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This thread is for listing cool upcoming screenings for new and old movies in your area. I live in LA where so many awesome screenings are happening all the time at theaters like The Egyptian, The Aero, The New Beverly, etc. I'll be posting about screenings coming up in LA but please post about other awesome screenings in your area; including old movies, preview screenings, new special screenings, etc. Things to post here: -Pulp fiction midnight screening at wherever! -I have an invite to a preview screening at X theater, here's the invite! -the MST3K guys are doing a Fathom Event soon! -Rare screening of Sunrise: A Tale Of Two Humans at The Silent Movie Theater! -Francis Ford Coppola screening interactive movie, Twixt! -Etc. All posts for screenings should end in an exclamation point. If it doesn't deserve an exclamation point, you shouldn't post it here. Try to include the following information: Movie: Location: Date: Price: Why you should see it: Also feel free to post reports on awesome screenings you just saw. Unless it violates an NDA or something. (I just saw a preview screening of Maleficent, wish I could tell you about it, but i guess you'll see for yourself in July.) SquareDog fucked around with this message at 22:38 on Nov 6, 2013 |
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The AFI Film Fest starts this weekend! All tickets are free! you can get your tickets here. The "gala" screenings are the most sought-after and at this point unavailable. Stuff like The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty, Inside Llewen davis, Nebraska, ect. However there are plenty of other cool screenings available. I have tickets for: - The Wind Rises Myazaki's latest. - The Green Inferno Eli Roth's new 70's style cannibal exploitation movie. - The Fake A Korean animation movie that is rumored to be nominated for the Academy award this year. - Charlie Victor Romeo A 3D reenactment of actual black box recordings from several doomed commercial flights. - The Court Jester One of the best comedies ever made, starring Danny Kaye, made in 1955. - The Congress Follow-up of the director of Waltz With Bashir, semi-animated Being John Malkovich style meta-narrative about Robin Wright selling her entire likeness to a company that stores the consciousness' of celebrities. - The Sacrement Director Ti West's new horror movie about a journalist who gets in too deep with a Jim Jones type cult. - Nothing Bad Can Happen A guy joins a fundamentalist Christian group but finds that they are totally unhinged. Plus many more! Supposedly a few Gala screening tickets are released at random times of the day, try your luck, Check it out! SquareDog fucked around with this message at 09:10 on Nov 6, 2013 |
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Cool upcoming screenings at the New Beverly Cinema in LA! http://www.newbevcinema.com/ Tickets are $8, double features are two movies for the price of one. November 6th and 7th: Park Chan-Wook double feature, Oldboy and Lady Vengance. See the new Korean classics before the American version of OldBoy by Spike Lee comes out! November 10th: Road trip double feature: Film classic, Paper Moon, and new release by Alexander Payne, Nebraska. Paper moon is a about a con-man who forms an unlikely partnership with a little girl who may be his daughter. Nebraska is about a drunken Man played by Nick Nolte who travels across the country to Nebraska with his estranged son played by Nick Nolte in order to claim a million dollar Mega Sweepstakes Marketing prize! November 15th: Midnight screening of Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. You haven't seen this movie? WHAT THE gently caress IS WRONG WITH YOU? I went last month and Mary Elizabeth Winstead showed up! SquareDog fucked around with this message at 07:48 on Nov 7, 2013 |
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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! Nov. 7th: Chinatown, one of the most classic Film Noir, starring Jack Nicholson, directed by Roman Polansky. Nov. 15th: The Godfather, duh! Nov. 17th: West Side Story. First musical drama. Won Best picture, among other awards! Nov. 29th: The Shining double feature! The Shining, followed by Room 237, if you are a glutton for punishment. I didn't last 20 minutes in to Room 237 before turning it off.! Nov. 30th: 2001: A Space Odyssey. They don't say it but they're probably showing it in 70mm, they always do! At The Aero! Nov. 27th: John Candy double feature! The best Thankgiving movie ever: Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Followed by Uncle Buck! Nov. 29th: Singin' In the Rain. Arguably the best musical ever. I saw a screening of this is it was a freaking blast! Nov. 30th: An American In Paris. Not the best, but certainly the highest grossing movie of Gene Kelly's career, also a classic! SquareDog fucked around with this message at 07:48 on Nov 7, 2013 |
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Preview Screening in LA! Nov 5th: Here's an invite to a preview screening in Chatworth, CA of a horror movie called Clown, produced by Eli Roth. "When the birthday clown cancels, Jack’s dad, Kent, dons an old clown suit, unwittingly setting in motion a horrifying personality change. When Kent is overwhelmed by an uncontrollable hunger and murderous impulses, he and his family must figure out how to stop the monstrous transformation, before it’s too late." Show up and get a free ticket to another movie! http://surveys.ermresearch.com/s3/9ef95a4432aa
