Death Note II Coming To A Theatre Near You

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An important announcement to the many many fans of Death Note, fans of overrated anime in general, mall goths, otaku, philosophy majors and would-be antiheroes. Fathom Events is bringing the Death Note II live action movie to the big screen in the US. While not a first, this time its playing in many theaters all over the US, even backwater town dwellers might have a screen nearby to attend. You can check locations near you at the official event site, the event is scheduled for October 15th and 16th.

A warning to not diehard Death Note fans: Diehard Death Note fans consider Death Note to be the be-all-end-all of anime, movies, stories and everything else under the sky. Mention of any other anime, manga, movie or story that isn’t Death Note might prompt them to try and kill you, or at least to jot down your name furiously on their little black books.

[Death Note II Movie Screening]

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  • 4 Comments

    1. Enner
      September 10th, 2008 at 7:36 pm

      Hmm, same deal with the Bleach movie. I wonder if these special events are worth the money for the company.

    2. robbie
      September 10th, 2008 at 8:05 pm

      I saw the Death Note film in theaters, and dear lord, the most annoying otaku in the world were present. I’d see the second one again, even though I’m not that big of a fan, if it weren’t for the fact that those otaku will be waiting there to irritate me. It’s not worth me blowing a blood vessel.

    3. September 10th, 2008 at 8:53 pm

      When I go to events like these where one is bound to find some (being conservative) of the lowest examples of otaku, I try to imagine myself as a documentary maker and observe their behavior. It helps minimize your rage.

    4. Chou
      September 11th, 2008 at 9:02 am

      Ill take your advice, Nahu.
      While I am sort of proud to say that I read the manga before it was even heard of in the US, I was kind of surprised when people around here started talking about it. It was odd, to say the least. Like when NA-RU-TO came to America.

      Oh well, ill try and get to the theater,im pretty good at spacing out and ignoring annoying people.


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