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ThetaOmnikron posted:I won't bother with Chicago too much, because these guys already do such a good job: http://cine-file.info/ Seconding that this is cool but, jesus, it's walls of text and hard to make out what exactly they're highlighting.
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PREVIEW SCREENING! 47 Ronin Wednesday, December 4th, 3:00 PM AMC Promenade 16 21801 Oxnard Street, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 http://www.previewfreemovies.com/Default.aspx?tabid=80&mode=validate&pw=DCF554&rc=PFM Keanu Reves movie that's "Seven Samurai on meth" -The director of 47 Ronin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47_-pqoPDVQ SquareDog fucked around with this message at 02:59 on Dec 3, 2013 |
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Got the December screening list for Metro Cinema for Edmonton, AB and drat is it packed. Metro Cinema (8712-109th Street) 12/4 - Edward Scissorhands - 7pm 12/9 - Die Hard - 7pm 12/13 - Child's Play - 11:30pm 12/13 - Godzilla vs. Destroyah - 9pm 12/14 - A Christmas Story - 2pm 12/15 - Godzilla vs. Destroyah - 4pm 12/17 - Ghost in the Shell - 7pm 12/18 - The Royal Tenenbaums - 9pm 12/21 - Home Alone - 4pm 12/22 - It's a Wonderful Life - 1:30pm 12/23 - The Nightmare Before Christmas - 9:30pm 12/26 - Gremlins - 7pm 12/28 - The Big Lebowski - 9:30pm Oh, and... 1/1 - Back to the Future MARATHON - 2:30pm (Yup, all 3 movies and starts at 2:30pm)
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PREVIEW SCREENING! They're being coy about it but I know for a fact that it's Seth MacFarlane's new movie, A Million Ways To Die In The West Thursday, Dec. 5th, 7:30 Warner Bros. Studio Lot in Burbank, CA They gave me special codes but I don't think you need them, but let me know if any of you have issues registering. https://secure.mymovieview.com/Panel/Invitation.aspx?StudyNumber=US13124684&EmailAddress=adam@watcinema.com&passid=210&Display=RSVPHere A cowardly farmer seeks the help of a gunslinger's wife to help him win back the woman who left him.
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# ? Dec 3, 2013 02:59 |
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Playing at the Egyptian or The Aero theaters! Tickets are $11, double features are two movies for the price of one. http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/ At The Egyptian in Hollywood! Dec 4th: The Ten Commandments, Get your drat dirty hands of my commandments! Dec 13th: Tony Scott/Tom Cruise double feature! Top Gun/Days Of Thunder Dec 14th: Singin' In the Rain. I've seen a screening of this and it's a blast with the right audience. Dec 20th: Die Hard double feature! Die Hard/Die Hard 2. Just in time for Christmas, mothafucka. Dec 27: Vertigo, See the best Hitchcock movie. Dec 29th:Lawrence Of Arabia, 70mm Print! At The Aero in Santa Monica! Dec 4th: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly. Dec 14th: Old School Michael Bay double feature! The Rock/Bad Boys. Dec 19th: White Christmas. Dec 20th: It's A Wonderful Life. Dec 21st: Lawrence Of Arabia, 70mm print! Dec 22nd: Elf, the newest Christmas classic. Dec 23rd: It's A Wonderful Life again. Dec 26th: The Bank Dick/Tillie And Gus. Dec 28th: His Girl Friday/The Major And The Minor. Carey Grant is the shiz.
