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Haffy
08-10-2007, 10:18 PM
Thought anyone who previously enjoyed the GPS The Movie Game would like to know that the movie is finally coming out. Here is the info about it.

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Special Exclusive Preview Screening - Seattle, WA
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Central Cinema - central-cinema.com
1411 21st Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122

FRI, AUG 31 - 7:00PM & 9:30PM
SAT, SEP 1 - 7:00PM & 9:30PM
SUN, SEP 2 - 7:00PM & 9:30PM
**note: 7PM shows are all ages, 9:30PM shows are
21 and over (The laws of Washington State say
that no minors are allowed in an establishment
serving alcohol with entertainment past 10pm. Before
10pm Central Cinema is a family friendly all ages
venue. Just don't try to order beer or wine if
you are under 21.)

You can buy advance tickets at:
http://www.fireshoetickets.com

Or visit our website for the dates and website
link:
http://www.gpsthemovie.com
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YOUR OWN PRIVATE SCREENING!
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For a limited time, we are offering our movie up
to groups, charities and organizations as a
fundraiser event.
http://www.moviepremierefundraiser.com
If you are interested in having your own private
fundraising event or just a special private
screening, then visit the website above for details!
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We will keep you all informed with additional
distribution outlets as they become available.

Thanks again for your support! We hope to see
you at a screening or we hope you have your own
screening!

Take care,

Eric Colley & Hallie Shepherd

Cache Maine
08-11-2007, 05:06 PM
I am currently in negotiations with Eric Colley and a local movie theater to bring this movie to Maine for a private screening. The cost is considerable and I don't know if I can make it happen, but I will try. Keep your fingers crossed! If there is anyone that would like to help, email or PM me for the scoop.

WhereRWe?
08-11-2007, 05:14 PM
I am currently in negotiations with Eric Colley and a local movie theater to bring this movie to Maine for a private screening. The cost is considerable and I don't know if I can make it happen, but I will try. Keep your fingers crossed! If there is anyone that would like to help, email or PM me for the scoop.

Sheesh! That would be an event-and-a-half! LOL! :eek:

Haffy
08-11-2007, 09:03 PM
I am thinking maybe if this site got together with the other site and joined forces on this particular venture it would be beneficial to all. Wish I was up there. I had some conversations with Eric some time ago about bringing the movie to the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville as they are a great venue for independant films in the area and every year they host the MIFF festival there as well,which was just held there in July. http://www.miff.org/ That is the Maine International Film Festival. Hopefully something will come of all this and good luck with it,sorry I can't be there.

Cache Maine
08-11-2007, 10:56 PM
I was thinking a more "southern" venue may be beneficial as well. Wish I had more connections in this industry, that's for sure. We'll see what happens.

Haffy
08-11-2007, 11:23 PM
There is contact info at the bottom of the MIFF page if you wanted to see if they could preview the film there in Waterville. Here is their website for more info about them. http://www.railroadsquarecinema.com/

gfy969
09-09-2007, 09:54 PM
Wish I had known about this discussion.

I was lucky enough to attend the movie premiere in Seattle (I was out there to attend a graduation)

The Movie was good. not great... just good. Paul Proios (one of the main actors) sat 2 seats over from me and Hallie Shepard and Eric Colley were at the movie.

The premiere was held at a pizza and beer cinema (like keystone, smitty's and chunky's) which might have sat 75 people at max capacity. I think I counted 29 people in attendance, and the few I spoke with weren't even geocachers. Admission was $7.

I'd recommend the movie to geocaching friends, but not to noncachers.

Without giving anything away I'll leave this post by saying they did a great job with the movie.

If anyone want's a full critic with spoilers let me know and I'll post one.

hollora
09-10-2007, 08:29 AM
I think I counted 29 people in attendance, and the few I spoke with weren't even geocachers. Admission was $7.


If I remember the prices they wanted to show this film - someone or a group would have been out a lot of bucks!

The movie sounds interesting. Hope to see it when it makes it to Maine.

Haffy
09-10-2007, 04:16 PM
No doubt it will be a "B" type movie but I had a lot of fun with the game and glad you were able to get to see it in Seattle GFY. Hopefully it will come down this way at some point.