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Showing in theaters starting July 4th, 2014


We've probably all seen this movie numerous times, but if you're like me — never on the big screen — the medium it was created to be experienced in, and the way it was experienced by everyone in the 1960s.

Here's the link with theaters — http://janusfilms.com/harddaysnight/

Some places it seems to be playing just on July 4th, and other places it's playing for a week.

I remember when "Yellow Submarine" was re-released to theaters around 1999 — not only was it great to see it on THE BIG SCREEN but also fun to be in the theater with, and hang pre and post show with, a ton of joyous motivated happy Beatles fans.

This is the way the movie was designed to be seen and heard — and I'm looking forward to doing exactly that the first chance I get!

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Thank you for posting this! I went to a special screening of Yellow Submarine in 2005 and it was joyous. Everyone singing "All Together Now" was an experience I'll never forget.

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You're welcome.

Here's an article from Rolling Stone about the remastering ...

http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/a-hard-days-night-reborn-behin d-the-beatles-films-new-restoration-20140703

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I'm hotly debating whether I go to the movie dressed as a Beatle, or if I take my one chance to go to the theatre dressed as a screaming Beatle fangirl. Do you think a lot of other people in the theatre will scream?

"What's the score?"
"Dirty love." The Simpsons

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Go dressed as a Beatle circa '64 and be sure to wear genuine, Cuban heeled Beatle boots. You will tower over your friends.

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I saw it at BFI Southank, London last night. Absolutely brilliant to see it on the big screen with superb sound. A special day. Theatre wasn't even half full though! Bfi need to advertise more! Grotty!

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When it first came out, my older sister took me to see it --- I was just shy of my sixth birthday. I decided to scream when the screen-kids started screaming. My poor sister.

Saw it in the theater again, oh, maybe about 10-15 years ago during a Classic Summer Movies fest--in the theater where I saw it the first time, so that was very cool.

Saw it this past Saturday night but I think that my friend and I may have been the only ones singing along. Everyone applauded at the beginning and end though.

So now I happily await whatever forces a fourth theater showing, even if I am pushing a walker and in my dementia, think that I did finally marry George.

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We saw it today near BALTIMORE. Fantastic! The new copy and 5.1 sound are great. This is a timeless masterpiece of a movie. Lots of singing along, but no screaming!

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I first saw AHDN at the drive in in 1964 when it came out. It took a lot of coaxing to get my parents to take us. I eventually wound up in the driver's seat, my mother in the front passenger and sister in the back. Father took a nap in back seat. Loved how my mother was sad when they got thrown off the "private" field. I didn't realize how truly funny it was and very quirky. When I see it now I realize it was British humor at its best. "What a clean old man."

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Saw it last night, and would recommend it.

No screaming in the audience. Precious few people under 50 in the audience, for that matter. If I'd heard a scream, I'd assume someone had fallen and couldn't get up.

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If I'd heard a scream, I'd assume someone had fallen and couldn't get up.
I imagine if that happened, they'd simply say, "I've fallen...and I CAN'T GET UP!!"

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Saw it last night and thoroughly enjoyed it seeing it on the big screen after 50 years of seeing it when I was 12. Loved the humor, but most of all, the MUSIC. It was a joyous experience to remember the Fab Four as they were when I was totally caught up in Beatlemania. Interesting close ups on stage...could see their teeth close up, their nose hairs, stubble and sweat on their faces.

I love what they've done with the video & audio. It's great.

Beatles forever.

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I've now seen it in theaters twice over the last two weeks and I'm strongly considering going for a third time next week (it keeps getting held over!). Never saw it before this, but then, I'm something of a recent Beatles "convert" so I'm going through a lot for the first (or, first "real") time. Saw it with my parents (mother, then father). Loved it!!! Just pure fun...I'm always smiling when I leave the theater. :D

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