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An Ozu/people Ozu has influenced series starts at Lincoln Center tomorrow. An Autumn Afternoon- Yasujiro Ozu Wednesday, December 04 7:00pm Thursday, December 05 1:00pm Friday, December 06 5:00pm Saturday, December 07 4:00pm Tuesday, December 10 2:30pm Wednesday, December 11 6:00pm Thursday, December 12 8:30pm Equinox Flower - Yasujiro Ozu Wednesday, December 04 2:00pm Thursday, December 05 3:30pm Friday, December 06 2:30pm Sunday, December 08 6:45pm Tuesday, December 10 7:15pm Wednesday, December 11 1:45pm Thursday, December 12 4:00pm 35 Shots of Rum - Claire Denis Claire Denis’s gloriously delicate and graceful film begins in the territory of Renoir’s La Bête humaine and gradually develops into an unlikely and enchanted evocation of Ozu’s Late Spring. Saturday, December 07 1:45pm Tuesday, December 10 5:00pm Café Lumiere- Hou Hsiao-Hsien Commissioned to mark Ozu’s centenary year, Hou Hsiao-hsien’s quietly breathtaking city symphony updates the Japanese master’s recurring concerns: the family in decline, the clash between tradition and modernity. Wednesday, December 04 4:30pm Friday, December 06 7:30pm In Vanda’s Room - Pedro Costa With the intimate feel of a documentary and the texture of a Vermeer painting, this second feature in Pedro Costa’s groundbreaking Fontainhas trilogy takes an unflinching look at a handful of self-destructive, marginalized people. Sunday, December 08 3:15pm The Match Factory Girl - Aki Kaurismaki Aki Kaurismaki lays bare the deadened existence of his wallflower heroine in this poker-faced black comedy about a young woman’s exploitation and revenge, pared to 70 minutes of perfection. Tuesday, December 10 9:45pm Wednesday, December 11 4:15pm Still Walking - Hirokazu Kore-eda Unfolding largely over the course of a daylong gathering of a family still mourning the loss of its eldest son, Hirokazu Kore-eda’s fine-tuned elegy is full of personalizing details and the sense memories of childhood. Wednesday, December 11 8:30pm Thursday, December 12 1:30pm Stranger Than Paradise - Jim Jarmusch A pair of deadbeat hipsters and a teenage immigrant elevate hanging-out to one of the fine arts in what Jarmusch calls “a neo-realistic black comedy in the style of an imaginary Eastern European director obsessed with Ozu and The Honeymooners.” Thursday, December 12 6:30pm Tokyo-Ga - Wim Wenders Wim Wenders travels to Japan—his impressions of the country had been formed entirely by the cinema—to pay homage to Ozu, whose films he considers "sacred treasures." Wednesday, December 04 9:30pm
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They Live is playing at the IFC Film Center for a week starting this Friday. Showtimes: pre:Fri, Dec 6 at: 10:40 AM, 3:20 PM, 7:50 PM Sat, Dec 7 at: 10:40 AM, 3:20 PM, 7:50 PM Sun, Dec 8 at: 10:40 AM, 3:20 PM, 7:50 PM Mon, Dec 9 at: 10:40 AM, 3:20 PM, 7:50 PM Tue, Dec 10 at: 10:40 AM, 3:20 PM, 7:50 PM Wed, Dec 11 at: 10:40 AM, 3:20 PM, 7:50 PM Thu, Dec 12 at: 10:40 AM, 3:20 PM, 7:50 PM
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Barbara Stanwyck retro starts at the Film Forum tomorrow! Many amazing movies here. If you can only go see one I'd point you towards Babyface but there's so many it's hard to go wrong Double/triple features at FF work like so: Two/three films for one admission, tickets are not available until day of and you can enter during either feature and stay for the next or leave if you want. There's an intermission between films for seating/reseating/etc. http://www.filmforum.org/movies/more/stanwyck#nowplaying THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN and THE MIRACLE WOMAN - Double feature Friday, December 6 THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN 1:00 4:40 8:20 THE MIRACLE WOMAN 2:50 6:30 10:10 DOUBLE INDEMNITY and THE LADY EVE - Double feature Saturday, December 7 DOUBLE INDEMNITY 1:30 5:30 9:30 THE LADY EVE 3:40 7:40 MEET JOHN DOE Sunday, December 8 1:00 BABY FACE and NIGHT NURSE - Double feature (GO SEE THIS ONE!!!!) Sunday, December 8 BABY FACE The Uncensored Version 3:30 6:50 9:50 NIGHT NURSE 5:20 8:20 LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT and LADIES OF LEISURE - Double feature Monday, December 9 LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT 1:00 4:30 8:00 LADIES OF LEISURE 2:30 6:00 9:30 THE PURCHASE PRICE and SO BIG! - Double feature Tuesday, December 10 THE PURCHASE PRICE 1:00 4:10 7:20 10:30 SO BIG! 2:30 5:40 8:50 EXECUTIVE SUITE and EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE - Double feature Wednesday, December 11 EXECUTIVE SUITE 1:00 5:10 9:15 EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE 3:00 7:10 THE FILE ON THELMA JORDON and THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS - Double feature Thursday, December 12 THE FILE ON THELMA JORDON 1:30 5:30 9:30 THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS 3:30 7:30 NO MAN OF HER OWN and JEOPARDY - Double feature Friday, December 13 NO MAN OF HER OWN 1:00 4:30 8:00 JEOPARDY 3:00 6:30 10:00 BALL OF FIRE and LADY OF BURLESQUE - Double feature Saturday, December 14 BALL OF FIRE 1:00 4:50 8:40 LADY OF BURLESQUE 3:00 6:50 SORRY, WRONG NUMBER and THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS - Double feature Sunday, December 15 SORRY, WRONG NUMBER 1:10 5:15 9:20 THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS 3:00 7:05 FORBIDDEN, MEXICALI ROSE, and THE LOCKED DOOR - Triple!!!! feature Monday, December 16 FORBIDDEN 1:00 5:30 10:00 MEXICALI