Following the announcement that Walt Disney Picture's wants to shorten the theatrical run of Alice in Wonderland in favor of an earlier home entertainment release, several cinema chains in Europe are threatening to boycott showing the film at all. This is particularly so in the UK and the Netherlands. Some Italian theater chains are also considering similar action.
Walt Disney Pictures is one of several studios that are experimenting with shorter theatrical runs and earlier home entertainment releases of upcoming films, in response to declining DVD sales. Disney said it intended to release the Alice DVD and Blu-ray about three months after the movie appears in theaters, compared with the typical four- to six-month window.
But theater owners, especially in Europe, fear that the decision may dissuade consumers from going to cinemas.
No U.S. theater chains have threatened a boycott yet, although same may pull Alice from screens as soon as the movie is available in various home entertainment formats.
"I'm getting e-mails from my colleagues all across Europe and everyone says ... this is one step too far," said Ad Weststrate, president of the International Union of Cinemas in Europe. "The guys are really fanatic now."
Some European exhibitionists have also complained that Disney had not consulted with them until very recently (unlike their American counterparts).
"It was represented like 'take it or leave,' " said one high-level European exhibition executive who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of discussions. "It was done brutally."
Vue Entertainment Ltd. and Odeon Cinemas, two of the U.K.'s three major cinema chains, currently don't plan to show the film in their theaters, two people familiar with the matter said, although talks remain ongoing.
Britain is the second-largest international market for American movies after Japan, but its potential for Alice is even larger, given that the movie, which cost about $150 million to produce, given that it is based on a British series of books and featuring a largely British cast and crew.
"Anything that would prevent maximizing Alice for the U.K. would be horrible," said Joe Roth, a producer of the film. "This would be one of the biggest pictures of the year in the U.K. But I honestly think this will be worked out."
Despite the dispute, Odeon will still host the "Royal World Premiere" of Alice at its flagship theater in London's Leicester Square next Thursday.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
"Alice" Banned from Certain European Cinemas?
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Video of Tim Burton in Amsterdam
Here's a video excerpt of Tim Burton taking questions from audience members at the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival from April 10th, 2008. The video was provided by jordi and shot by Marin Visser, so go to the link listed below to leave comments:
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=68FCA1oCxmI
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=68FCA1oCxmI
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Amsterdam to Honor Tim Burton
Tim Burton will receive a career achievement award at this year's 24th annual Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival.
Director of the film festival director Phil van Tongeren is delighted to welcome Burton. "I consider him as one of the most remarkable, recognizable and innovative directors of our time," he said. During his stay in Amsterdam, Burton will give a public interview on his career and a selection of his films will be presented (which ones have not been officially announced yet).
The AFFF starts on April 9th and ends on April 20th.
Read more about the festival and previous honorees in this link.
Director of the film festival director Phil van Tongeren is delighted to welcome Burton. "I consider him as one of the most remarkable, recognizable and innovative directors of our time," he said. During his stay in Amsterdam, Burton will give a public interview on his career and a selection of his films will be presented (which ones have not been officially announced yet).
The AFFF starts on April 9th and ends on April 20th.
Read more about the festival and previous honorees in this link.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Attend the Tale of Sweeney Todd...
In case you haven't already noticed, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street opens today in U.S. cinemas!

If you're not in the U.S., here are the current release dates for other countries:

If you're not in the U.S., here are the current release dates for other countries:
Country | Date | |
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Canada | 21 December 2007 | |
USA | 21 December 2007 | |
Japan | 25 December 2007 | (Yurakucho) (premiere) |
Japan | 7 January 2008 | (Kudanminami) (premiere) |
UK | 10 January 2008 | (London) (premiere) |
Argentina | 17 January 2008 | |
Japan | 19 January 2008 | |
France | 23 January 2008 | |
Australia | 24 January 2008 | |
Hungary | 24 January 2008 | |
Netherlands | 24 January 2008 | |
Iceland | 25 January 2008 | |
New Zealand | 25 January 2008 | |
Turkey | 25 January 2008 | |
UK | 25 January 2008 | |
Hong Kong | 31 January 2008 | |
Lebanon | 31 January 2008 | |
Portugal | 31 January 2008 | |
Denmark | 1 February 2008 | |
Singapore | 7 February 2008 | |
Brazil | 8 February 2008 | |
Egypt | 13 February 2008 | |
Estonia | 15 February 2008 | |
Spain | 15 February 2008 | |
Germany | 21 February 2008 | |
Switzerland | 21 February 2008 | (German speaking region) |
Italy | 22 February 2008 | |
Norway | 22 February 2008 | |
Sweden | 22 February 2008 | |
Belgium | 27 February 2008 | |
Finland | 29 February 2008 |
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Monday, April 16, 2007
"Vincent" in 3D and "Sweeney Todd" Release Dates Announced!
The Hollywood Reporter (http://www.movieweb.com/news/53/18853.php) has some good news for Burton fans: Not only is The Nightmare Before Christmas going to return to theaters in 3D this fall, but Tim Burton's 1982 stop-motion short film, Vincent, will also be released with it, also in 3D!
For anyone who wants to mark their calendars, some release dates for Tim Burton's next feature film, Sweeney Todd, have been released. ComingSoon.net (http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=16053) has said that Sweeney Todd is set for limited release (most likely Los Angeles and New York City) just in time for Christmas, on December 21st, 2007. However, anyone living in the US but not in that area might need to wait until January 11th, 2008 for the wide release of the Sondheim musical's big-screen debut. IMDb.com (http://imdb.com/title/tt0408236/releaseinfo) has listed release dates for other countries (however, it is not officially determined if all of these are accurate or not):
For anyone who wants to mark their calendars, some release dates for Tim Burton's next feature film, Sweeney Todd, have been released. ComingSoon.net (http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=16053) has said that Sweeney Todd is set for limited release (most likely Los Angeles and New York City) just in time for Christmas, on December 21st, 2007. However, anyone living in the US but not in that area might need to wait until January 11th, 2008 for the wide release of the Sondheim musical's big-screen debut. IMDb.com (http://imdb.com/title/tt0408236/releaseinfo) has listed release dates for other countries (however, it is not officially determined if all of these are accurate or not):
Italy | 5 September 2007 | (Venice Film Festival) |
USA | 21 December 2007 | (limited) |
Norway | 11 January 2008 | |
USA | 11 January 2008 | |
Australia | 24 January 2008 | |
Netherlands | 24 January 2008 | |
UK | 25 January 2008 |
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