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Press for the Recent Cinematic Titanic Shows

Update: Matthew Love at Time Out New York’s “Own This City” blog also reviews the show.

Ben Spier at Entertainment Weekly’s Popwatch blog reviews the show in New York City.

Paul Anthony Ita at Masslive.com reviews Thursday’s show.

The advance press for the recent set of Cinematic Titanic shows included:

One from Joseph Brannigan Lynch at New York Magazine, who interviews Joel.

Matthew Love at Time Out New York, previews this week’s show.

The Leader in North Jersey, previews both the New York and Princeton shows.

There’s also a long consideration of CT by James Heflin of The Valley Advocate.

There was also recently a interview with Joel at Masslive.com by Paul Anthony Ita.

Here’s reminder of the upcoming shows:

• Friday, June 11: One show Showbox at the Market in Seattle, . Doors open at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $36 in advance, $40 at the door. General admission.

• Friday, July 2: Two shows at the Michigan Theater, 603 East Liberty St., in Ann Arbor, Mich., at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Tickets will be $20 per show or $30 for both shows (two different movies will be riffed). You can buy tickets at the Michigan League ticket office (911 N. University Ave.) online at annarborsummerfestival.org or by calling (734) 764-2538.

12 Replies to “Press for the Recent Cinematic Titanic Shows”

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  1. Johnny Ryde says:

    Thanks…

    Odd article. It reminds me of the narrator narrating the dialog in THE CREEPING TERROR. The article describes the interview while not really quoting much of it directly. (Or am I just missing a link or something?)

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  2. Brandon says:

    Kinda cool that Joel is friends with Drew Carey.

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  3. Cheapskate Crow says:

    Is this the right place to complain that ticketmaster wants to add $12 worth of “””convenience charges””” to a $35 ticket for the Seattle show? That’s &(*^( 1/3 the cost of the ticket!!

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  4. Sharktopus says:

    Why have I never seen that Len Paralta live tour poster before? I hope they’ll be selling that at the Times Square show.

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  5. Will says:

    There are actually TWO shows in Seattle on June 11. The first show is at 6pm, the second one is at 9:30.

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  6. H says:

    Also, they’re going to be on Olbermann Wednesday, according to Trace.
    http://cinematictitanic.com/wpmu/blog/2010/04/08/cinematic-titanic-2010-east-coast-3-city-mega-tour/

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  7. H says:

    Also, they’re appearing on Olbermann Wednesday night, according to Trace. (if this is a repeat post please disregard)

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  8. GregS says:

    Can’t wait until Friday! :grin:

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  9. Brandon says:

    NOW someone tells me there’s a 6pm show. I’ve already got tickets to the 9:30 one.

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  10. Richard the Lion footed says:

    If you missed the interview on MSNBC, it is posted on Keith Obermann’s MSNBC site.

    It is pretty good, burt no one I have seen knows how to interview these guys, with the exception of the Crow Vs. Crow extra on “The Beatnicks” dvd
    in the current Shout collection.

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  11. Ralph C. says:

    Oh boy, Saturday’s almost here!!! NYC, just like I dreamed it…. Cinematic Titanic… everything!! Maybe this will be a later release onto DVD and my laughter will be immortalized!!

    Ah, dare to dream, little one….

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  12. Mr. B(ob) says:

    Keith Olbermann not only interviewed Joel, Trace and Josh, but he referenced the CT show he saw that weekend on his TV show after the fact. Keith O. used the phrase, “Danger On Tiki Island” at the end of one of his story segments during Countdown earlier this week.

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