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Preview Screening in LA! Nov 7th: Invite to a preview screening in Burbank, CA for an action movie called Non-Stop Starring Liam Neeson being a huge dicked bad-rear end, as usual. "a suspense thriller played out 40,000 feet in the air. During a transatlantic flight from New York City to London, a U.S. Air Marshal (Neeson) receives a series of cryptic text messages demanding the airline to transfer $150 million into an off-shore account. Until he secures the money, a passenger on his flight will be killed every 20 minutes." https://secure.mymovieview.com/Panel/Invitation.aspx?StudyNumber=US13114458&EmailAddress=adam@watcinema.com&passid=210&Display=RSVPHere Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nODrjQUR5YU SquareDog fucked around with this message at 09:08 on Nov 6, 2013 |
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Mother loving ALIENS at the Alamo Drafthouse Littleton Colorado, Nov. 14th. I'm 22, and have been an Alien series fan for a good portion of my life. Even a small child. This is a dream come true for me. I saw Alien last month too, and it was glorious.
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I also live in the LA area and it is almost impossible to keep up with all the cool screenings around town! Here's one I'm going to tonight for the first uncut release of a crazy 70's film. Movie: The Visitor Location: Crest Theater in Westwood, CA Date: 11/6/2013 Price: $12.00 Why you should see it: Just read the description posted here.
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I approve of this thread. Philadelphia is not much of a movie town, but I will be posting screenings as they happen. I am also okay with this thread being used to organize goon meets.
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Excellent thread idea. It gets kinda hard keeping track of all the random rear end screenings in Los Angeles. They do midnight movies at the Nuart Theater in Santa Monica every Friday night, here's their upcoming line-up, copied from their site. Nuart's website and showtimes Fri, Nov 8: Maniac Cop 2, director William Lustig in person! Brand new digital transfer! Fri, Nov 15: Labyrinth, starring David Bowie & Jennifer Connelly! Presented in 35mm! Fri, Nov 22: Oldboy, 35mm presentation of Park Chan-wook's original! Fri, Nov 29: Mean Girls, starring Lindsay Lohan. Fri, Dec 6: Home Alone, starring Macaulay Culkin. Fri, Dec 13: Batman Returns, directed by Tim Burton. Presented in 35mm! Fri, Dec 20: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, starring Chevy Chase. Fri, Dec 27: North by Northwest, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Presented in 35mm! Fri, Jan 3: The Blues Brothers, they're on a mission from God. Presented in 35mm! Fri, Jan 10: House (Hausu), the Japanese psychedelic horror classic! Presented in 35mm! Fri, Jan 17: Pitch Perfect, get pitch slapped! Fri, Jan 24: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, lean, green and on the screen! Presented in 35mm! And if you live in Chicago, some friends of mine are a part of the Terror in the Aisles screenings at the Patio Theater. They'll be doing a double feature Nov. 30th, screening Dario Argento's Suspiria (Italian horror) along with Gary Schultz' Devil In My Ride (Chicago native done come up). Tickets can be purchased here.
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Vargo posted:I approve of this thread. Philadelphia is not much of a movie town, but I will be posting screenings as they happen. I need this badly in my life. I'm in the city a good amount of the week but since not being from there i'm not too familiar with what theaters to keep and eye on. Any and all screenings you know of would be greatly appreciated!
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I will do a New York City dump soon and probably stay on top of it, here. I'm always poking around for myself, might as well share the info.
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Wyllt posted:I need this badly in my life. I'm in the city a good amount of the week but since not being from there i'm not too familiar with what theaters to keep and eye on. Any and all screenings you know of would be greatly appreciated! Philadelphia Update: Starting on Friday, Ritz at the Bourse will be having two showings a day of the final cut of 1973's The Wicker Man Bryn Mawr Film Institute Wednesday, December 4th: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Wednesday, December 11th: Night of the Hunter Bryn Mawr also does children's screenings at 11 AM on Saturdays. This month's lineup seems to have a "children's sci-fi" theme, so if you have kids, this is a great opportunity to take them to a really neat theater: November 9th: The Last Starfighter November 16th: Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius November 23rd: E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial November 30th: The Last Starfighter (again) Also, I don't know if Google Maps or some other program will allow to do this, but if some goon wants to put in the , and make some kind of interactive map that can contain this data and be updated and maintained, I will give you modly rewards.
