https://www.fathomevents.com/events/stu ... bor-totoro shows information. Theaters are showing (Dubbed on Sunday at noon, subtitled on Monday at 7pm) Totoro, Laputa, Nausicaa, Kiki's Delivery Service, Howl's Moving Castle, and Spirited Away.
I thought that people might want to be aware of this.
They also have a $60 ticket to get you in to all of them, which will also get you a cell from Spirited Away.
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Very nice! Nausicaa on 35mm is pretty tempting.
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My interest was piqued when you mentioned cel, as SA was not done using cels (there were some limited edition post-production cels made afterwards that were sold at the Ghibli Museum for several hundred dollars). But the link mentioned that it's just a 35mm film reel clip that has been sliced up and then matted/framed. That makes more sense though. Wasn't the Ghibli Museum giving these out with every ticket? I seem to recall hearing that they did at one time. Toei Animation Studio does the same, although it's been years since I've gone.runesaint wrote:They also have a $60 ticket to get you in to all of them, which will also get you a cell from Spirited Away.
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When Nausicaa screened here at the TIFF Bell Lightbox it was a 35mm print that had been pretty well cared for, which was nice to see. The Ghibli Museum was still giving out film pieces when we visited. I imagine they won't run out any time soon.
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Yup a friend of mine just went last spring and sure enough, film strip in their tickets! I believe they said they got one from The Cat Returns.davemerrill wrote:When Nausicaa screened here at the TIFF Bell Lightbox it was a 35mm print that had been pretty well cared for, which was nice to see. The Ghibli Museum was still giving out film pieces when we visited. I imagine they won't run out any time soon.
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Much as I like Miyazaki's films, I can't justify the price they are charging up here. A first run film like Transformers or Spider-Man is $12CAD. The Miyazaki films are $13! Now, in other centers this might be reasonable. Up where I am, it's not (though I'd probably pay to see the Yamato 2199 and 2202 films on a big screen as they were shown in Japan)...
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Ended up going anyway. Still a nice film after all these years. Only about 10 people in the theater though so they aren't making any money on these films...
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It might depend on where you are. I've had several friends tell me when they went their theaters were almost filled up!
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Could be because I went to the subtitled version. I'd figure the dubbed one might have more people. If that was yesterday though, I doubt they had many people as Spider-Man opened as well, there was a big music event up here that drew a terrific number of people. Still might take in the next show on Wednesday if they have it...
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Next one is Kiki's Delivery Service on July 23 & 24! So plenty of time for people to see the new Spider-man first
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