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They Shall Not Grow Old

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Posted by modelcrazy on Monday, December 17, 2018 9:53 AM

It's playing in Boise tonight and the 27th. I want to see it with the wife when I'm there on the 27th.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, December 17, 2018 10:15 AM

Nino

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Two Theaters near me have
 at 4pm and 7pm
Looks like it is a very broad release throughout the US
 
It has been released on DVD for  region 2.  No region 1 ( US, Canada) yet.
 
     Nino
 

Seems i missed the release date last Mon and i didn't see it when i went into HMV on Fri or i would have got it. Thanks for the heads up Nino, think i will grab that next weekend. A month after it was on TV is very quick, i imagine it will be on DVD release there next month.

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Monday, December 17, 2018 7:09 PM

I just got word my sister is going to see it tonight where she lives in Maryland. Lucky girl! LOL!!!

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Posted by Daddyman on Thursday, December 27, 2018 6:40 PM

Just got home from seeing They Shall Not Grow Old in 3D.

I watched it with my wife and daughter. There are no words to accurately describe how we feel after seeing this documentary. We were totally blown away. The film, the sound, THE COLOR, ALL. IN. 3D. 

WOW, OMG, Totally Awesome!!! It was well worth the money! The before picture stuff was all related to the film. Pictures, questions with answers and a plug for the WWI memorial. And the 30 minutes after the credits was icing on the cake. I can't wait for it to come out on DVD/BluRay. 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, December 27, 2018 10:40 PM

Daddyman
And the 30 minutes after the credits was icing on the cake.

Dang it, I wish they would stop doing that. We left during the credits so we could get out. I was wearing my mask (transplant recipient I need to wear it in with large enclosed crowds) and wanted to leave the crowd and get that darn thing off. If I had known I would have stayed. I guess I'll have to watch it when it comes out on the TV.

I agree with you Danddyman, one may see some pictures of the war but Mr Jackson really brought it to life and made it real. I couldn't imagine the hell of living in a trench.

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Posted by Daddyman on Friday, December 28, 2018 12:46 AM

modelcrazy

 

 
Daddyman
And the 30 minutes after the credits was icing on the cake.

 

Dang it, I wish they would stop doing that. We left during the credits so we could get out. I was wearing my mask (transplant recipient I need to wear it in with large enclosed crowds) and wanted to leave the crowd and get that darn thing off. If I had known I would have stayed. I guess I'll have to watch it when it comes out on the TV.

I agree with you Danddyman, one may see some pictures of the war but Mr Jackson really brought it to life and made it real. I couldn't imagine the hell of living in a trench.

 

Hi, Modelcrazy

The last 30 minutes was Peter Jackson talking about the project, The 2 men that were shown at the beginning of the credits, both killed during the war, the first one, is related to Jackson in some way and the other is related to the other producer of the documentary, if I remember correctly.

He talks about the parties involved with the production of the film. They showed footage that wasn't in the film and showed some of the process that went into normalizing the speed. They showed some of his collection of uniforms and artillery pieces. The showed the sound process (the foley artists at work). He talked about the sound and the music. They tried to determine which unit was being shown on screen and then got actors from that part of the UK to do the voice work after lip readers  determined what the soldiers were saying. Of course the narration came from 600 hours of interviews with veterans from WWI done by the BBC in the 70's and 80's. He visited Belgium so he could take pictures to get the grass and dirt colors right. He also talked about the closing song over the credits and how it was sung by some of the staff from the British embassy in NZ. 

I hope I'm not spoiling it for you if it comes out on DVD/BluRay but it was worth the wait. While I can't say that I know how you feel about the mask, I remember what we went through when my wife was having her chemo treatments 5 years ago for breat cancer. It was rough but we managed and are all the stronger for it. 

My wife was looking over my shoulder and suggested that you might be able to find it on the BBC website or on You Tube. 

Hope your recovery is going well and that you had a great Christmas and that the coming New Year brings only great things your way.

 

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Posted by Bish on Friday, December 28, 2018 1:57 AM

Glad you guys got to see it. Bill, that 30 min bit you talk about was shown seperatly on the BBC in the week before rememberance day. I didn't know until seeing that that he had a museum and such a huge collection. It was amazing seeing how they got the colours of uniforms and bit of equipment all from his own collection.