ROSE 2:40 7:10 THE LOCKED DOOR 4:00 8:30 BANJO ON MY KNEE and A MESSAGE TO GARCIA - Double feature Tuesday, December 17 BANJO ON MY KNEE 2:35 6:05 9:35 A MESSAGE TO GARCIA 1:00 4:30 8:00 THE FURIES and ANNIE OAKLEY - Double feature Wednesday, December 18 THE FURIES 1:00 5:10 9:10 ANNIE OAKLEY 3:10 7:20 THERE’S ALWAYS TOMORROW and ALL I DESIRE - Double feature Thursday, December 19 THERE’S ALWAYS TOMORROW 1:00 4:25 7:50 ALL I DESIRE 2:45 6:10 9:35 FORTY GUNS and THE VIOLENT MEN - Double feature Friday, December 20 FORTY GUNS 2:50 6:20 9:50 THE VIOLENT MEN 1:00 4:30 8:00 CLASH BY NIGHT and TITANIC - Double feature Saturday, December 21 CLASH BY NIGHT 1:10 5:10 9:10 TITANIC 3:10 7:10 GOLDEN BOY and STELLA DALLAS - Double feature Sunday, December 22 GOLDEN BOY 1:20 5:20 9:20 STELLA DALLAS 3:20 7:20 THE MAD MISS MANTON and RED SALUTE - Double feature Monday, December 23 THE MAD MISS MANTON 1:00 4:20 7:40 RED SALUTE 2:40 6:00 9:20 THE LADY EVE and CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT - Double feature Tuesday, December 24 THE LADY EVE 1:00 4:50 8:40 CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT 2:50 6:40 REMEMBER THE NIGHT Wednesday, December 25 - Tuesday, December 31 WED/THU 1:30, 3:20, 5:10, 7:00, 8:50 FRI/SAT 1:30, 3:20, 5:10, 7:00 SUN 1:00, 5:20, 7:10, 9:00 MON 1:30, 3:20, 5:10, 7:00, 8:50 TUE 1:30, 3:20, 5:10, 9:00 DOUBLE INDEMNITY Friday, December 27 - Saturday, December 28 8:50 MEET JOHN DOE Sunday, December 29 2:50
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UPDATE: SOLD OUT Have you seen The Thief and the Cobbler? AKA The Princess and the Cobbler? AKA Arabian Knights? Do you remember when what's-his-name was posting all about it some years back, trying to restore it and selling DVDs of it? If you don't, here's the low-down. It's a sad story: It's an animated movie created by famed animator Richard Williams. It has the unfortunate distinction to be one of the longest productions in cinema history. It was started in 1968, financed by Williams himself. He had a vision to make a stunningly beautiful unparalleled animation where the two protagonists never speak and the antagonist was voiced by Vincent Price. After working on it for 15 years due to his intense perfectionism, he led the animation for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which was such a huge hit that he was able to secure further financing to finish The Thief And The Cobbler. After another 15 years or so the financiers became understandably impatient and took the production away from him and sold it to Disney, who haphazardly finished the movie and made it more "marketable" by adding several songs and near constant internal dialog with celebrity voices for the two protagonists. It's obvious which parts are William's and which are Disney, it's night and day in terms of quality. But then they sat on it for a few years before releasing it. Why? Because first they wanted to release their own new movie, Aladdin. Why would that matter? Because The Thief And The Cobbler, which began its production journey in 1968, is about a young poor boy in an ancient Arabian kingdom who meets and rescues the princess from the clutches of of the nefarious royal Vizier (who looks like a large blue man), a man who the Maharajah wrongfully puts his trust in, that wants to take the throne for himself, but is ultimately thwarted by the young street rat. The movie was then dumped in to theaters a couple years later with poor reviews. One of the coolest movie things I own is that DVD that What's-his-name from the forums here made a while back, a version of the movie he put together using advice from Williams, rough sketches, storyboards, original music, etc. He was independently selling DVD copies and I bought one of them. Now for the first time ever Williams has put together his original workprint and will be showing it publicly for the first time I'm totally going. http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=htt...tml&h=mAQEARk9m SquareDog fucked around with this message at 02:25 on Dec 9, 2013 |
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Preview Screening! video game adaptation starring Arron Paul, Need For Speed Playing both this Tuesday in LA and Wednesday in NY. Tuesday, December 10, 11:00 AM The Walt Disney Studios Lot 500 S Buena Vista Street, Burbank, CA 91521 Wednesday, December 11, 6:00 PM AMC Empire 25 234 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e73J71RZRn8
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 04:20 |
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Two updates: It's A Wonderful Life is showing at the IFC Center 12/13-12/26. Delmer Daves redux at the Anthology Film Archives: THE HANGING TREE December 12 at 6:45 PM December 14 at 9:15 PM December 17 at 9:15 PM A SUMMER PLACE December 12 at 9:00 PM December 14 at 6:30 PM December 15 at 3:45 PM SUSAN SLADE December 13 at 6:45 PM December 16 at 9:15 PM SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN December 13 at 9:15 PM December 15 at 9:15 PM December 16 at 6:45 PM YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE December 14 at 3:45 PM December 15 at 6:30 PM December 17 at 6:30 PM
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# ? Dec 10, 2013 18:39 |
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I thought the George Cukor retro at Lincoln Center started next week but it apparently starts in a few days. It's huge so I am just posting a link: http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/the-discreet-charm-of-george-cukor
