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A similar film by Damien Chazelle was the basis of my dream, following two white lovers travelling across the smaller towns of China, surrounded by a cast of exuberant cartoon characters. All is well, the music is bopping, that is until these toons start brutally murdering the humans to claim the world as theirs.
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Max the Movie Guy added 1 item to My trips to the home list
UK RELEASE: November 15th 2019
HOW I SAW IT: Sky Cinema (Premiere)
WHEN I SAW IT: November 16th 2019
NOTE: My family does have Sky but our friends over the road do, and the night after they left on holiday I was given access to their home just to watch this legally.
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Max the Movie Guy added 1 item to Cinema’s longest post-marketing movie delays list
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Trailer debut: July 15th 2019
Original release: February 14th 2020
New release: September 18th 2020
Difference: 217 days
Between trailer and release: 432 days
Reasons: To make way for the extensive reshoots taking place in November 2019, because Fox/Disney thought that after The Golden Circle, the Kingsman franchise would feel more comfortable in the September slot, and most obviously to avoid being overshadowed by Birds of Prey and Sonic.
Benefits: With the increased hype for the Sonic movie following the redesign, it especially feels like a reasonable answer. In addition, a post-trailer delay from October to February (January in the UK) did not hurt the first Kingsman.
Flaws: The film already had two trailers put out and edited by Disney and an epic-scale poster featuring the whole primary cast, suggesting that Fox and Disney agreed it was a done deal. This is an embarrassing landmark for the film industry, to delay a film halfway through its journey from marketing to release. Fox’s management isn’t any less farcical under Disney.
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Max the Movie Guy added 1 item to My trips to the cinema 2019 list
SCREENING: Q&A (Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee & Peter Del Vecho), Preview
DATE: November 15th
CINEMA: BFI
LOCATION: Southbank
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Max the Movie Guy added 1 item to My trips to the cinema 2019 list
SCREENING: French Film Festival
DATE: November 10th
CINEMA: Ciné Lumière
LOCATION: Kensington
SHORTS: Love is Love (★★★★)
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Max the Movie Guy added 1 item to My trips to the cinema 2019 list
SCREENING: London Korean Film Festival
DATE: November 8th
CINEMA: Picturehouse Central
LOCATION: West End
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Max the Movie Guy added 1 item to My trips to the cinema 2019 list
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Max the Movie Guy added 1 item to Cinema’s longest post-marketing movie delays list
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Trailer debut: June 29th 2017
Original release: August 25th 2017
New release: October 11th 2019
Difference: 778 days
Between trailer and release: 866 days
Reasons: Was rescheduled for the holiday season to make room for Leap, but when allegations against Harvey Weinstein started to break through and brother Bob reshaped TWC into Lantern Entertainment, the film was pulled off the schedule, only to be released in Germany on January 10th 2019, followed by a digital release in the US on September 17th and a limited theatrical run a month later.
Benefits: Harvey got what he deserved, even if America is too misogynistic and stupid to make it the rest of his life in prison.
Flaws: It's still an awfully long time, even if it wasn't as brutal a delay as Amityville: The Awakening.
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