The Rolling Stones are a significantly "bigger" band than PJ the world over.*
Their concert film, Shine a Light, was directed by Martin Scorsese, a significantly "bigger" presence in the film world than Cameron Crowe.**
If Shine a Light wasn't playing in wide release in theatres, there is little to no probability of Pearl Jam Twenty playing in wide release in theatres.
Unless PJ really seeks to promote this, which is highly unlikely given their past history, Pearl Jam Twenty will play, at most, in limited engagement at art-house theatres.
*No, I'm not open to debate on this.
**Not a dis to Mr. Crowe. Rather, a reminder of how big Scorsese is.***
***Crowe name-checked him in Singles, remember?
"A lot more people are capable of being big out there that just don't give themselves a chance." -Stone Gossard
The Rolling Stones are a significantly "bigger" band than PJ the world over.*
Their concert film, Shine a Light, was directed by Martin Scorsese, a significantly "bigger" presence in the film world than Cameron Crowe.**
If Shine a Light wasn't playing in wide release in theatres, there is little to no probability of Pearl Jam Twenty playing in wide release in theatres.
Unless PJ really seeks to promote this, which is highly unlikely given their past history, Pearl Jam Twenty will play, at most, in limited engagement at art-house theatres.
*No, I'm not open to debate on this.
**Not a dis to Mr. Crowe. Rather, a reminder of how big Scorsese is.***
***Crowe name-checked him in Singles, remember?
foot-noted footnotes? this post is all david foster wallace and shit...
The Rolling Stones are a significantly "bigger" band than PJ the world over.*
Their concert film, Shine a Light, was directed by Martin Scorsese, a significantly "bigger" presence in the film world than Cameron Crowe.**
If Shine a Light wasn't playing in wide release in theatres, there is little to no probability of Pearl Jam Twenty playing in wide release in theatres.
Unless PJ really seeks to promote this, which is highly unlikely given their past history, Pearl Jam Twenty will play, at most, in limited engagement at art-house theatres.
*No, I'm not open to debate on this.
**Not a dis to Mr. Crowe. Rather, a reminder of how big Scorsese is.***
***Crowe name-checked him in Singles, remember?
Shine A Light was playing in our local theaters and when it was released we had two movie theaters in our town (both the same company) and now we have only have the bigger left. I really hope that the people behind this PJ20 film will promote it the best they can and try to get it to theaters worldwide and not just film-festivals and small theaters (that doesn't really exist in many places anymore).
The Rolling Stones are a significantly "bigger" band than PJ the world over.*
Their concert film, Shine a Light, was directed by Martin Scorsese, a significantly "bigger" presence in the film world than Cameron Crowe.**
If Shine a Light wasn't playing in wide release in theatres, there is little to no probability of Pearl Jam Twenty playing in wide release in theatres.
Unless PJ really seeks to promote this, which is highly unlikely given their past history, Pearl Jam Twenty will play, at most, in limited engagement at art-house theatres.
*No, I'm not open to debate on this.
**Not a dis to Mr. Crowe. Rather, a reminder of how big Scorsese is.***
***Crowe name-checked him in Singles, remember?
Shine A Light was playing in our local theaters and when it was released we had two movie theaters in our town (both the same company) and now we have only have the bigger left. I really hope that the people behind this PJ20 film will promote it the best they can and try to get it to theaters worldwide and not just film-festivals and small theaters (that doesn't really exist in many places anymore).
If not, I'm pretty sure none of us will miss the opportunity to buy the film itself and watch it at home
It would obviously be great if they showed it in theatres worldwide, though!
The Rolling Stones are a significantly "bigger" band than PJ the world over.*
Their concert film, Shine a Light, was directed by Martin Scorsese, a significantly "bigger" presence in the film world than Cameron Crowe.**
If Shine a Light wasn't playing in wide release in theatres, there is little to no probability of Pearl Jam Twenty playing in wide release in theatres.
Unless PJ really seeks to promote this, which is highly unlikely given their past history, Pearl Jam Twenty will play, at most, in limited engagement at art-house theatres.
*No, I'm not open to debate on this.
