Howard Stern about his disney issues, click here.