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Winners announced for the free advance screening of DISTRICT 13: ULTIMATUM!

Friday, January 29th, 2010

districtb13uThanks to all the Fantastic Fest 2010 badge holders who wrote in for a reserved seat to see the free advance screening of Fantastic Fest fav DISTRICT 13: ULTIMATUM this coming Monday @ the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar!

We actually still have a few seats left for you guys, so if you’re a Fantastic Fest badge holder and haven’t written in yet and still want to see the show, email brad@originalalamo.com with “PARKOUR FOR THE COURSE” in the subject line.  We’ll contact you directly if we can fit you in!

Everyone else, there’s still some “Admit 2″ passes floating around town!  Most of the theater will be filled by those, first come, first seated, so find one and come on down on Monday.  In addition, if you didn’t get one, but REALLY can’t wait to see this eye-bursting action explosion, we always have a stand-by line and are always able to get some very excited die-hards in the door!

Here’s the list, if you’re on it you must claim your ticket no later than 7pm on Monday, February 1 @ The Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar to guarantee your seats.  The show starts at 7:30p.

Glass, Geoffrey +1

DeLeón-Serratos, Jesús +1

Archip, Dana +1

Bailey, Robin +1

Bate, William +1

Dailey, Matthew +1

De Leon, JC +1

Gargano, Michelle +1

Gleason, Jeff +1

Harkins Eakins, Lecia +1

Hidalgo, James +1

Jeffress, Jamie +1

Johnson, Sven +1

Lambert, Robert +1

Locklear, Nathan +1

Mackey, Kristopher +1

Mackey, Tisha +1

McInroy, Chris +1

Miller, Jonathan +1

Mills, Austin  +1

Osmon, John  +1

Ramirez, Nick +1

Rath, Robert +1

Reese, Dshanya +1

Romero, Celia C +1

Strait, Eddie +1

Taylor, Kent +1

Tindle, Jeffrey +1

Wages, John +1

Williams, Kevin +1

For more info about Fantastic Fest, please visit www.fantasticfest.com

FF Badge Holders, check out this Free Advance screening of DISTRICT 13: ULTIMATUM!

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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Monday, February 1, 7:30p, Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar

This one blew all our heads right off our shoulders at last year’s Fantastic Fest- only to then leap from the top of a 15 story building just in time to catch our heads before hitting the ground, then kicking them right back on. Like it’s now cult-legendary predecessor DISTRICT B13, this reunion of writer Luc Besson (THE PROFESSIONAL, FIFTH ELEMENT) and on-screen ass-kickers Leito (David Belle) and Damien (Cyril Raffaelli), DISTRICT 13 ULTIMATUM serves up an endless display of some of the most righteous parkour action ever committed to film. A jaw-dropping spectacle that will have you finding new, potentially deadly ways to go about your daily routine.

How to get in:
Many of the seats will be filled by those “Admit 2″ passes you see for other advance screenings around town, but since this a Fantastic Fest jam, we were able to hold aside a small chunk of seats specifically for our Fantastic Fest badge-holders! If you are a Fantastic Fest 2010 badge-holder and you want to attend this screening, send an email to brad@originalalamo.com with your name (please include the name used to purchase the actual badge) and the type of badge(s) purchased in the body of the email, and make sure to put “PARKOUR FOR THE COURSE” in the subject line. We will randomly pick (authenticated) badge-holders until our seat allotment is full, then post the list of winners on the Alamo Blog and the Fantastic Fest Blog on Friday, January 29 @ 3pm. Each name on the list is good for 2 seats, which will be held at will call until 7pm on the night of the show.

Special note: In the event we still have a few “reserved” seats left past 3pm on 1/29, go ahead and still send in an email.  We’ll contact you directly if we can fit you in!

From Todd Brown’s Fantastic Fest 2009 write-up:
District 13 is once again in trouble. The gangs are restless, promised changes have not come to pass, poverty and crime are as rampant as ever. And, just in case things weren’t difficult and complex enough in the anarchic district, it appears as though it has a new enemy, a powerful and well financed enemy determined to bring the wrath of the establishment down upon the people and willing to kill to do so. In the face of lawlessness and rising violence there can be only one response: by-the-book supercop Damien and free roaming — free running, I should say — vigilante Leto must once again join forces to bring peace to District 13.

When Pierre Morel’s District B13 burst on to the scene in 2004, prescient timing and clever marketing allowed the film to tap into the bubbling awareness of a new extreme sport, parkour. By casting parkour’s co-creator David Belle as Leto and then building the film around his unique skills the film delivered something people had never before seen on screen, a dazzling combination of speed, strength, grace and fearlessness. Largely on Belle’s back the film became a huge international hit and so producer Luc Besson did what smart producers always do in cases like these: he took his original formula, shifted the focus slightly and made a sequel.