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leokitty posted:I will do a New York City dump soon and probably stay on top of it, here. I'm always poking around for myself, might as well share the info. Excited for this. I never know about them until I hear about them afterwards.
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Here's some Boston info: Coolidge Corner Theater - Brookline, MA Midnight movies: Nov. 9 - Big Bad Wolves Nov. 15 & 16 - The Wicker Man Nov. 22 & 23 - Maniac Cop 2 Dec. 13 & 14 - Team America: World Police Dec. 20 & 21 - The Nightmare Before Christmas Special Screenings, Mondays at 7PM: Nov. 11 - Run Lola Run Nov. 18 - The Royal Tenenbaums Dec. 9 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Official site - http://www.coolidge.org/ Brattle Theatre - Cambridge, MA Nov. 8 - DOUBLE FEATURE: The World's End & This Is The End Nov. 9 - TRIPLE FEATURE: Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, and Before Midnight Nov. 12 - Short Term 12 Nov. 15 through 20 - The Pervert's Guide to Ideology Nov. 15 - They Live Nov. 16 - Taxi Driver Nov. 17 - Titanic Nov. 30 - It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Dec. 1 & 3 - Raiders of the Lost Ark Dec. 9 - Blood Simple Dec. 10 - Raising Arizona Dec. 11 - Fargo Dec. 12 - Barton Fink Dec. 13 - DOUBLE FEATURE: Miller's Crossing & The Man Who Wasn't There Dec. 14 - DOUBLE FEATURE: O Brother, Where Art Thou? & The Hudsucker Proxy Dec. 15 - DOUBLE FEATURE: True Grit & No Country For Old Men Dec. 17 - DOUBLE FEATURE: The Ladykillers & Intolerable Cruelty Dec. 18 - DOUBLE FEATURE: A Serious Man & Burn After Reading Dec. 19 - The Big Lebowski Dec. 20 through 23 - It's A Wonderful Life Dec. 25 through 30 - Die Hard Dec. 25 through 30 - The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Jan. 1 - MARX BROS. MARATHON - A Night at the Opera, Animal Crackers, Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup Official site and full schedule - http://brattlefilm.org/ Harvard Film Archive - Cambridge, MA Here's the link to their schedule: http://hcl.harvard.edu/hfa/calendar/november13.html However, most notable for Goons is probably Nov. 25 - Inland Empire with J. Hoberman in person. TrixRabbi fucked around with this message at 04:45 on Nov 7, 2013 |
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Vargo posted:Philadelphia Update: Oh man I would love to see a screening of this. Life lesson: if you play videogames obsessively, you will get to eventually get to live out the game in real life and everyone will love you.
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TrixRabbi posted:Here's some Boston info: As a note, director William Lustig will be appearing at the screening of Maniac Cop 2 on the 22nd.
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I will work on a Chicago dump for Nov-Dec even though it will be huge.Vargo posted:Also, I don't know if Google Maps or some other program will allow to do this, but if some goon wants to put in the , and make some kind of interactive map that can contain this data and be updated and maintained, I will give you modly rewards. I will also look into this. I have an idea.
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Toronto! TIFF Bell Lightbox Nov 21, 9pm - Guillermo Del Toro will do an introduction to Cronenberg's Eastern Promises with a post-screening discussion with Del Toro and Cronenberg himself! http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiffbelllightbox/2013/2550011791 Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival Lots of films dealing with the issues surrounding mental illness - opening gala is Nov 11 with Short Term 12 http://www.rendezvouswithmadness.com/index.php/films-a-z/
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CelticPredator posted:Mother loving ALIENS at the Alamo Drafthouse Littleton Colorado, Nov. 14th. I'm 22, and have been an Alien series fan for a good portion of my life. Even a small child. This is a dream come true for me. I saw Alien last month too, and it was glorious. I wish this thread was around like two years ago when Aliens was screening locally with a Q&A with Lance Henricksen to promote the just-then-released Blu Ray. I found out about it the day after it happened
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I won't bother with Chicago too much, because these guys already do such a good job: http://cine-file.info/ Skewed a bit towards high-brown stuff, but does a great job of rounding up the larger independent movie houses and some of the smaller programs each week.