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# ? Dec 10, 2013 20:02 |
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Marx Brothers double feature! New Years Day at 5:00 at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica. They've been showing Marx Bros. movies on New Years Day for some years now, this'll be the third year in a row that I go. I think this will be a great screening for the Marx Bros. uninitiated; They're playing A Night At The Opera, which is the one most critics and film historians say is the best, and A Day At The Races, which I say is the best. $11 for both movies. http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/a-night-at-the-opera-a-day-at-the-races
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 17:37 |
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Film Society of Lincoln Center is doing a "For Your Consideration" series on Oscar Hopeful Documentaries. So if you missed something and want to check it out, here's your shot: 20 Feet From Stardom Morgan Neville | 2013 | 91 mins Backup singers live in a world that lies just beyond the spotlight. Their voices bring harmony to the biggest bands in popular music, but we've had no idea these singers are or what lives they lead, until now. Tuesday, December 24 9:00pm The Act of Killing Joshua Oppenheimer | 2013 | 115 mins What is one to make of men who freely admit their involvement in the mass killing of millions of Indonesians in a bloody anti-Communist campaign in the 1960s? The Act of Killing bypasses the usual documentary tropes of exposing injustice, instead provoking the viewer to consider the murderers’ sense of responsibility for their crimes. Saturday, December 21 6:20pm Thursday, December 26 1:30pm The Armstrong Lie Alex Gibney | 2013 | 124 mins The Armstrong Lie presents a riveting, insider's view of the unraveling of one of the most extraordinary stories in the history of sports. As Lance Armstrong says himself, “I didn’t live a lot of lies, but I lived one big one.” Friday, December 20 9:15pm Thursday, December 26 4:00pm Blackfish Gabriela Cowperthwaite | 2013 | 83 mins Blackfish tells the story of Tilikum, a performing killer whale that killed several people while in captivity, exploring the creature’s extraordinary nature and the species’ cruel treatment in captivity. Tuesday, December 24 5:00pm Wednesday, December 25 4:00pm The Crash Reel Lucy Walker | 2013 | 109 mins This eye-popping, yet intimate, story of U.S. champion snowboarder Kevin Pearce uses years of vérité footage to expose the potentially high price of participating in extreme-action sports. Friday, December 20 12:20pm Thursday, December 26 8:30pm Cutie and the Boxer Zachary Heinzerling | 2013 | 82 mins This candid New York documentary explores the chaotic 40-year marriage of renowned “boxing” painter Ushio Shinohara and his artist wife Noriko. Spanning four decades, the film is a moving portrait of a couple wrestling with the eternal themes of sacrifice, disappointment and aging, against a background of lives dedicated to art. Sunday, December 22 2:00pm Tuesday, December 24 7:00pm Dirty Wars Rick Rowley | 2013 | 87 mins Investigative reporter Jeremy Scahill traces the rise of the Joint Special Operations Command, the most secret fighting force in U.S. history, exposing operations carried out by men who do not exist on paper and will never appear before Congress. Dirty Wars is a battle cry for the soul and conscience of an America few of us know exists. Saturday, December 21 2:00pm Thursday, December 26 6:30pm First Cousin Once Removed Alan Berliner | 2013 | 78 mins Director Alan Berliner in person for Q&A on December 22! Alan Berliner creates a compelling, heartfelt chronicle of poet and translator Edwin Honig’s loss of memory, language and his past due to the onslaught of Alzheimer’s. Sunday, December 22 6:30pm Wednesday, December 25 8:30pm God Loves Uganda Roger Ross Williams | 2013 | 83 mins Director Roger Ross Williams in person for Q&A on December 20! Using vérité, interviews, and hidden camera footage, the film allows American religious leaders and their young missionaries that make up the “front lines in a battle for billions of souls” to explain their positions in their own words. Shocking and enlightening, touching and horrifying, God Loves Uganda will leave you questioning just how closely this brand of Christianity resembles the one you think you know. Friday, December 20 7:00pm Saturday, December 21 4:00pm Life According To Sam Sean Fine | Andrea Nix FIne | 2013 | 90 mins In 1998, Dr. Leslie Gordon and Dr. Scott Berns learned that their two-year-old son, Sam, had a progressive aging disorder so rare that fewer than 250 children in the world had it at the time. Told there was no cure, they refused to accept that as the final verdict. Monday, December 23 4:00pm Wednesday, December 25 2:00pm Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer Mike Lerner | Maxim Pozdorovkin | 2013 | 88 mins Director Max Pozdorovkin and producer Mike Lerner in person for Q&A on December 21! A group of young, radical-feminist punk rockers known as Pussy Riot took a stand against the direction Vladimir Putin was taking Russia. Putting a personal face on rebellion, filmmakers Mike Lerner and Maxim Pozdorovkin follow these three women prepared to defend their actions no matter what it may cost them. Friday, December 20 2:40pm Saturday, December 21 9:15pm The Square Jehane Noujaim | 2013 | 104 mins Director Jehane