
The Day the Earth Stood Still, starring Keanu Reeves will become the first full motion picture to premier on Earth and around our solar system. Fox along with the Deep Space Communications Network will begin the beaming on Friday December 12, 2008, into deep space, ultimately reaching Alpha Centuri in 2012.
Hey they really want to confuse and piss the aliens off, start beaming old episodes of The Flavor of Love into outer-space. That would either invoke an invasion or keep them away forever!
From Comingsoon.net
"In a time when global movie launches are now commonplace, Fox is raising the bar by spearheading, with Deep Space Communications Network located at Cape Canaveral, the ultimate in “wide release” platforms. As millions of Earthbound movie fans get their first look at THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, the film will be zipping through space at 186,000 miles per second to a heretofore untapped possible consumer base orbiting the three star system, Alpha Centauri."
"Commented Twentieth Century Fox domestic distribution president Bruce Snyder: "We at Fox always like to think big, and what's bigger than a 'galactic' release of a major motion picture event? We look forward to sharing THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL with our galactic neighbors near Alpha Centauri -- and look forward to their feedback...eight years from now."
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Hey they really want to confuse and piss the aliens off, start beaming old episodes of The Flavor of Love into outer-space. That would either invoke an invasion or keep them away forever!
From Comingsoon.net
"In a time when global movie launches are now commonplace, Fox is raising the bar by spearheading, with Deep Space Communications Network located at Cape Canaveral, the ultimate in “wide release” platforms. As millions of Earthbound movie fans get their first look at THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, the film will be zipping through space at 186,000 miles per second to a heretofore untapped possible consumer base orbiting the three star system, Alpha Centauri."
"Commented Twentieth Century Fox domestic distribution president Bruce Snyder: "We at Fox always like to think big, and what's bigger than a 'galactic' release of a major motion picture event? We look forward to sharing THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL with our galactic neighbors near Alpha Centauri -- and look forward to their feedback...eight years from now."
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