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The Wizard of Oz Returns to Theaters in HD
19 August 2009 6:49 AM, PDT
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Warner Home Video, Ncm Fathom, and Turner Classic Movies has just announced a special one-night screening of the classic Victor Fleming film The Wizard of Oz in theaters across the country. The event, which takes place on September 23rd, will allow families to experience the movie in high definition on the big screen for the first time in history. Here is the press release:
You won't believe your eyes and ears on this brand new magical journey down the yellow brick road with Dorothy, her dog Toto, The Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion. On September 23rd, Ncm Fathom, Warner Home Video and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will give theatergoers the opportunity to experience this family classic for the first time in high definition on the big screen.
The Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary Hi-Def Event, a special one-night only, nationwide in-theater presentation, will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 23rd at 7:00 p.
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Shelton does School
14 August 2009 7:37 PM, PDT
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Ron Shelton sure likes his sports, having built a career on films like Bull Durham, White Men Can't Jump and Cobb. For his next gig, he'll be revisiting his Tin Cup leisure of choice.
The director has signed on to indie comedy Q School, with Dennis Quaid and Tim Allen said to be in negotiations to headline. The story, like its title, centers on an annual Golf tournament known as Qualifying School where players duke it out for a spot on the next year's PGA tour.
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