**Not a dis to Mr. Crowe. Rather, a reminder of how big Scorsese is.***
***Crowe name-checked him in Singles, remember?
Shine A Light was playing in our local theaters and when it was released we had two movie theaters in our town (both the same company) and now we have only have the bigger left. I really hope that the people behind this PJ20 film will promote it the best they can and try to get it to theaters worldwide and not just film-festivals and small theaters (that doesn't really exist in many places anymore).
If not, I'm pretty sure none of us will miss the opportunity to buy the film itself and watch it at home
It would obviously be great if they showed it in theatres worldwide, though!
I believe 99% of us will buy the film on DVD or Blue-ray even if we've seen it in a movie theater. That said let's hope it hits the movie theaters worldwide!
Really looking forward to this, along with Ukelele Songs, Water on the Road, the Ed solo show in June and a new album I'm guessing we can expect sometime in 2012.
Unfortunately I won't be making it to PJ20 or a Canadian show but with everything else going on it's more than satisfying to be a fan of this band!
Really looking forward to this, along with Ukelele Songs, Water on the Road, the Ed solo show in June and a new album I'm guessing we can expect sometime in 2012.
Unfortunately I won't be making it to PJ20 or a Canadian show but with everything else going on it's more than satisfying to be a fan of this band!
Nice find. I hadn't checked the website in a couple days and didn't see the update. Thanks!
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Snagging. Can't wait for info about when this is going to be released!
If it ends up in theatres over here we could all easily work out some sort of fundraiser evening so all us TenClubbers go to the same session in our particular city... make an event of it!
This film is going to make me smile and cry and laugh and sing and reminisce and hope this band never needs to fall apart!!
Yess!!! "Pearl Jam Twenty will enjoy a unique, simultaneous worldwide theatrical release in select cities and venues in September and thereafter will roll out in an accelerated fashion... The soundtrack and DVD of the film will be released worldwide by Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment, with the soundtrack released simultaneous to the film in September and the DVD following with a release in October". Source: PJ20 press release from Cameron Crowe's blog: http://www.theuncool.com/2011/05/25/pea ... s-release/
Great news! I wonder if we will see a PJ20 deluxe package containing the Soundtrack on vinyl/cd, the Film on blue ray/dvd combo and the Book as a hardback version? That would be sweet...
Yess!!! "Pearl Jam Twenty will enjoy a unique, simultaneous worldwide theatrical release in select cities and venues in September and thereafter will roll out in an accelerated fashion... The soundtrack and DVD of the film will be released worldwide by Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment, with the soundtrack released simultaneous to the film in September and the DVD following with a release in October". Source: PJ20 press release from Cameron Crowe's blog: http://www.theuncool.com/2011/05/25/pea ... s-release/
Great news! I wonder if we will see a PJ20 deluxe package containing the Soundtrack on vinyl/cd, the Film on blue ray/dvd combo and the Book as a hardback version? That would be sweet...
Snagging. Can't wait for info about when this is going to be released!
If it ends up in theatres over here we could all easily work out some sort of fundraiser evening so all us TenClubbers go to the same session in our particular city... make an event of it!
This film is going to make me smile and cry and laugh and sing and reminisce and hope this band never needs to fall apart!!
That would be amazingly cool although my travel budget(& my every budget) is being completely blown by PJ20!
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EV - Canberra, Newcastle & Sydney 1&2 2011
Snagging. Can't wait for info about when this is going to be released!
If it ends up in theatres over here we could all easily work out some sort of fundraiser evening so all us TenClubbers go to the same session in our particular city... make an event of it!
This film is going to make me smile and cry and laugh and sing and reminisce and hope this band never needs to fall apart!!
:idea: Great idea, would love to meet some of you young Sydney whipper-snappers PJ worshippers!!!
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Yess!!! "Pearl Jam Twenty will enjoy a unique, simultaneous worldwide theatrical release in select cities and venues in September and thereafter will roll out in an accelerated fashion... The soundtrack and DVD of the film will be released worldwide by Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment, with the soundtrack released simultaneous to the film in September and the DVD following with a release in October". Source: PJ20 press release from Cameron Crowe's blog: http://www.theuncool.com/2011/05/25/pea ... s-release/
Great news! I wonder if we will see a PJ20 deluxe package containing the Soundtrack on vinyl/cd, the Film on blue ray/dvd combo and the Book as a hardback version? That would be sweet...