Noujaim in person for Q&A on December 22 + 23! Jehane Noujaim’s tense, vivid verité portrait of events as they unfolded in Tahrir Square through Arab Spring and beyond, in a newly revised, up-to-the-minute version. Sunday, December 22 4:00pm Monday, December 23 8:15pm Stories We Tell Sarah Polley | 2013 | 108 mins What is real? What is true? What do we remember, and how do we remember it? Actor/director Sarah Polley turns from fiction to nonfiction, in the process cracking open family secrets. Friday, December 20 4:40pm Wednesday, December 25 6:00pm Tim’s Vermeer Teller | 2013 | 80 mins Tech genius Tim Jenison’s obsessive project was to re-paint “The Music Lesson” according to David Hockney’s controversial theories about Vermeer and the use of optics; the resulting film directed by Teller (as in Penn and) is a bouncy, entertaining, real-life detective story. Monday, December 23 6:30pm Which Way is the Front Line from Here? Sebastian Junger | 2013 | 78 mins Filmmaker Sebastian Junger traces the late photographer Tim Hetherington’s work across the world’s battlefields to reveal how he transcended the boundaries of image-making to become a luminary in his profession. Sunday, December 22 8:45pm Monday, December 23 2:00pm
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# ? Dec 18, 2013 20:22 |
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FSLC is also doing foreign Oscar contenders. The Grandmaster cut is the US cut (and I think it's only on the shortlist because of the director but whatever). An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker Danis Tanovic | 2013 | 75 mins Nazif and Senada barely make ends meet to support their family. When Senada’s life is threatened by a miscarriage and she needs urgent care, the couple must confront the cruelty and callousness of contemporary society. Sunday, December 29 6:30pm Tuesday, December 31 3:15pm The Grandmaster Wong Kar Wai | 2013 | 108 mins Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Wong Kar Wai, The Grandmaster is an epic action feature inspired by the life and times of the legendary kung fu master, Ip Man. Friday, December 27 9:00pm Tuesday, December 31 8:00pm Heli Amat Escalante | 2013 | 105 mins New York Premiere! Twelve-year-old Estela has fallen madly in love with a young police cadet with whom she wants to run away and marry. As she pursues her dream, one deadly mistake leads to another, and she unwittingly drags her family into the horror of devastating drug violence. Saturday, December 28 4:30pm Thursday, January 02 8:45pm The Hunt Thomas Vinterberg | 2012 | 115 mins Mads Mikkelsen plays Lucas, a highly-regarded school teacher who has been forced to start over after overcoming a tough divorce. An untruthful remark throws the small community in which he lives into a collective state of hysteria, and forces Lucas to fight a lonely fight for his life and dignity. Saturday, December 28 9:00pm Wednesday, January 01 6:00pm In Bloom Nana Ekvtimishvili | Simon Gross | 2013 | 102 mins It’s the early 90s, and the newly independent Georgia is facing war on the Black Sea coast and a plague of vigilante justice. But for Eka and Natia, inseparable 14-year-old friends, life just unfolds... Saturday, December 28 6:45pm Monday, December 30 9:00pm Lines of Wellington Valeria Sarmiento | 2012 | 151 mins Prepared by the late Raul Ruiz from a screenplay by Carlos Saboga, Lines of Wellington was completed by Valeria Sarmiento—Ruiz’s longtime editor as well as his widow—who has created a revealing portrait of life during what has been called one of the first examples of “total war.” Sunday, December 29 8:15pm Neighboring Sounds Kleber Mendonça Filho | 2012 | 124 mins Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Neighboring Sounds delves into the lives of a group of prosperous middle-class families residing on a quiet street, close to a low-income neighborhood. Soon, their discontents and anxieties are exacerbated by a palpable sense of unease over their society’s troubled past and present inequities. Tuesday, December 31 5:15pm Wednesday, January 01 8:30pm Renoir Gilles Bourdos | 2012 | 111 mins Set on the French Riviera in the summer of 1915, Gilles Bourdos’ lushly atmospheric drama tells the story of celebrated impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and the passing of the torch from a great painter to his son Jean, the great filmmaker of such classics as Grand Illusion and Rules of the Game. Monday, December 30 4:30pm Wednesday, January 01 3:30pm Wadjda Haifaa Al Mansour | 2012 | 98 mins Although she lives in a conservative world, Wadjda is fun loving, entrepreneurial and always pushing the boundaries of what she can get away with. Wadjda sees a beautiful green bicycle for sale. She wants the bicycle desperately so that she can beat her friend Abdullah in a race. Sunday, December 29 4:30pm Thursday, January 02 6:30pm An Afghan Love Story Barmak Akram | 2013 | 85 mins Gregarious waiter Mustafa charms a pretty student named Wajma. After Wajma discovers she is pregnant, her certainty that Mustafa will marry her falters, and word of their dalliance gets out. Her father must decide between his culturally held right to uphold family honor and his devotion to his daughter. Friday, December 27 7:00pm Monday, December 30 7:00pm
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 06:01 |
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I really wish I could track the Sorcerer screenings. I keep getting paranoid that I've missed it in KC. Have I?