While the original District B13 was very much Belle’s coming out party this second installment casts its eye largely on his partner, French martial artist Cyril Raffaelli. Though you may not think of France as a hotbed for martial arts, Raffaelli is so good that he has been hired to choreograph fight films in Hong Kong and his performance as Damien is loaded with raw energy and charisma, his flying fists and feet dazzling to watch on screen. If the first B13 provided a taste of what Raffaelli was capable of, this second provides a full course meal. Fill out the cast with charismatic characters heading the competing gangs — Black’s MC Jean Gab’1 plays a key role — and District B13 Ultimatum proves that sometimes you really can go back again.
(Todd Brown, Twitch Film)

Fantastic Fest Feature HARD REVENGE MILLY Headed for DVD

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Hard Revenge Milly DVD CoverTakanori Tsujimoto’s HARD REVENGE MILLY and HARD REVENGE MILLY: BLOODY BATTLE played at Fantastic Fest 2009 to enthusiastic crowd responses. These films deliver wild action and blood-spraying, limb-severing effects created by Fantastic Fest favorite Yoshihiro Nishimura. Those who missed out on the screenings can now watch the films on a new DVD released by Well Go USA (street date: 1/26/2010).  The disc is widely available for purchase at the usual places like Amazon so get it now! Alternatively, people who like free stuff can swing over Twitch Film because the site is giving away copies of the DVD and poster this week (U.S. residents only).

Audience Award Winner A TOWN CALLED PANIC Opens This Weekend

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

town2At our annual festival of horror, fantasy, and all around boom-shakin’ cinema, Fantastic Fest, there was one gem that stood out this year as the audience favorite. No, it wasn’t some blood-squirt fest from Japan or even a 100% medically accurate film from the Netherlands about sewing people together (but, boy, did those movies kill!). No, the crowd favorite this year was a Belgium film about a toy cowboy and a toy Indian that fail to build a barbecue.

What? There must be something really special about this film, an anomaly in a festival full of gore, frights, and terror that would elevate this animated feature to the top spot. Try, for one, that this film is genuinely funny. Not funny in a gross out way, not funny in a hoity toity pinky-in-the-air way, but funny in a zany, madcap, and completely non-cynical way.

This film is hilarious, it’s random, it’s fun, but most importantly, it’s imaginative. The typical toy battle of cowboy and Indian is turned on its head; here, the two action figures are roommates who want to do something nice for their more responsible flatmate, horse. Once their ineptitude and a few misplaced decimal points get in their way, the three toys embark on a crazy adventure. But each problem they face is wilder than the last, and each solution is creative and crazy.

You can tell that this film is made by wackos who simply love making people laugh. It shows that this is a labor of love, a product of self-amusement rather than commercial interest. If more films were made this way, we’d be in a much more joyful world.

Some quotes from the rags:

“A TOWN CALLED PANIC proves you don’t need fancy CGI techniques, 3-D, or stunt voice casting to make a sparkly little gem”
Leslie Felperin, Variety

“There’s really very little to say about this film beyond that it’s absolutely brilliant”
Peter Brunette, The Hollywood Reporter

town-called-panic-blog“The film’s humor, simultaneously giddy and satirical, is reminiscent of “South Park” and the “Wallace & Gromit” movies, but it’s less pointed, more poetic.”
Mike Hale, New York Times

“I enjoyed this film so much I’m sorry to report it was finally too much of a muchness. You can only eat so much cake. But I don’t think that’s a problem…It has an innocent hallucinatory charm”
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

Some Fantastic Fest comments:

“This was such a charming, good-natured, and original comedy. Just perfect.”

“Very, very funny, but the best thing about it was the originality and non-stop ideas.”

“Goodness this is the best claymation feature i have ever seen”

“This one is a classic!!!!”

This absurdist animation is like TOY STORY thrown into a blender with Mike Judge and a Belgian Waffle. Mmmm.

There will be a special premiere Thursday at midnight at Alamo South Lamar. Tickets are available for that show here. Please note that A TOWN CALLED PANIC opens for a full run on Friday at the Alamo Ritz. For tickets and showtimes, please click here

ROBOGEISHA is coming to America courtesy of Funimation

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

posterrobogeisha4970138We were thrilled to see that our old friends Funimation have put pen to paper with the maniacs behind ROBOGEISHA to bring this 2009 Fantastic Fest favorite to our shores. We think it will be a big hit with everyone who loved director Noboru Iguchi’s previous film MACHINE GIRL and last year’s hemoglobin fountain TOKYO GORE POLICE.

Here’s the news straight from Funimation and here’s the original Japanese ROBOGEISHA site – you might want to sit down and brace yourself against something heavy before you watch the trailer.

Also, fair warning: you probably won’t want to eat at Long John Silver’s anytime soon after watching that. ROBOGEISHA!