So, it seems all the theatrical screenings are in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, with nothing in North America, or anywhere else really. Oh well, wasn't really planning on seeing it in theatres anyway.
In the US, Fathom Events will be handling the theatrical release, on the Monday after the anniversary. It's not on their website yet, though.
I don't know about that; Fathom has an even-more-niche event (a screening of a Sondheim revival) in hundreds of locations across all 50 states this week, and a quick check of the site suggests most of their theaters carry all events. Probably will be one screen, one showing, 3D only, though.
Exactly, it was done more practically than I had presumed, if it was done fully CGI you can guarantee that the Daily Fail and other detractors of the BBC would complain wholesale.
It's Sarah's stuffed owl. That's not a euphemism, she (for no readily apparent reason) took one with her when she left the Tardis in The Hand of Fear, I wouldn't be surprised if its shown up in SJA as well. I assume Totter's Lane uses a lot of the set dressing from An Adventure in Time and Space.
Jeez. Ok, now I see it as an owl. For some weird reason, my brain told me it was a baby penguin. Stupid brain.
I'm a detractor of the BBC, finding its programming to be almost entirely terrible, and I thought it was a great trailer.
Sorry for going off topic, but seriously? We here in germany have to TV-stations set up in a similar way than the BBC. They have much more money at their disposal, yet to me they do not manage to match the quality of what the BBC offers. Of couse, not everething the BBC does is great and noteworthy, but the range and quality of dramas and documentaries is so much better than what i was used to.
Fathom has announced their North America screening plans -- an 11 city theatrical simulcast on the 23rd, with a 300 screen theatrical showing on the 25th. Tickets go on sale tomorrow.