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 06:44 |
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Maxwell Lord posted:I really wish I could track the Sorcerer screenings. I keep getting paranoid that I've missed it in KC. Have I? I don't think they've started yet, the only showing I know of in NYC was a one-off at BAM that was before Venice as part of a larger Friedkin retro and it wasn't the restoration.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 07:47 |
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Lets not forget to PUT THE CITY OF THE THEATER that you're mentioning in your post, I'm sure the FSLC, the IFC Center and the Anthology Film Archives are fantastic venues, but it is incredibly frustrating seeing a movie you want to see mentioned only to have your hopes of seeing it crushed because the screening is in a different state/country. That being said, Abel Fererra's Ms. 45 is being screened at the Music Box theater in Chicago on the 27th and 28th. http://www.musicboxtheatre.com/midnight
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 00:23 |
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Oscar season starts, and that means award darlings are coming back to theaters! Starting with Gravity, if you missed it the first time around you owe it to yourself to make sure to see it on the big screen. Showing most everywhere I suppose.... http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Gravity-Headed-Back-Theaters-Starting-Next-Friday-40990.html
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# ? Jan 9, 2014 17:57 |
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Adult animation and other cool stuff this month at the Aero in Santa Monica and the Egyptian in Hollywood! Tickets are $11, double features are two movies for the price of one. http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/ At The Egyptian in Hollywood! Jan 10th: Fritz The Cat and Heavy Traffic, R. Crumb animation double feature. Jan 11th: Fellini's 8 1/2 Jan 12th: Heavy Metal and American Pop animation double feature. Jan 17th: 70's sci-fi Fantastic Planet and Richard Linklatter's surreal Waking Life animation double feature. Jan 18th: Paprika and Tokyo Godfathers awesome anime double feature. Jan 23rd: Metropolis and Cowboy Bebop: The Movie awesome anime double feature. Jan 31st: Lawrence Of Arabia 70mm print! At The Aero in Santa Monica! Jan 12th: Silent epic, Intolerance. Jan 23rd: Lesser known Hitchcock classics: directorial debut silent film The Pleasure Garden followed by Stage Fright, this movie had a revolutionary plot device that was very controversial in it's day. Jan 25th: Rear Window Jan 31st: Hitchcock's Easy Virtue and Rope, Hitchcock's "single take" real-time movie.
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# ? Jan 9, 2014 18:13 |
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I just got back in town after freezing my extremities off in Minneapolis for a week, expect a New York update tomorrow.
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For anyone around Philadelphia, the Bryn Mawr Film Institute is going to start screening Her starting tomorrow. http://brynmawrfilm.org/
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# ? Jan 9, 2014 19:26 |
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Boston Come and see King Kong the classic 1933 film at the Coolidge Corner Theater on January 27th. Before the film a Gorilla expert is going to give a brief talk. buy tickets now, because it's an event free to members of the theater, and they always snatch up their free tickets so it sells out fast.
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# ? Jan 10, 2014 00:14 |
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I'll do a breakdown of it later but Film Forum just released their Spring retro schedule and it is all of the Hitchcock followed by All of the Truffaut followed by Gojira! Here's the PDF: http://www.filmforum.org/pdf/ff2_cal102_FINAL_v3.pdf
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 18:57 |
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Toronto Goons! Tonight is the first night of TIFF Bell Lightbox's Godard series. It goes from Jan. 23 until Feb. 13. Jan 23 @ 6:30: Breathless and Operation Beton & Une Femme Coquette (short films) Jan 24 @ 6:30: Le Petit Soldat Jan 25 @ 4:45: Une Femme est Une Femme Jan 26 @ 4:30: Vivre sa Vie and Sloth Jan 30 @ 6:30: Les Carabiniers with the New World Jan 31/Feb 4 @ 6:30: Contempt Feb 1 @ 4:45: Bande a Part Feb 2 @ 3:30: Alphaville Feb 2 @ 6:30: Pierrot le Fou Feb 6 @ 6:30: Masculin Feminin Feb 7 @ 6:30: Made in USA with Anticpation Feb 8 @ 4:45: 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her with L'aller et retour des enfants prodigues Feb 8 @ 7:30: Paris vu par... Feb 9 @ 6:00: Far from Vietnam Feb 11 @ 6:30: La Chinoise Feb 13 @ 6:30: Weekend TIFF is also doing a series of movies of Stephen King stories through April 5. Check out https://tiff.net for more.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 17:07 |
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Mystery screening Today! Could be something really big. They won't say what it is, won't even describe it or say what genre it is, and they want you to be between 13 and 35. You get a free ticket to another movie if you go. Today, Thursday, January 23, 2014. show up by 3:00 Edwards Calabasas Stadium 6 4767 Commons Way, Calabasas, CA 91302 http://www.previewfreemovies.com/Default.aspx?tabid=1449
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 18:12 |
What did the mystery movie wind up being?
