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    Re: System of A Down Movie Announced

    Yes, I heard that System Of A Down has to do alot with that movie, is the movie already out if so I really want to go see it.
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      Re: System of A Down Movie Announced

      I saw it at the Man's Chinese last weekend, but it's being released in the Valley this weekend and I'm glad it's getting a wider release. Overall it was a nice movie, but it did feel conflicted... it kept trying to reconcile between being a System of a Down concert film and being an analytical look at a historical event. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.

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      • #4
        Re: System of A Down Movie Announced

        what's it about?

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        • #5
          Re: System of A Down Movie Announced

          Originally posted by friend
          what's it about?
          I have no idea what its about but as Armenians lets go support it like we supported the movie Ararat & Borat... eventhough Borat wasnt an Armenian movie but I guarentee half the people saw it because of the Armenian guy in it.
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            Re: System of A Down Movie Announced

            has anyone seen this?

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            • #8
              Re: System of A Down Movie Announced

              Originally posted by Ari
              has anyone seen this?
              Nope I havent seen it yet Ari, I dont even know if its out yet... does anyone have any 411 on this movie?
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              • #9
                Re: System of A Down Movie Announced



                its now open in New York, Chicago and Boston
                Last edited by Ari; 03-02-2007, 04:19 PM.

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                • #10
                  Re: System of A Down Movie Announced

                  It only comes out in a max of three theaters at a time. It is in MA right now. It was in Chicago for ONE WEEK. It's making its way to Canada.

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