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Here are the lists for the Chicago, Boston, San Fran and Miami AICN screenings of THE ORPHANAGE!!!

Published at:  Nov 05, 2007 1:32:45 AM CST

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. I gathered the names for the big ol' Orphanage screenings, complete with Q&As by director Juan Antonio Bayona and writer Sergio Sanchez.

Thanks for the quick entries! If your name is on the lists below and you didn't receive an email from me with the theater details, contact me here!

Congrats to the winners! Enjoy the movie!



Boston

Eric Macom
Adam Ross
Murray Ross
Jay Carlson
Peter Dervan
Mike Dulude
Andrew Coles
Garo Nigoghossian
Michael Gendreau
Bryan Murray
Gaul Porat
Jacob Jones
Sheila Espineli
Alberto De Jesus
Johnny Butane
Anthony Barron
Patty Barron
Sam Grzyboski
Jamieson McGonigle
Andrew Curran
Angel Nunez

San Francisco

Chip Taylor
Jennifer Gray
Paul de Leon
Jeff Resnick
Weston Green
Jace Witman
Kasey Shafsky
Jim Meenan
Sterling Sun
John Journey
Kyle Cornelius
Chris Vander Wal
Michael Woods
Sean Dolan
Jungwhan Lah
Andres Gonzalez
Andrian Sugandhy
Steven Guillory
Armon Mahajerin
James Block
Pete Benavides
Aaron Keillor
Rex Graymond
Max Hoffman
Chris Mogannam
Joel Georgia
Don Gregory
Alejandro (?)




Chicago



Justin Reynolds
Jeff Quade
Kevin Sullivan
Ben Viccellio
Rod Eckrich
Rogeno Mahor
Louis Weinstein
Guiseppi Protacio
Dario Gonzalez
Clemente Renteria
Pete Kellen
Chris Dean
Matthew Hall
Vasilios Katsibaros
Andrew Medina
Daniel Thayer
Kevin Evans
Stephan Georgiou
Sujit Vora
Mary Prahl
Alex (???)
Dave Cole
Ivan Villafuerte
James Williams
Ronald Nosek
John Breclaw
Brandon Gaylor
Stephen Hoppe
Alex Harms
Rafael Rojas
Tyler Andersen
Blake Washer
Scott Husmann
Daniel Ryan
Phil Realmo




Miami


Tim Collie
Eddie V.
Edward L. Acle
Manuel Cedeno
Raul Lezcano
Salah Bessiso
David Evan Jaffe
Troy S. Williams
Manny Gomez
Robert Olmedo
Carlos Dominicis
Peter Santa-Maria
Kristey Ramirez
Camilo Palomeque
Max Botkin
Richard Lugo
Johann Reyes
Victor Domingues (+3)



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    Readers Talkback

  • Nov 05, 2007 1:36:06 AM CST

    testing 1 2 3

    by xega

  • Nov 05, 2007 4:36:25 AM CST

    YES!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!

    by whtshark

    I'm SO excited! Thanks!

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  • Nov 05, 2007 5:10:09 AM CST

    WOOT!

    by crimson king

    I'm quite excited. I didn't think I'd make the cut...

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  • Nov 05, 2007 6:05:56 AM CST

    yay!

    by sbessiso

    Miami loves you Quint and Aint it Cool

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  • Nov 05, 2007 6:33:02 AM CST

    Sausage fest

    by bobo_vision

  • Nov 05, 2007 8:20:48 AM CST

    SEE YOU IN MIAMI

    by keanu gives

    I'll be happy to meet you there, just look for the most handsome guy in the room. That's me.

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  • Nov 05, 2007 9:39:38 AM CST

    If you like Pan's Labyrinth...

    by shoegeezer

    ...then you should see this. Not because it is similar, but because Del Toro made practically nothing off Pan's. This has taken around 5 million dollars so far and already his cut has given him more cash than Pan's made for him. So see it, it'll pay for more Del Toro - and it's a great movie.

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  • Nov 05, 2007 10:55:26 AM CST

    Dude, Bobo, I was just about to say the same thing...

    by crimson king

  • Nov 06, 2007 12:06:52 PM CST

    Seen it-Here's my take on it (minor spoilers)

    by towerman

    Film Review:The Orphanage


    Hello fellow film fans it's me, Towerman back from another test screening. Over the past few weeks I have received several invites to several test screenings but
    unfortunately I was not able to attend them due to various different reasons. You see, these screenings are not only for reasons of aesthetics but are tools for
    the studio's marketing team so they can determine how to market a film. These test screenings often require that you be in a specific demographic age group
    or at least bring along a guest who is. Sometimes I wouldn't RSVP because I fell outside the age group or was not able to bring an eligible guest and sometimes
    the description of the film and/or its stars or directors didn't appeal to me. Earlier this week I recieved an invitation to see a film that was "coming to theaters this Holiday Season".
    "This motion-picture event", the invitation stated, "will take audiences of all ages on an exciting & fun-filled adventure. Riveting mystery, thrills & incredible action await you
    on a journey that will span the globe!" Well based on this description I figured that said film at best had to be either The Golden Compass or National Treasure II:Book
    of secrets or worse The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything:A VeggieTales Movie (which actually opens on January 8, 2008). So I was quite dissapointed when I tried
    to RSVP but was told the screening was full.

