The B-Movies Podcast #65: Quentin Tarantino is Your Landlord

 

Drop what you’re doing, because this is important. If you love film,  The film industry is moving away from striking and preserving 35mm prints, putting the very concept of film preservation at risk. The issue is far-reaching, and yes, it affects you. Ticket prices continue to rise even though theaters and distributors no longer pay to strike prints and ship them. That’s just the tip of the iceberg. They might as well be burning books, since they’re talking about ridding themselves of 35mm prints altogether. Luckily, we have Julia Marchese of New Beverly Cinema on hand to bring light to the issue. She’s behind the Fight for 35mm petition, and she’s building kickstarter campaign for her first documentary, Out of Print, to explore the joy – and plight – of revival movie houses.

We also implore you to support the Association of Moving Images Archivists (AMIA) Student Chapter by attending “Something Old, Something New” at the New Beverly in Los Angeles on May 4, where they will be screening John Frankenheimer’s Seconds and John Woo’s Face/Off in one of the most delicious double features we’ve ever heard of. Proceeds go to a good cause, prizes will be given out, get your tickets here (and if you can’t make it, keep track of the the event on their twitterfeed – @AMIAatUCLA – for details on next month’s show. Tickets are selling out fast, so get a move (and movie) on.

Also this week, William ‘Bibbs’ Bibbiani, CraveOnline‘s Film Channel Editor, and ‘Professor’ Witney Seibold also review the week’s hottest new releases: The Raven, The Five-Year Engagement, Pirates! Band of Misfits and Safe. If you’re into that sort of thing.

 

Related Sites:

Sign the Fight for 35mm Petition Today!

Contribute to Julia Marchese’s Out of Print Kickstarter Campaign

Visit Something Old, Something New‘s Facebook Page

Buy Tickets for Something Old, Something New: Seconds and Face/Off on March 4

New Beverly Cinema

Julia Marchese on WordPress

 

Related Articles:

Witney Seibold Reviews The Raven

William Bibbiani Reviews The Raven

William Bibbiani Reviews Safe

William Bibbiani Reviews The Five-Year Engagement

Witney Seibold Reviews The Pirates! Band of Misfits

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Martin Scorsese Will Only Make 3D Movies Now

 

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