Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Tuesday’s episode of This Is Us.
We now have another clue regarding Jack Pearson's untimely death.
During Tuesday’s episode of This Is Us, titled “The 20’s," fans learn of the exact spot where Kate (Chrissy Metz) was when the Pearson patriarch (Milo Ventimiglia) died.
Midway through the episode, we see 20-something Kate sitting in her car, snacking on fast food French fries in front of a house. She was dressed in a turquoise and black top, the uniform for her job as a waitress while attending college night classes. Tears fill her eyes as she watches dressed-up children laugh and bond over candy on Halloween.
More: 'This Is Us' Reveals a Shocking Secret About Jack's Family: Our 5 Biggest Theories
The spot is later confirmed as the location of where she was when her dad died (and possibly where he was, too...
We now have another clue regarding Jack Pearson's untimely death.
During Tuesday’s episode of This Is Us, titled “The 20’s," fans learn of the exact spot where Kate (Chrissy Metz) was when the Pearson patriarch (Milo Ventimiglia) died.
Midway through the episode, we see 20-something Kate sitting in her car, snacking on fast food French fries in front of a house. She was dressed in a turquoise and black top, the uniform for her job as a waitress while attending college night classes. Tears fill her eyes as she watches dressed-up children laugh and bond over candy on Halloween.
More: 'This Is Us' Reveals a Shocking Secret About Jack's Family: Our 5 Biggest Theories
The spot is later confirmed as the location of where she was when her dad died (and possibly where he was, too...
- 11/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The New Zealand-based marketing data, analysis and campaign creation and management specialist Movio has launched its product allowing studios and distributors to track film-goer behavior.
Movio Media will enable marketing clients to analyse and connect with film-goers attending more than six films a year for targeted messaging and interactive conversation.
Movio said nearly 21% of screens worldwide are hooked up to its Movio Cinema platform that maintains real-time data on loyalty activity transactions of customers at the leading chains.
Movio operates in North America, the UK, China, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand, Turkey, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia and is targeting expansion in Latin America and Asia-Pacific.
The new product is based on big data and algorithms and is designed to offer marketing executives insight into when people go to the cinema and their demographic group.
“Now movie marketers can work with the actual, real-time feedback of millions of people,” said Movio CEO William Palmer, who founded...
Movio Media will enable marketing clients to analyse and connect with film-goers attending more than six films a year for targeted messaging and interactive conversation.
Movio said nearly 21% of screens worldwide are hooked up to its Movio Cinema platform that maintains real-time data on loyalty activity transactions of customers at the leading chains.
Movio operates in North America, the UK, China, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand, Turkey, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia and is targeting expansion in Latin America and Asia-Pacific.
The new product is based on big data and algorithms and is designed to offer marketing executives insight into when people go to the cinema and their demographic group.
“Now movie marketers can work with the actual, real-time feedback of millions of people,” said Movio CEO William Palmer, who founded...
- 4/9/2015
- ScreenDaily
Australia.s independent cinemas should band together to share the costs of collecting data on their customers which will enable the indies to compete more effectively with the major chains.
That.s the key message which Movio CEO William Palmer will deliver at the Independent Cinemas Association of Australia conference being staged in Sydney on April 29 and 30.
The New Zealand-based Movio runs the data for the loyalty programs and concession sales at Village Cinemas, Event Cinemas, Hoyts, Palace, Rialto and Ace Cinemas, tracking the moviegoing habits and demographic profiles of 5.2 million people.
Palmer tells If, .I am suggesting the independents form a collective, an Icaa-type structure, to share the costs of collecting data, which also draws on social media and mobile apps, to compete with the major chains. They can commercialise the value of this data in market research and marketing campaigns..
He proposes a three-step plan. 1. Participating exhibitors agree...
That.s the key message which Movio CEO William Palmer will deliver at the Independent Cinemas Association of Australia conference being staged in Sydney on April 29 and 30.
The New Zealand-based Movio runs the data for the loyalty programs and concession sales at Village Cinemas, Event Cinemas, Hoyts, Palace, Rialto and Ace Cinemas, tracking the moviegoing habits and demographic profiles of 5.2 million people.
Palmer tells If, .I am suggesting the independents form a collective, an Icaa-type structure, to share the costs of collecting data, which also draws on social media and mobile apps, to compete with the major chains. They can commercialise the value of this data in market research and marketing campaigns..
He proposes a three-step plan. 1. Participating exhibitors agree...
- 4/24/2014
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
A Us scheme which enables moviegoers to select a title from a library and organise a screening at a participating cinema, if sufficient people are willing to buy tickets, will be pitched to Australian exhibitors this month.
The service named Tugg, which launched in the Us in 2012, has amassed a library of more than 1,000 titles and last year organised screenings of more than 180 films in 300 cities.
Tugg co-founder and chief operating officer Pablo Gonzalez will explain the concept at the Independent Cinemas Association of Australia conference being staged in Sydney on April 29 and 30.
In his session called Cinema on Demand, Gonzales will tell exhibitors how to find new audiences, create new communities and increase business without risk.
In the Us, people sign up and request a movie at a participating location at a specific time, then spread the word. When enough moviegoers register, Tugg reserves the theatre, handles ticketing and arranges delivery of the movie.
The service named Tugg, which launched in the Us in 2012, has amassed a library of more than 1,000 titles and last year organised screenings of more than 180 films in 300 cities.
Tugg co-founder and chief operating officer Pablo Gonzalez will explain the concept at the Independent Cinemas Association of Australia conference being staged in Sydney on April 29 and 30.
In his session called Cinema on Demand, Gonzales will tell exhibitors how to find new audiences, create new communities and increase business without risk.
In the Us, people sign up and request a movie at a participating location at a specific time, then spread the word. When enough moviegoers register, Tugg reserves the theatre, handles ticketing and arranges delivery of the movie.
- 4/9/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Being on top of a Hellmouth leaves zero leeway for peace. The most innocent things can become causes for concern. A starling could be affected by Hellmouth energy, turning into a flesh-eating, 20-foot big bird. A leftover cheese sandwich tossed to the ground could spawn demon fondue, oozing through every drain and tap in Sunnydale. Even the simple act of dreaming is not sacred any more, given that a coma-induced kid has somehow brought the nightmare world kicking and screaming into a slowly fading reality.
Take Laura, the hapless victim of what's known as the “Ugly Man”. It's difficult to relate to her admittedly brutal plight of being beaten black and blue just for taking a crafty puff on a cigarette – mainly because we've never encountered the character before. She's just dumped in the middle of this strange blurry world of reality and dreams, and then she's quickly forgotten about...
Take Laura, the hapless victim of what's known as the “Ugly Man”. It's difficult to relate to her admittedly brutal plight of being beaten black and blue just for taking a crafty puff on a cigarette – mainly because we've never encountered the character before. She's just dumped in the middle of this strange blurry world of reality and dreams, and then she's quickly forgotten about...
- 7/9/2013
- Shadowlocked
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