    The next day the Test Screening Gods sent me an invite via email to see Guillermo Del Toro's latest production, The Orphanage. So I jumped at the chance and
    RSVP immediately (the age group was 17-49) . The screening was to be held at the AMC 30 The Block in Orange, Ca. at 7:00 P.M. October 24th, 2007. I almost didn't
    get in even though I arrived at 6:00 P.M, fifteen minutes before the recommended time. Finally our group of people were allowed in but we were told that there
    only seats available in the first two rows. With my back against most of the audience and being one of the last people seated I was not able to see wether Mr. Del Toro
    or the director, Juan Antonio Bayona were in attendance. The screening began right on time and was preceeded by the usual pre-screening announcement by a repre-
    sentative stating that certain things such as sound, effects, color were not completed and that we were one of the first of the public to see it. After seeing the film
    I felt like walking up to her and saying, "What you talkin' bout Willis?" because honestly this film looked complete to me. I couldn't find any technical flaws.

    The film begins and in the opening we see a group of kids who are playing a game of hide and seek at an orphanage . One of these is a girl named Laura who participates
    in these games but whose friends have dissappear after she is adopted.. What has happened to these children remaina mystery and 30 years later, a now adult Laura(Belén Rueda )
    has now purchased the neglected property with the intention of turning it back into an orphanage this time for disabled children .So she and her husband, Carlos, (Fernando Cayo) and son,
    Simon(Roger Princep) move into the house that she grew up in as a child. However before Laura opens her orphanage to the public she is first visited by a very creepy social worker
    ( played effectively by Montserrat Carulla) who seems to have a connection to the historyof the orphanage. (The fate of the social worker is played out later in the film in a
    scene that caused several audience members to jump out of their seats and then followed by a round of applause).

    Apparently Laura and Carlos's son, Simon is a child with a vivid imagination and very fond of the Peter Pan books. He tells his parents of his invisble "friends" whom they deem as imaginary.
    They indulge him in his fantasy for they have themselves have not been truthful to him. Simon's "friends" engage him in find -the-clue games one that culminates in one of the film's best scenes: a
    confronation with his mother about his origins and his medical condition. This of course forces Laura and Carlos to tell him the truth about his history and Simon becomes more determined
    not to grow old but to stay young like Peter Pan . However, Laura still feels that Simon has resentment towards her and at an opening party for her orphanage Simon dissappears. Believing
    he is still alive, she searches for him for several months but to no avail. She then decides to enlist the aid of a police psychiatrist but soon becomes dissatisfied with the results.
    However, increasingly creepy events around the house has convinced her to come to terms with her past. and she starts to believe that Simon's "friends" might have been ghosts and
    hires a medium named Aurora(Geraldine Chaplin) to communicate with them. This scene reminded me of Poltergeist and is so well done with director Bayona's very effective use
    of green night vision photography. Soon It becomes clear to Laura that in order to have any chance of being reunited with Simon she would have to engage on a journey-
    one that would cause her to face the ghosts(literally) of her past which she bravely does. By doing so, she also finds resolution to a secret that has lasted 30 years.There's a
    few plot holes like why were these children never found? Was there an investigation? And if they died on the premises, as the film suggests why were there remains never
    found because it is very clear that the social worker was a former employee of the orphanage and was intent on collecting the remains before they were discovered. I suppose
    you have to have to assume that the orphans' dissappearance was never reported and since it was in a small, remote village not many became aware of or cared about its welfare
    or that of its inhabitants.

    The film's ending is a little on the sentimental side and has a quality that reminded me of Spielberg in one of his odes to childhood but is more conclusive and less ambigous to
    that of the ending to Pan's Labyrinth, itself a great film. I thought the pacing was well done and this film has excellent use of sound effects, editing and widescreen
    photography all used effectively to create mood and heighten suspense for this is not a gore-fest, slasher-type horror film thank God, I've seen enough of those
    (I'm talking to you Saw and Hostel). Also the English subtitles, although in white, were non-intrusive and very easy to read and I had no problem following what was on
    screen. I am stunned to find out that this is Sr.Bayona's feature-length film debut. This is a classy production with excellent performances
    overseen by two masters that are on the top of their game. It sustained my interest from start to finish. Come December 28, 2007 you all will be
    advised to pay a visit to The Orphanage.



    Towerman











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