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...conventional theaters. Armed with those numbers, IMAX hopes it can convince Hollywood and theater operators that IMAX movies can draw big crowds at premium prices. For an industry stung by a 4% drop in attendance last year and probably steeper drops this year, according to box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations Co., it may be a compelling sales pitch. "We're ready for prime time," says IMAX co-chairman and co-CEO Richard Gelfond. "It's almost a no-brainer...
Directed by Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run), this movie tells the story of four twenty-somethings—a film exhibitor, a nurse, a translator, and a ski instructor—are brought together in a small village in the Alps. Their lives interweave with two romantic relationships, and the birth and death of two children. The story is told against sweeping, gorgeous landscape panoramas of the snowy Alps, and Tykwer quotes from films like Hitchcock’s Spellbound and Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey to present his analysis of a confused, noncommittal generation...
...Paris, the capital of art and love, offers a gallery gathering of a different kind. Galeries Lafayette might not be an art exhibitor, but its supermarket turns into a meat (or meet) market every Thursday night, when singles advertise their availability by swinging a purple shopping basket...
...ages of 25 and 40, says the museum's spokeswoman Cara Egan. "It's known as a good place to meet people outside of a bar." Paris, the capital of art and love, offers a gallery gathering of a different kind. Galeries Lafayette might not be an art exhibitor, but its supermarket turns into a singles market every Thursday night, when men and women advertise their availability by swinging a purple shopping basket...
...almost like a throwback to the old Hollywood system where studios would have their own players, a stable of talent," says trend tracker Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations Co. "These are stars that are already in the fold. They are already part of a studio product line. So why not bring these stars up from TV to the big screen and hope that the kids who love them on TV will follow them...