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Dunno, I only watch one or two preview screenings a year, and this wasn't one of them. anyone else take it up?
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February screenings of note at the Aero in Santa Monica and the Egyptian in Hollywood! Tickets are $11, double features are two movies for the price of one. http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/ At The Egyptian in Hollywood! Feb 1st: 70mm Visual spectacle double feature Baraka and Samasara! Feb 3rd: Jared Leto double feature, Dallas Buyers Club playing rear end-to-rear end with Requiem For A Dream! Feb 7th: Beatles celebration with Across The Universe! Feb 8th: James Bond double feature Goldfinger and Thunderball! Feb 14th: Literally the greatest movie ever Casablanca! Feb 15th: Film students come masturbate furiously to The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford! Feb 22nd: Miyazaki double feature Kiki's Delivery Service and Porco Rosso! Feb 23rd: Watch Studio Ghibli double feature Grave Of Fireflies and Ocean Waves and then kill yourself! Feb 27th: Miyazaki's Howl's Moving Castle! Feb 28th: 2014 Oscar nominated live-action shorts followed by Animated shorts! (These tickets sell fast!) At The Aero in Santa Monica! Feb 1st: In case you missed it the dozen times it's played in the past few months, Lawrence Of Arabia 70mm print! Feb 8th: Bizarre Alfonso Cuaron double feature Gravity and Y Tu Mama Tambien! Feb 9th: Barbara Stanwyck double feature Double Indemnity and The Bitter Tea Of General Yen! Feb 10th: 2014 Oscar nominated, terrifying documentary, The Act Of Killing! Feb 13th: Hitchcock double feature, Blackmail with LIVE FREAKING MUSIC SCORE plus Psycho! Feb 14th: Audrey Hepburn classic Breakfast At Tiffany's! Feb 16th: Freaking amazing silent film and fist movie ever to win a best picture Oscar, Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans!
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 18:12 |
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Copley Symphony Hall in downtown San Diego this Saturday: THE THIEF OF BAGDAD (1924) An Arabian Nights Fantasy starring Douglas Fairbanks* A Fox Theatre Film Series Screening Saturday, February 1, 8pm Russ Peck, organ Step into the world of flying carpets, fearsome monsters and magical escapades! Swashbuckling movie icon Douglas Fairbanks stars in this classic film adventure about a slippery and stylish burglar who dares to fall love with the daughter of the Caliph! Music provided by organist Russ Peck on the mighty Fox Theatre Pipe Organ! Tickets are 20 or 30 bucks depending on section.
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 10:20 |
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SquareDog posted:Feb 3rd: Jared Leto double feature, Dallas Buyers Club playing rear end-to-rear end with Requiem For A Dream! Perfect
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# ? Jan 31, 2014 06:32 |
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The 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival website just updated with what seems to be a full list of films. It's in Hollywood, of course from April 10-13. Bell Book and Candle (1959, Richard Quine) - Kim Novak in attendance Best Boy (1979, Ira Wohl) - Wohl in attendance The Best Years of Our Lives (1946, William Wyler) - New restoration Blazing Saddles (1974, Mel Brooks) - Mel Brooks in attendance City Lights (1931, Charles Chaplin) - New 4K restoration Double Indemnity (1944, Billy Wilder) - New 4K restoration Gojira (1954, Ishiro Honda) - New restoration Gone with the Wind (1939, Victor Fleming) The Goodbye Girl (1977, Herbert Ross) - Richard Dreyfuss in attendance Grey Gardens (1975, Ellen Hovde, Albert Maysles, David Maysles, Muffie Meyer) - Albert Maysles in attendance A Hard Day's Night (1964, Richard Lester) - New restoration How Green Was My Valley (1941, John Ford) - New restoration The Lodger (1927, Alfred Hitchcock) - Live Score by Carl Davis (?) Mary Poppins (1964, Robert Stevenson) Meet Me in St. Louis (1944, Vincente Minelli) - Margaret O'Brien in attendance Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936, Frank Capra) - New restoration Mr. Holland's Opus (1995, Stephen Herek) - Richard Dreyfuss in attendance The Nutty Professor (1963, Jerry Lewis) - Jerry Lewis in attendance Oklahoma! (1955, Fred Zinnemann) - 4K restoration of 70mm version, Shirley Jones in attendance Paper Moon (1973, Peter Bogdanovich) - Ryan O'Neal in attendance The Pawnbroker (1964, Sidney Lumet) - Quincy Jones in attendance Sorcerer (1977, William Friedkin) - Friedkin in attendance Stormy Weather (1943, Andrew L. Stone) Touch of Evil (1958, Orson Welles) - New 4K restoration Why Worry? (1934, Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor) - Live Score by Carl Davis The Wizard of Oz (1939, Victor Fleming) - IMAX 3-D presentation Kind of wish I had the cash to make a pilgrimage like this since that's an incredibly solid lineup. Egbert Souse fucked around with this message at 15:03 on Feb 16, 2014 |
# ? Feb 6, 2014 17:37 |
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A 4K restoration of a Touch Of Evil would be amazing.