Its already out on disk in the UK, i am going to pick up the blue ray this afternoon, and i am hoping that extra documentery is on it as well.

The one bit of the whole thing that had me in tears was at the end when the guys were taling about the reception they got when they got home. It reminded me very mkuch of Kiplings Tommy and its somthing thats happening again in the UK now.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, December 28, 2018 8:29 AM

Bish
The one bit of the whole thing that had me in tears was at the end when the guys were taling about the reception they got when they got home. It reminded me very mkuch of Kiplings Tommy and its somthing thats happening again in the UK now.

While that's not happing as much now, and I don't know about the guys from the Great War, it was happing for our guys after WWII, Korea and especially the Nam.

Steve

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Friday, December 28, 2018 8:38 AM

They had it showing at 1 pm yesterday in Syracuse area. Unfortunately, I was unable to make it. I just wish it would show it more than just 2 days as a limited engagement.

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Posted by Daddyman on Friday, December 28, 2018 10:24 AM

BlackSheepTwoOneFour

They had it showing at 1 pm yesterday in Syracuse area. Unfortunately, I was unable to make it. I just wish it would show it more than just 2 days as a limited engagement.

 

Hey, BS214, you're right on the money!

The December 17th showings here in the Columbus area were mostly sold out. When I ordered the tickets for yesterday's 4 pm show on Monday, all the 1 pm shows were showing near full and half the 4 pm shows showed the same. We went early to try and get a good seat and still had to sit so close to the screen we were looking up, the theater was packed 30 minutes before the show. If nothing else, a short run of a couple of weeks would have been nice. I had to take vacation to see it. Worth it but would have liked more options as to time and day.

Hey, Bish and Modelcrazy. Was it showing in 3D where you saw it? 

Bill B 2.0

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Posted by koschrei on Friday, December 28, 2018 11:48 AM

Saw it at the Arclight in Los Angeles in 3D and it is brilliant.  The frank depictions of the carnage were sobering-hard to imagine how the public was kept in the dark about the real conditions in the trenches for the entire war, but it was a different time.  

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Posted by Bish on Friday, December 28, 2018 1:08 PM

modelcrazy

 

 
Bish
The one bit of the whole thing that had me in tears was at the end when the guys were taling about the reception they got when they got home. It reminded me very mkuch of Kiplings Tommy and its somthing thats happening again in the UK now.

 

While that's not happing as much now, and I don't know about the guys from the Great War, it was happing for our guys after WWII, Korea and especially the Nam.

 

I've heard some stories recently about guys not puting there service on job applications and getting more responses than when they did. Ever since support for the forces grew in 2002/3 i was cynical about it and this doesn't surprise me.

But i was surprised to hear that it happened about the great war. Though i shouldn't have been.

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Posted by Bish on Friday, December 28, 2018 1:10 PM

Bill, i didn't go to watch it at the cinema, but i imagine it would have been on in 3D as well. I am guessing that now its been on the big screen there, it will follow on BBC America pretty soon. Thats how it work here anyway. Picked up my blue ray today so will be wathcing that this weekend.

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Posted by Daddyman on Friday, December 28, 2018 2:45 PM

Hi, Bish

I just read where it's supposed to get re-released here in the States after the New Year in New York and 25 other major markets, so being on BBC America or getting released on disc in the States may be delayed some. Let us know if the 30 minutes of Peter Jackson explaining the process is on the disc. I'm still getting it for my collection regardless.

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Posted by Bish on Friday, December 28, 2018 3:57 PM

Bill, from the looks of it, it does not look like it is. The running time is 99mins and it would be 120 if that extra documentery was on there. But there is an interview with jackson which i guess accounts for the extra 9 mins.

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Posted by Daddyman on Friday, December 28, 2018 6:51 PM

Thanks, Bish for looking. That's a real shame because it shows some of the worst footage (quality wise) and how they restored it. Some of the artillery shots were just black with age with no details visible but look crystal clear after restoration. Just amazing stuff.

Thanks for letting us know.

Bill B 2.0

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