Patricia Arquette Appearance Today
According to LBN, Patricia Arquette and her husband Thomas Jane will be in Los Angeles today from 7-10 p.m. for Christina Fulton’s couture clothing debut. If you are nearby, you can actually attend the event:
Tags: Patricia Arquette, thomas-janeLBN Readers are invited to attend the debut of actress and designer Christina Fulton’s new couture clothing line, FULCAGE, at the Premier Men clothing store in the Beverly Center (8500 Beverly Blvd, 7th Floor) in Los Angeles on Wednesday, September 5 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. RSVP: Contact Andrea Nicastro (andrea@lcoonline.com) or Liam Collopy (lcollopy@lcoonline.com).
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4 opinions for Patricia Arquette Appearance Today
Betty
Sep 5, 2007 at 12:04 pm
Sure, I’ll just hop on over there!
Wish I could go - that would be sooooo cool! Darn, it’s too late for a road trip.
Dawn
Sep 5, 2007 at 1:02 pm
Road trip!!!
I’m in. But darnit, it’s too late! Wish I had known about it sooner. Yeah, right. Let me hop on my private jet and zip right out there. Lol.
If wishes were horses,…
MWA
Sep 6, 2007 at 12:20 pm
if I had more notice I would have taken a long weekend and gone. You know I would have! Only if i got to see and chat with Patricia again!
MWA
Sep 7, 2007 at 6:00 am
Katlyn, van you make this post it’s own topic, discussion? Thyank you bunches (as my mom always says!) Please attach the original movie poster image to the post if you can find it. it is online everywhere, even at wikipedia. Thanks!
I had a job interview today and needed to watch something (the night before), to make me go through many emotions to both tire myself out (to sleep well) and to feel more motivated. So, I watched ‘Beyond Rangoon’.
Well, this great film certainly did the trick. I watched my DVD (transfered from a laserdisc), and it is very, very important to see this film in widescreen if at all possible. the VHS and television Pan and Scan versions of this film do it no justice, and you are truly missing important parts of this film.
Why, oh why isn’t this on DVD? I understand it was a commercial flup in 1995, and had poor video sales (due to Columbia Tristar only selling it for a reasonable price through Columbia House video), and video rights have traded hands to Warner Brothers and possibly MGM at this point.
There has got to be something we can do to get this film on DVD, in a proper presentation (widescreen, extras). I have boxes of legit press material for this film (US and international press kids, slides, lobby cards and photos, and the 35 mm original movie trailer) that all can be used for the film, w/o worrying about copyright, etc. All we need to find is a 35 mm canister of the film, to have remastered. the sound is already 5.1 surround, so all that needs a clean up is the picture. Easy, will not cost so much compared to remixing sound from the ground up for many films.
Who has any ideas (besides the dead end of contacting WB home video), on how to get this magnificent film on DVD?
Hopefully John Boorman can help? Anyone know a way to contact him these days???
The US is semi-invested in helping Myanmar these days, if at all possible, check out Amnesty international sites.
I know the film is on IFC every month or so, and I have it taped. The point is, the film should be picture remastered and released with some extras, you know?
That would be nice. So many crappy films have made their way to DVD, why not this great film?
I think we can really work together to do something about this, and get this film on DVD.
anyone who can help pleass email me at spiderman_iceman_andfirestar@yahoo.com.
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