I hope it gets shown here and not just the mainland..
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Lisbon - July 10, 2010
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Zurich - June 23, 2022
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Too distracted by the 'other' PJ20 news
All looks very good! Looking forward to soaking all this up
Send my credentials to the house of detention
The Rolling Stones are a significantly "bigger" band than PJ the world over.*
Their concert film, Shine a Light, was directed by Martin Scorsese, a significantly "bigger" presence in the film world than Cameron Crowe.**
If Shine a Light wasn't playing in wide release in theatres, there is little to no probability of Pearl Jam Twenty playing in wide release in theatres.
Unless PJ really seeks to promote this, which is highly unlikely given their past history, Pearl Jam Twenty will play, at most, in limited engagement at art-house theatres.
*No, I'm not open to debate on this.
**Not a dis to Mr. Crowe. Rather, a reminder of how big Scorsese is.***
***Crowe name-checked him in Singles, remember?
foot-noted footnotes? this post is all david foster wallace and shit...
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I'm hoping for grunge era
chestnuts from Alice in Chains,
maybe some Tad,
Mudhoney,
etc.
Cheers.
Shine A Light was playing in our local theaters and when it was released we had two movie theaters in our town (both the same company) and now we have only have the bigger left. I really hope that the people behind this PJ20 film will promote it the best they can and try to get it to theaters worldwide and not just film-festivals and small theaters (that doesn't really exist in many places anymore).
Let's just hope they won't forget about it with everything going on!
If not, I'm pretty sure none of us will miss the opportunity to buy the film itself and watch it at home
It would obviously be great if they showed it in theatres worldwide, though!
I believe 99% of us will buy the film on DVD or Blue-ray even if we've seen it in a movie theater. That said let's hope it hits the movie theaters worldwide!
Unfortunately I won't be making it to PJ20 or a Canadian show but with everything else going on it's more than satisfying to be a fan of this band!
Well said! :thumbup:
http://www.theuncool.com/2011/05/17/pj-twenty-pbs-american-masters-tv-debut-1st-still/
"Becoming a Bruce fan is like hitting puberty as a musical fan. It's inevitable." - dcfaithful
Especially the acoustic pre-set !
EV intro to Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
10/25/13 Hartford
That's some cool news!
And it brings some hope to see it in theatres in Italy as well
Thanks for posting it!
PJ - Auckland 2009; Alpine Valley1&2 2011; Man1, Am'dam1&2, Berlin1&2, Stockholm, Oslo & Copenhagen 2012; LA, Oakland, Portland, Spokane, Calgary, Vancouver, Seattle 2013; Auckland 2014, Auckland1&2 2024
EV - Canberra, Newcastle & Sydney 1&2 2011
If it ends up in theatres over here we could all easily work out some sort of fundraiser evening so all us TenClubbers go to the same session in our particular city... make an event of it!
This film is going to make me smile and cry and laugh and sing and reminisce and hope this band never needs to fall apart!!
Great news! I wonder if we will see a PJ20 deluxe package containing the Soundtrack on vinyl/cd, the Film on blue ray/dvd combo and the Book as a hardback version? That would be sweet...
A collectors edition Blu-ray box set!
PJ - Auckland 2009; Alpine Valley1&2 2011; Man1, Am'dam1&2, Berlin1&2, Stockholm, Oslo & Copenhagen 2012; LA, Oakland, Portland, Spokane, Calgary, Vancouver, Seattle 2013; Auckland 2014, Auckland1&2 2024
EV - Canberra, Newcastle & Sydney 1&2 2011
http://www.whosay.com/cameroncrowe/photos/32905
:idea: Great idea, would love to meet some of you young Sydney whipper-snappers PJ worshippers!!!
Didn't know Daughter was written on a tour bus... :oops:
They'll drive us crazy with all those pics, news and anticipations of the sort coming out
Any one hear how long the film will be. I hope it hits the 120 min mark at least
I hope it gets shown here and not just the mainland..
good. it's not like $50.
i have an inde theater near me. i'm going to email them.