EW.com: “If All Goes Wrong” in 40 cities on November 6

October 8th, 2008 by jjb
tags: if all goes wrong, movies and film, news

Dan Snierson of Entertainment Weekly’s “Hollywood Insider” blog doesn’t give much more detail than that:

“The 105-minute documentary If All Goes Wrong chronicles the seminal alt-rock band’s unconventional 19-concert stint in Asheville, N.C., and San Francisco as part of their 2007 reunion/reformation (with two of the original four members). The intimate film, which features interviews with head Pumpkin Billy Corgan (pictured), his cohorts, fans, journalists, and musicians like Pete Townshend, will screen in 40 cities across the country for one day only: Nov. 6.”

What cities? I’m sure we’ll find out soon, but I would note that Emerging Cinemas has 43 locations, of which we know at least two to be showing the film…

7 Responses to “EW.com: “If All Goes Wrong” in 40 cities on November 6”

  1. Floppy Nono aka "Rat in a Cage" Says:

    I wish this was just a direct to dvd release.

    Any one get that awful feeling that this will be a major embarrasment and source of contention for many….

  2. Sam Says:

    Actually, I feel this is going to be quite intense, both emotionally and musically (in a really good way).

  3. JB Says:

    Does anyone know if this DVD will have a release in the UK? It doesn’t seem to be listed on any sites.

  4. Jack Says:

    ^ yeah, play.com has it listed. although we dont get it till the 1st of december. just pre ordering now.
    http://www.play.com/Music/MusicDVD/4-/7727797/-/Product.html?searchstring=if+all+goes+wrong&searchsource=0

  5. JB Says:

    Thanks for the link Jack, much appreciated!

  6. Hipsters United // a blog about the Smashing Pumpkins » IfAllGoesWrong.com (!) lists U.S., UK, Australian screenings Says:

    […] website for the new Smashing Pumpkins movie (can I call it that?) lists exactly 43 U.S. locations (hmm…) at which “If All Goes Wrong” can be seen on November 6. Australian and British showings […]

  7. JTristesse Says:

    Too bad they won’t be showing the concert disc.

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