I agree that they could use some practice marketing. I know that the bulk of the db community was unaware that this movie was premiering (or if it even existed) but those who did know about it filed into the movie theatre (near full-house) and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Having been fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to go see this movie, I must say it is worth waiting for. I know we're used to the big movies coming out on time, but that is because they already premiered it before they even started advertising it in the first place. By the first trailer, it's already working on getting into cinemas, and by the first showing to the public, it is making its way to DVD.
I think ITSB movie started out as a small project of personal interest by Alfonso and Jacqueline, and slowly it turned into something bigger and bigger because the db community became intrigued by its intimate nature. I mean, most of us will know at least 1-2 faces, at the very least! I'm not sure if they meant for it to come out on DVD but because of its demand, they will work on it. When asked after the showing, they seemed keen to do it, but likely weren't expecting to. It's like researching for your thesis and all of the sudden a hoarde of people want to make it into a book. Maybe the logistics of it just aren't there for them yet.
Maybe I am entirely wrong about the last 5 minutes of reading. But anyway. I tell myself that to justify my waiting!
It is documentary-style with a few big names in Vancouver DB and had crazy footage that you wouldn't see elsewhere. Not your average shaky digital camera clips surrounded by screaming, that's for sure.
Now that you reminded me about this movie, I'm all excited again. I hope for an answer too. Wait long enough young cricket, it will come
