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"Year of the Yao" Advance Screening: Who wants to go? (UPDATE: Filled)

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  1. Earl Cureton

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    Let me clear this up with you via email.
     
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  2. MR. MEOWGI

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    So when is it released? I can't find any info on tickets times etc.
     
  3. Dave2000

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    check a few posts back, i listed the theaters I have seen that will be showing it the day it comes out.
     
  4. tim562

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    Hey Dave, what does BT mean?
     
  5. Dave2000

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    Bit Torrent
     
  6. Chance

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    Aight. Here are the people that are getting the SportsRadio 610 screeners:

    TECH, ron413, arif1127, and DAVE2000

    You guys each get to bring a guest. Get there early. I'll ermail you details from the office tomorrow.

    clm
     
  7. Dave2000

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    woohoo, sweet, when is the screening? Same one on Thurs... ?
     
  8. TECH

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    THANK YOU! :D

    I actually won something.........:eek:
     
  9. Clutch

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    arif1127 already was on the list for the other tickets. If he wants those, I'll give these to someone else. There are plenty of people who want them.
     
  10. tigermission1

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    LOL! aahh, someone is trying to win twice and take 4 people to the movie:D
     
  11. arif1127

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    I think Chance had a harder time filling his allotment, so I shall respectfully decline the Cluthfans tickets and let a lucky loser move into my spot. Sorry about that Clutch. And, if you need a review, just let me know.
     
  12. Clutch

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    Not a problem ... I just want to make sure there's no overlap.

    I'll send out confirm emails to everyone by Monday at the latest.
     
  13. hikanoo49

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    can someone stream it so all of us out of towners can watch?

    :p
     
  14. Houstonrocketss

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    Keep in Mind these screeners are first come first serve basis just because you have a pass does not mean you get in if the seats are full and arrive late you are screwed...

    Arrive early!!!!!!!!! I know this by experience..........

    Amityville horror is the same night so I am choosing the horror flick, lol....
     
  15. TECH

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    I picked mine up today. Thanks Chance! :D
     
  16. Chance

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    I'll start doing this with all of our screeners...in the hangout.
     
  17. cxsboy

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    Chinese Kungfu???
    [​IMG]
     
  18. Clutch

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    Email confirmation will go out shortly.
     
  19. windandsea

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    ‘Year of Yao’ fun
    but not too revealing

    A year in the life of Chinese NBA star Yao Ming

    REVIEW
    By Christy Lemire
    The Associated Press
    Updated: 5:14 p.m. ET April 12, 2005

    You may think you know — as the rock stars and starlets and stud athletes say when they invite cameras into their homes on MTV — but you have no idea.


    And after watching “The Year of the Yao,” which plays like a feature-length version of one of those MTV “Diary” episodes, you won’t have much more of an idea, but at least you’ll have a good time.

    The documentary about Yao Ming — the 7-foot-6 Houston Rockets center and instant pop-culture icon — follows the National Basketball Association’s first Chinese player from his selection as the No. 1 draft pick in 2002 through his rookie season.

    Quick facts
    Starring: Yao Ming, Colin Pine, Shaquille O'Neal, Kelvin Cato, Kobe Bryant
    Directors: Adam Del Deo, James D. Stern, Adam Del Toro
    Run time: 1 hour, 28 minutes
    MPAA rating: PG


    Because co-directors James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo made the film with help from NBA Entertainment, you’re not exactly getting a warts-and-all depiction. But Yao, who was 22 then, nonetheless is a fascinating subject, if only because he’s such an anomaly.

    He has the eyes of a billion people back home watching him as a cultural symbol and international ambassador. He has the insatiable American media scrutinizing his every move (Charles Barkley is especially vocal in his own uniquely unfiltered way — more on that later). He has a new language to learn as well as coach Rudy Tomjanovich’s complex coding system for calling plays.

    And then there is his day job: actually competing in the NBA, where he finds a far more aggressive physicality than he’s ever experienced. Even the obligatory hand shake-shoulder bump greeting he receives upon meeting his new teammates looks awkward on him.

    But Yao handles all this with grace and good nature — that we see, at least — thanks to some help from his parents, both former basketball stars in China who largely remain in the background, and from his interpreter, a relationship that proves to be the film’s most compelling element.

    Colin Pine, a then-28-year-old Baltimore native with a love of Chinese culture and language, starts out helping Yao answer questions during news conferences, but becomes his tour guide through American culture and eventually functions as a confidant and brother figure.

    Colin also becomes our tour guide in Yao’s world, serving as narrator and walking us through the season, from the pressure of big games against Shaquille O’Neal and the Los Angeles Lakers to the mundane details of daily life like eating pizza and playing video games. They’re totally different people from vastly different worlds, but they become close through sheer necessity and a shared love of basketball and new experiences. It’s a sweet, unexpected thing to watch to their friendship develop.

    Watching Yao’s game develop, though, is something else entirely. After playing his whole life with a culturally ingrained sense of teamwork, he comes off as somewhat of a bust at first to American fans and pundits. He is simply too nice.

    “I guess people might have thought he was a big clumsy oaf,” Colin concedes after Yao’s weak showing during the Rockets’ season opener against the Indiana Pacers.

    Barkley, himself a former Rockets star, takes it even further. “Yao Ming made Shawn Bradley look like Bill Russell,” he says on TNT, and pledges to kiss co-host Kenny Anderson’s butt if Yao ever scores 19 points. (He finally does, and in one of the film’s funnier scenes, Barkley is forced to follow through by kissing a donkey’s posterior on live TV. To his credit, Yao laughs it off, and consistently seems comfortable making fun of his larger-than-life image.)

    But “Year of the Yao” is also enthralling in the same way much of celebrity reality TV is — for the voyeuristic guilty pleasure of watching famous people at home, or during unguarded moments. Yao doesn’t reveal much, but we do get to see the sort of toll his frenzied American schedule takes on him, especially during festivities surrounding the All-Star Game, where he beat Shaq in voting to win the spot as starting center.

    Then at the end, “The Year of the Yao” feels truncated. It would have been helpful, for example, to see some sort of epilogue detailing the stats for his rookie year. Yao simply gets on a plane for China, you see him and the Rockets play the Sacramento Kings in an exhibition game in Shanghai last October (the first time two NBA teams had played each other in the country), and that’s it.

    Simply from watching the movie, you’d think this was a one-year deal — “Yao Ming’s Big Adventure,” if you will. Meanwhile, he’s averaging 18.3 points and 8.4 rebounds a game as he leads the Rockets into the playoffs. Again.


    http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7479311/
     
  20. KaiSeR SoZe

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    Kenny Anderson...LMAO!
     

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