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Speaking of the AFI fest I listed above, there are two screenings for most of the movies, the ones I will be at are as follows. I'll be attending some of them with the forum's own Brandon Hardesty, and the rest with another friend. If anyone wants to join, PM me. FRI 8th - 6:00 - The Wind Rises -12:00 (midnight) The Green Inferno SAT 9th - 1:00 - The Fake - 4:00 - Charlie Victor Romeo SUN 10th - 12:00 (noon) - The Court Jester - 7:30 - The Congress MON 11th - 10:30 PM - The Sacrament TUE 12th - 6:45 - Nothing Bad Can Happen
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TheBigBudgetSequel posted:As a note, director William Lustig will be appearing at the screening of Maniac Cop 2 on the 22nd. Hey, as someone who wasn't able to attend the Coolidge Halloween marathon this year, can you reveal what the rest of the movies were after Psycho and Texas Chainsaw Massacre? I'm really curious.
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LtKenFrankenstein posted:Hey, as someone who wasn't able to attend the Coolidge Halloween marathon this year, can you reveal what the rest of the movies were after Psycho and Texas Chainsaw Massacre? I'm really curious. Psycho (1960) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) 13 Ghosts (1960) The House by the Cemetery (1981) Near Dark (1987) Brain Damage (1988) Also, update - Run, Lola, Run next Monday is sold out.
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TrixRabbi posted:Psycho (1960) Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. I can pretty much never make it to midnight shows at the Coolidge and it bums me out. That also makes it twice that I missed seeing Near Dark on the big screen in the past month.
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New York - 11/7-11/10 I am gonna do weekly updates starting Sunday but I figured I'd start off with a quick post for this weekend since it's rapidly approaching. I'll do a "here are the series at venues" things too. But since it's Thursday I didn't want to wait too long. This is revivals only for this round, I'm not sure I can keep up with all the new releases in town with places like the Quad and Cinema Village but if I see anything I think should be noted I'll list it. Anthology Film Archives On 2nd and 2nd, you've probably walked by the building. It's a library/archive first that does screenings. 11/8 - Horror Express - 9:15p 11/9 - Night of the Seagulls - 7p Film Forum The Freshman is showing 11/8-11/14. 11/7 - Last day for Herzog's Nosferatu! - 1:30p, 3:30p, 5:30p, 7:30p, 9:30p Film Society of Lincoln Center The Peter Mettler series starts this weekend. Here's the schedule: 11/8 - Picture of Light - 2:30p 11/8 - Eastern Avenue + Petropolis - 4:30p 11/8 - Gambling, Gods, and LSD - 7:00p 11/9 - The End of Time - 6:30p - Preview showing 11/10 - Balifilm + Plastikman + Mixxa Excerpts - 6:30p 11/10 - Picture of Light - 9p They're also showing The General 11/9 and 11/10 at 11am. IFC Film Center 11/7-11/10 - Night of the Living Dead - 10:15pm (& 12:20am Fri, Sat, Sun) Museum of the Moving Image In Astoria! Admission gets you into a movie, they seat first come first serve. They're currently finishing up The Complete Howard Hawks. 11/9 - Rio Lobo - 2p 11/10 - Gentleman Prefer Blondes - 4:30p 11/10 - Museum of the Moving Image - The Big Sky - 7p Nitehawk Cinema I've never been here because they haven't shown anything I can't see that is a shorter trip from where I live, but it's a very popular place I think? 11/9 & 11/10 - The Landlord - 11:45am 11/9 & 11/10 - Mean Girls - 12p 11/9 & 11/10 - Battle Royale - Midnight Movie Sunshine Cinema 11/8 & 11/9 - Clueless - Midnight Movie
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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/ That's pretty cool, but goddamn is that site a chore to navigate.