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 02:31 |
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So, how would one go about finding about screenings? I'm googleing for Atlanta but no matter what combination I try I just get 'normal movie showings?
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 02:36 |
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He forgot mention that it's in Hollywood. And only April 10-13.
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 02:41 |
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quote:Individual tickets are $20 for most screenings and events. Individual tickets to the Official Closing Night presentation (TBD), if available, will be priced at $30. Students with valid student ID will receive a 50% discount off all individual tickets. Ooh, nice.
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 02:46 |
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Nckdictator posted:So, how would one go about finding about screenings? I'm googleing for Atlanta but no matter what combination I try I just get 'normal movie showings? The Midtown Art Cinema has some classic screenings (all from Janus Films) coming up... Seven Samurai (1954, Akira Kurosawa) [35mm] - March 4 Breathless (1960, Jean-Luc Godard) [35mm] - March 11 The 400 Blows (1959, Francois Truffaut) [35mm] - March 18 Solaris (1972, Andrei Tarkovsky) [DLP?] - March 25 8 1/2 (1963, Federico Fellini) [DLP] - April 1 Beauty and the Beast (1946, Jean Cocteau) [DLP] - April 8 A Woman Under the Influence (1974, John Cassavetes) [35mm] - April 15 Au revior les enfants (1987, Louis Malle) [35mm] - April 29 Very nice theater. I saw Safety Last, Metropolis, and Mr. Hulot's Holiday there. There's a nice Chinese restaurant next door, too. I think by April or May the Fox Theatre's summer festival will be up.
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 16:35 |
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Vengeance is Hers! starts tonight at BAM with Pasolini's Madea. Here's the program schedule: Madea - 2/7 - 2p, 7p Ms 45 - 2/7 - 4:30p, 9:30p - 2/8 - 9:30p - 2/9 - 9:50p Blue Steel - 2/8 - 8p Jeanne Dielman - 2/9 - 2p, 6p Secret Defense - 2/10 - 7:30p Kuroneko - 2/11 - 4:30p, 7p, 9:15p Hyenas - 2/12 - 4:30p, 7p, 9:30p The Match Factory Girl - 2/13 - 5p, 9:30p The Heiress - 2/13 - 7p The Lady Eve - 2/14 - 6:30p, 8:45p Carrie - 2/15 - 2p, 7p Black Sunday (the Bava one) - 2/15 - 4:30, 9:30 Nine to Five - 2/16 - 2p, 7p She Devil - 2/16 - 4:30p, 9:30p Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan - 2/17 - 6p Coffy - 2/17 - 4:30p, 8:45p Terminal Island + S.C.U.M. Manifesto - 2/18 - 7p, 9:30p Site link: http://www.bam.org/film/2014/vengeance-is-hers
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 17:04 |
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Trepany House at the Steve Allen Theater in Los Angeles are going to be screening The Shining forward and backwards simultaneously on the 8th, with sound from both projections running at the same time as well. Sounds pretty loving weird but cool! http://trepanyhouse.org http://m.tix.com/m/Event.aspx?EventCode=623862
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 21:41 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 03:27 |
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ruddiger posted:Trepany House at the Steve Allen Theater in Los Angeles are going to be screening The Shining forward and backwards simultaneously on the 8th, with sound from both projections running at the same time as well. Sounds pretty loving weird but cool! I've seen this done once before, although they only used the sound from the forward version. It was done in conjunction with a screening of Room 237, which discusses the "Front to Back" screenings. If you want a sense of some of the fascinating juxtapositions it creates, you can watch that or do some Googling. It's a fascinating way to watch the movie - for instance, the peaceful opening being overlaid with the violent climax gives you a deep sense of unease and foreboding, as though you're seeing the future being laid out. It's more of an experiment than a great way to watch the film, but it's a surprisingly effective experiment to check out.
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 22:32 |