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Warner Bros., Universal, and DCIP to make digital cinema a reality Movie industry big-guns Warner Bros., Universal, and Digital Cinema Implementation Partners have announced a joint venture to evaluate various distribution methods, such as satellite or digital terrestrial distribution, to determine the ANIMATION—Oddball Films Double Bill: "The Birth of Betty Boop or It was at a New York showing at the Cinema Village in 1997 that he finally heard from Warner Brothers. Of course it was not Warner Brothers, but Ted Turner's company that had bought Warner's. He spoke to them on several occasions, Studios and Exhibitors Team Up for Digital Cinema According to the article, DCIP is planning on deploying digital cinema projectors and servers into all AMC, Cinemark and Regal theaters starting in 2008. Not only that, DCIP technology partners Universal and Warner Bros. will work with Warner Bros, Universal and DCIP Join Hands to Make Digital Warner Bros., one of the leading Hollywood movie production houses the Universal Corporation, and Digital Cinema Implementation Partners have just recently proclaimed a joint endeavor to enhance the various distribution methods for the Synergy Down Under - Village Roadshow majority owner in a radio broadcaster, and they're Australia's biggest cinema chain, and now they're looking to expand their theme park business and start up a music division. Last year, they acquired Time Warner's interest in parks Cinema Obscura: Mervyn LeRoy's "Home Before Dark" 1958 Cinema Obscura is a recurring feature of The Passionate Moviegoer, devoted to those films that have been largely forgotten. Suggestions welcome. (Artwork: Studio publicity shot of Jean Simmons in Warner Bros.' "Home Before Dark") Movie Firms Working on Digital Film System Those days could be ending, say representatives of Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Entertainment and a company called Digital Cinema Implementation Partners. The three are working on a new digital film delivery system that, Virus alert on Warner Bros DVD In a hugely sinister development, reports are circulating that a commercial DVD from Warner Bros has been released carrying a lethal PC virus. The disc in question is the Cartoon Network's Powerpuff Girls - Meet The Beat-Alls, Forget it, Jake; it's Hollywood Beatty tried to explain the picture to Warner. [] Finally, grasping at straws, he said, "You know what, Jack? This is really kind of a homage to the Warner Brothers gangster films of the '30s, you know?" Warner replied, "What the 2007 Preview: Warner Brothers New stuff from Harry Potter, TMNT, 300, Fred Claus, Legend, and more WARNER+BROTHERS+CINEMA:
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