Anyone going to the movies tomorrow night?
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October 23, 2012 at 1:08 pm #954019
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ParticipantI’ll probably see it at some point. I can’t this week though. Thanks for the heads-up!!
October 23, 2012 at 8:04 pm #954070skreaminquadz
ParticipantI’ll be at the Tysons location. It’ll be interesting to see this after what’s happened over the past two weeks.
October 23, 2012 at 8:27 pm #954071DaveK
ParticipantSupposedly there’s about 6 minutes in the film where he directly addresses… events that have recently come to light.
October 23, 2012 at 8:40 pm #954073skreaminquadz
Participant@DaveK 34237 wrote:
Supposedly there’s about 6 minutes in the film where he directly addresses… events that have recently come to light.
Good to know – thanks. Doubt it’ll be too insightful but who knows…
October 23, 2012 at 8:41 pm #954074Arlingtonrider
ParticipantIf anyone is looking for where it is being shown, Regal Theater is calling it “The Story of Levi Leipheimer” rather than “The Levi Effect.” I noticed that when Fandango showed no area theaters as showing it tonight, even though I knew it was showing. I just saw that Patrick Dempsey (oops – I mean the movie and live panel discussion) will be showing tonight at Ballston Regal, AMC Hoffmann Ctr., Regal Potomac Yard, AMC Mazza and AMC Tysons.
October 24, 2012 at 11:43 am #954090skreaminquadz
ParticipantOverall a pretty good show. Levi does speak to the doping topic for a few minutes, nothing that wasn’t already known. Sad to see an empty theater but not unexpected.
October 24, 2012 at 12:08 pm #954093Arlingtonrider
ParticipantI enjoyed the film. It was mainly a bio pic (as expected) about Levi’s early years, how he got into cycling, his family, a bit about decision points he faced, and more about his hopes for a clean future for cycling, the gorgeous scenery and road and dirt biking around Sonoma County where he now lives on a farm with his wife and a menagerie, and the Grand Fondo that he and others started there to build on an already big cycling community and raise funds for local causes. Nice cinematography.
October 24, 2012 at 1:53 pm #954116Dirt
Participant@skreaminquadz 34260 wrote:
Overall a pretty good show. Levi does speak to the doping topic for a few minutes, nothing that wasn’t already known. Sad to see an empty theater but not unexpected.
I wish I could have gone. Where did y’all see it?
October 24, 2012 at 2:31 pm #954125Arlingtonrider
ParticipantI saw it at Potomac Yard and SQ saw it at Tysons. If you’re looking for it and not finding it, it’s because it was a one night event. I don’t think very many people knew about it. SQ clued me in. (Thanks, SQ!)
The filmmakers were the same ones who made “Race Across the Sky.”
October 24, 2012 at 2:36 pm #954127eminva
ParticipantI also would have liked to have seen it but had a conflict last night. I understand it will be available on DVD or download in a few months.
Liz
October 24, 2012 at 3:12 pm #954132Dirt
ParticipantI saw it listed as a one-night event on Fathom’s web site. We’ll see if others keep showing it. It has a fairly limited audience. It would still be cool to see it on the big screen if I can.
October 24, 2012 at 4:57 pm #954150culimerc
ParticipantI wonder if Arlington Cinema Drunk house could be talked into it. They’ve had great turn out for bikecentric movies in the past.
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