Lord of the Dance
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Lord of the Dance
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Directed by Marcus Viner.
Starring: Marcus Viner.
Plot: Millions of people around the world have been enchanted by Lord of the Dance. Since its premiere in 1996, it has been captivating audiences and critics around the globe and has grossed over one billion dollars worldwide. However, no one has ever had the opportunity to experience the magic, excitement, and passion by being part of the performance, until now, when "Lord of the Dance" is released in 3D for a limited engagement on March 17th.
Lord of the Dance tells a timeless story based on Irish folklore of good versus evil, and through the media of dance and music it is understood and appreciated by every culture. Now, with unprecedented access to Flatley's performance, moviegoers will get an unparalleled sense of the scale of the show as never seen before. The spectacular new set design, lighting, special effects and costumes will captivate audiences and fans around the world as they behold the charismatic creator, producer, director and star, Michael Flatley, dominate the stage and experience the movie event of the year
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Directed by Marcus Viner.
Starring: Marcus Viner.
Plot: Millions of people around the world have been enchanted by Lord of the Dance. Since its premiere in 1996, it has been captivating audiences and critics around the globe and has grossed over one billion dollars worldwide. However, no one has ever had the opportunity to experience the magic, excitement, and passion by being part of the performance, until now, when "Lord of the Dance" is released in 3D for a limited engagement on March 17th.
Lord of the Dance tells a timeless story based on Irish folklore of good versus evil, and through the media of dance and music it is understood and appreciated by every culture. Now, with unprecedented access to Flatley's performance, moviegoers will get an unparalleled sense of the scale of the show as never seen before. The spectacular new set design, lighting, special effects and costumes will captivate audiences and fans around the world as they behold the charismatic creator, producer, director and star, Michael Flatley, dominate the stage and experience the movie event of the year
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Re: Lord of the Dance
From VUE website:
"Lord of the Dance has been incredibly successful worldwide, having been seen by nearly 60 million people in 60 countries. Now it's your chance to experience the dance in stunning 3D at your local Vue"
Running time 107 min
"Lord of the Dance has been incredibly successful worldwide, having been seen by nearly 60 million people in 60 countries. Now it's your chance to experience the dance in stunning 3D at your local Vue"
Running time 107 min
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Re: Lord of the Dance
so is this just gonna be the live show but in movie form?? or is it going to be like one of annoying movies where they keep on talking after ever song?
(like michaell jackson movie)
(like michaell jackson movie)
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Re: Lord of the Dance
Yes I'd like to know too as I really don't like concert/show documentaries and I'm in two minds to whether or not I want to watch this one.ansbro81 wrote:so is this just gonna be the live show but in movie form?? or is it going to be like one of annoying movies where they keep on talking after ever song?
(like michaell jackson movie)
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Re: Lord of the Dance
I am guessing live show in movie form, but thats really not going to attract people who have seen the show before already?? 
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Re: Lord of the Dance
Additional tickets just added by SFF
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Re: Lord of the Dance
superhero wrote:I am guessing live show in movie form, but thats really not going to attract people who have seen the show before already??
I don't know about that. Is it not the kind of show that some people p*y to go and see over and over again?
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ClareCc
Re: Lord of the Dance
Heard the live show was good. A way for the poor like me to enjoy it on screen without having to p*y I guess.
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Re: Lord of the Dance
The lord of the dance screening isn't looking too popular is it??
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Kaybeelon
Re: Lord of the Dance
Some dance school friends of mine still got 4 tickets from SFF last night (just checked, there are still some available).
And those in "offered" have been there for while, too ...
Wondering whether it is worth going.


