Memento, Christopher Nolan’s in-reverse thriller about a man (Guy Pearce) who’s lost his short-term memory, will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a special one-night showing in 11 cities on Feb. 17. Audiences will not only see a digitally-refined version of the film, but a recent interview of Nolan by filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro, recorded Feb. 4 in Los Angeles. A special-edition Blu-ray arrives in stores on Feb. 22.
The select theater list, after the jump:
New York, N.Y. (City Cinemas Village East 7)
Atlanta, Ga. (Studio Movie Grill Holcomb Bridge 9)
Boston, Mass. (Nat’l Amusements Legacy Place 15)
Dallas, Tex. (Studio Movie Grill 9-Arlington)
Houston, Tex. (Studio Movie Grill City Center)
Los Angeles, Calif. (Rave The Bridge 19)
San Diego, Calif. (UltraStar Mission Valley 7)
Washington, D.C. (Rave Fairfax Corner 14)
Toronto, Ont. (Cineplex Varsity 12)
Vancouver, B.C. (Cineplex Scotiabank 9-Vancouver)
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I saw this in the theatre when it came out 10 years ago. I loved it then and it’s been one of my favorite movies since
best movie ever!
i absolutley love this movie! i have no clue how i stumbled upon it but i’m sure glad i did. after seeing it more times than i can count, shown it to more people than any other movie i own. i love watching the reactions of people who are just watching it for the first time…the what the heck is going on face..followed by amazement when all is revealed! wish i could catch the special screenings. Christopher Nolan is a movie god!
^ What he said!
Still, to this day, my favorite Nolan film!!!!!
Still his best movie.
Yes, even better than Inception
Agreed.