Thanks to the wonderful folks at Metro Cinema Society, we will be screening Serenity in it’s original 35mm glory! Universal has stated this is the last 35mm print available in Canada so it may be your last opportunity to attend a 35mm screening of Serenity. Make it count.
Come for Serenity, Stay for Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope
The Metro Cinema Society will be screening Comic Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope following our CSTS event. This documentary features Holly Conrad, a guest at the 2011 Pure Speculation Festival, and is sure to be a lot of fun! CSTS attendees will have the option to stay to watch the Comic Con documentary at a reduced ticket price of $6. These discount tickets can be purchased at the ticket window on the day of the event.You can purchase advance tickets to CSTS online and at Happy Harbor Comics ( 10729-104th Ave, Edmonton). Tickets will also be available at the door (Metro Cinema Society, Garneau Theatre, 8712 109 St NW) beginning at noon on June 23rd. It’s never too early to support this awesome event! Edmonton’s CSTS event raises funds for Equality Now, Kids Need to Read, and Youth Empowerment and Support Services (YESS; formerly the Youth Emergency Shelter Society).
The Metro Cinema Society will be screening Comic Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope following our CSTS event. This documentary features Holly Conrad, a guest at the 2011 Pure Speculation Festival, and is sure to be a lot of fun! CSTS attendees will have the option to stay to watch the Comic Con documentary at a reduced ticket price of $6. These discount tickets can be purchased at the ticket window on the day of the event.You can purchase advance tickets to CSTS online and at Happy Harbor Comics ( 10729-104th Ave, Edmonton). Tickets will also be available at the door (Metro Cinema Society, Garneau Theatre, 8712 109 St NW) beginning at noon on June 23rd. It’s never too early to support this awesome event! Edmonton’s CSTS event raises funds for Equality Now, Kids Need to Read, and Youth Empowerment and Support Services (YESS; formerly the Youth Emergency Shelter Society).
35mm for the win!. I guess everything is all digital now, do they(universal) just destroy the 35mm after? cause that’d be sad.
There are very few 35mm prints left in the world, this could very well be your last chance to see it.