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|    BladeRunner in theaters in France    |
|    02 Aug 08 11:32:03    |
      From: v.corlaix@gmail.com              The title says all.       Yesterday evening, we were out after lunch, my GF and I because it was       too damn hot in the flat.              Walking quietly, I told her we could grab the theater program so we can       see what's interesting to watch. While I was reading it standing in       front of the entrance, she was watching the screens displaying titles       and remaning places for each room.              "There's BladeRunner in here." she told me.       Guessing wether I didn't hear well of she was kidding, I kept reading       and replied "Oh yeah?" with a half-bemused tone.       "Yes, watch here." and she pointed the screen.       "BLADERUNNER" it was written. So I browsed the program and saw it was       right. The last version in OV. It also warned us that the movie would       began at 9:50pm. My cellphone accurately told me it was precisely       9.43pm.              3 minutes later we were sat comfortably in the exact middle of the rows       (the best place) and waited for the light to turn off.              I won't have to mention how great it was to watch it again on big       screen. As I know the movie quite well, I spent a lot of the moment to       carefully scann through brackgrounds and little details. A delight.              And of course I couldn't help but muttering in sync the famous "I've       seen things..." and "It's too bad she won't live..." lines :)              BTW, this vision of retrofuture couldn't imagine something that is       obvious to me now: screens are flat. Curiously, those now old low-res       bubbled tubes didn't come to disturb me at all. They are perfecly fit in       the whole visual process.              Anyway...              .V the N              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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