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Dandy Guy, in Space
Looks like Birmingham is going to have an anime festival later this year - screenings at the Mac for some things, Botanical Gardens for Totoro... haven't
I second that, I remember watching it on a very late night showing in channel 4 in UK (good old channel 4 usually have some late night gold movie showings) and absolutely loving it.For those who live in the Netherlands (or plan to visit it): In the 'Melkweg' in Amsterdam they'll be showing Studio Ghibli's Only Yesterday on the 18th of November.
Only Yesterday (1991) | Melkweg Amsterdam
This is my favourite anime of all time and due to how niche it is, I never imagined it would ever be shown anywhere. Back in 2010 my best friend lent me some of his anime movie dvds (most of them were Studio Ghibli movies). Back then this movie blew me away and made me realise there is more than just (battle)shonen, good vs evil, etc.
Ha, nice one! Looks like I'll need to schedule in another grand Eva rewatch in preparation but do wish we were given more notice heh.Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time
Coming to UK cinemas from October 6thevangelion.alltheanime.com
3.0+1.0 comes to cinemas from October 6th
Well, my local arts centre has screenings for The First Slam Dunk coming up. The screenings for the English dub are on the 3rd September at 11am and 7th September at 4:30pm, while the subtitled screening is on 6th September at 11am (a more reasonable time compared to the Odeon screenings, given the location). As soon as I found out my shifts yesterday, I booked my ticket for the subtitled screening.The First Slam Dunk is now listed at my local Odeon, but at awkward times also. I don't know what my August shifts are yet, and I'll just keep an eye out for possible screenings at the arts centre if I have to.
Looks like Aberdeen has several showings confirmed now! I'm going to go next Friday evening. Looking forward to it!It seems cineworld has deemed us unworthy of anime
I have noticed that this shows up on the Slam Dunk film website, I wonder if this means they are just coming soon. Doesn't seem to appear for any other Cineworld.. will just have to wait and see..
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It is showing at the Edinburgh Film Festival but the times aren't too convenient, either too early or too late.
What I'd like to know is if they're showing 3.0+1.11 or 3.0+1.01, because 3.0+1.11 has some significant animation improvements. It's also what's being released on UK Blu-ray.Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time
Coming to UK cinemas from October 6thevangelion.alltheanime.com
3.0+1.0 comes to cinemas from October 6th
According to the Odeon listing it's 3.0 + 1.01What I'd like to know is if they're showing 3.0+1.11 or 3.0+1.01, because 3.0+1.11 has some significant animation improvements. It's also what's being released on UK Blu-ray.
That's the part I find strange. I'm going to assume that maybe they used the Gkids theatrical print shown at SLA but surely if 3.0+1.11 is better I could just wait for the Blu-ray? I'd like to see it theatrically but if it's a worse version then it seems like a lot of effort for a worse experience.According to the Odeon listing it's 3.0 + 1.01
Pretty disappointed there's no listing for Ipswich. A bit of a surprise really as we've been getting more anime here lately with Tunnel to Summer and Slam Dunk being shown at Empire Cinema. With Evangelion being a big franchise I thought it'd get a screening for sure.Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time
Coming to UK cinemas from October 6thevangelion.alltheanime.com
3.0+1.0 comes to cinemas from October 6th
I hope the SLA line-up gets announced soon.
Thanks for this, hope there is a showing near me.