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Post by UltimateTrekker on May 2, 2002 8:57:29 GMT -5
(From Ciniscape)
Finally! If that happens it won't be fighting Harry Potter II $ LOTR II. Thank Goodness. Let's hope.
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Post by Gnom on May 2, 2002 10:55:37 GMT -5
*wonders idly how many moons after that it will come ashore here...*
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Post by Elric3960 on May 2, 2002 11:00:52 GMT -5
^^^As was stated in the quote, December was the usual time that the Trek films have been released, so do the math.
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Post by StolenThunder on May 2, 2002 12:49:04 GMT -5
2027, then.
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Post by Gnom on May 2, 2002 13:12:58 GMT -5
^ Something like that... I have not seen a single Trek movie on a big screen!
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Post by StolenThunder on May 2, 2002 14:39:25 GMT -5
I've only seen First Contact and Insurrection....
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Post by Gnom on May 2, 2002 15:59:08 GMT -5
My late and accidental but all the more fateful encounter with Time's Arrow occured a month or so before the Insurrection video release...
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Post by Elric3960 on May 2, 2002 17:51:36 GMT -5
If you're being serious, forgive my ignorance, folks. I overestimated Paramount's greed and assumed that they were being released at least 6 months apart. We get to see foreign films here with an average time lag of 3 to 6 months. I just thought that the reverse was true.
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Post by Gnom on May 3, 2002 5:39:08 GMT -5
Seriously, a film can be in theaters here a week after it's US premiere, or it can take 8 months. I'd say an average delay is 2-3 months. Generally, what are known to be sure hits, [LOTR is the latest example] will come here fairly quickly, about others it's hard to tell in advance. Then there's of course always the possibility that a film won't be relesed in theaters at all but goes straight to video/DVD. That usually happens about a year after the US premiere. Considering the fact that there isn't any Trek showing on TV here at the present time-- *shivers* Well, I trust the world cannot be that cruel place!
It looks there was four months between Insurrection opening in US and in Finland. With another movie that may be no big deal, but if the schedule is anything like that with Nemesis, with the US side people talking about it wherever you go in the Trekish Web, I expect them to be very long months!
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Post by UltimateTrekker on May 3, 2002 7:10:09 GMT -5
In today's world of VCDs, companies are looking beyond that policy. Enterprise opened only months after the US premiere. Why? Because you can d/l them from the internet anyway, so why wait!
Movies will soon open similtaneously worldwide.
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Post by StolenThunder on May 3, 2002 12:39:09 GMT -5
To be honest, with cinema releases, it isn't actually too bad in the UK - a few weeks to a month behind [or sometimes at the same time]...
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Post by Gnom on May 7, 2002 12:55:10 GMT -5
Some Nemesis release dates, according to IMDb. To be taken with certain reservations, as always...
USA 13 December 2002 UK 20 December 2002 Australia 1 January 2003 Germany 2 January 2003 Netherlands 13 March 2003
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Post by StolenThunder on May 7, 2002 13:59:21 GMT -5
Why do the Netherlands get it so late!?
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Post by Gnom on May 7, 2002 15:58:14 GMT -5
^ Dunno, but I bet ours is around those times too... But you would get it just a week after it's US opening!
Hmm, it's really been too long a time since I've been in London...
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Post by StolenThunder on May 7, 2002 16:17:51 GMT -5
I would think that the release of Nemesis is reason enough to return...
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