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The Bow Tie Cinema in New Haven runs Insomnia Theatre fvery Friday and Saturday night at 11:30 November 11/08-11/09: The Big Lebowski 11/15-11/16: Adventures in Babysitting 11/22-11/23: Beverly Hills Cop 11/29-11/30: The Goonies December 12/06-12/07: The Warriors 12/13-12/14: A Christmas Story 12/20-12/21: It's a Wonderful Life (1946) 12/27-12/28: Clue
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# ? Nov 8, 2013 02:36 |
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The Visitor is also showing at the IFC Center in New York. Midnight showing Friday/Saturday/Sunday. Just, well, you know how Italian ripoff movies would have elements of both The Terminator and Mad Max in them because those were awesome? This movie is like that but a mash-up of seventies ghost and alien movies. The Omen and Close Encounters of the Third Kind happening simultaneously. Just to be clear on why it's a must see, this is a psychedelic Italian movie from 1979 where an intergalactic warrior and Jesus have to work together to stop a possessed girl from destroying the world with evil and her flock of birds that attack on command! http://www.ifccenter.com/films/the-visitor/ Fri, Nov 8 at: 12:15 AM Sat, Nov 9 at: 12:15 AM Sun, Nov 10 at: 12:15 AM Act fast!
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SquareDog posted:The AFI Film Fest starts this weekend! All tickets are free! you can get your tickets here. I got all excited until I realized it was the Hollywood AFI, not the one in Silver Spring AFI Silver gets some good events though, like their annual summer Totally Awesome 80s series. For upcoming stuff there's the European Union Showcase coming up in December 5-22: AFI Silver Springs, MD posted:Highlights of the 2013 AFI European Union Film Showcase:
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# ? Nov 8, 2013 03:28 |
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The Wind Rises was great, pretty much exactly what I expected from Miyazaki. The Green Inferno was fun, pretty much exactly what I expected from Eli Roth. Eli Roth and the principles were there, as well as Quinten Tarantino and Marilyn Manson. He raised his hands a couple times during Q&A to take the piss, asking stuff like "Was that your real dick?" Yeah, also one of the actresses seemed like she was rolling or something, waaaaay too excited.
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Screenings for Edmonton, AB! I'm going to list a bunch of classics that are screening at Metro Cinema or any of the Cineplexes in Edmonton. I don't know how many Edmontonians frequent this board (I know you are all on SA, I see you and we are a very quiet bunch) but I'll list. I haven't been to any recent Metro screenings, I only went to ones that used to be at the Citadel Theatre downtown, but those I did see were well worth it and had a hot crowd for the most cultish showings. Cineplex, granted a major theatre chain, is also worthwhile when they screen a really good classic. I will never forget that Terminator/Robocop double feature that I saw at Cineplex. I'll list until year's end because Metro doesn't have December yet and Cineplex usually announces a classic screening like a month or two before. Metro Cinema (8712-109th Street) 11/10 - Godzilla 2000 - 4pm 11/10 - Fight Club - 9pm 11/11 - Dr. Strangelove - 4pm 11/20 - Forrest Gump - 6:45pm 11/21 - Masters of the Universe (Turkey Shoot) - 9:30pm 11/26 - JFK - 9pm Cineplex Scotiabank Theatre (West Edmonton Mall) 11/25 - The Big Lebowski - 7pm 11/27 - The Big Lebowski - 9:30pm 12/5 - Die Hard - 7pm 12/11 - Die Hard - 7pm Cineplex Odeon North Edmonton (14231-137th Avenue) 11/30 - How to Train Your Dragon - 11am 12/8 - Holiday Inn - 12:45pm 12/18 - Holiday Inn - 7pm 12/21 - The Grinch (2000) - 11am 12/23 - Holiday Inn - 7pm Cineplex Odeon South Edmonton (1525-99th Street) 11/25 - The Big Lebowski - 7pm 11/27 - The Big Lebowski - 9:30pm 11/30 - How to Train Your Dragon - 11am 12/5 - Die Hard - 7pm 12/11 - Die Hard - 7pm 12/8 - Holiday Inn - 12:45pm 12/18 - Holiday Inn - 7pm 12/21 - The Grinch (2000) - 11am 12/23 - Holiday Inn - 7pm
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Guys. I saw The Congress tonight. Wow. It was an unforgettable transcendent cinema experience. Possibly the best thing I've seen this year. Amazing. Fantastic commentary on where we're headed in our minds as a species.
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Mystery Preview Screening Tonight! Got an invite to a preview screening that will pay you $15 for attending! Tonight at 7:30 at Pacific Winnetka 21 9201 Winnetka Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311 They won't say what it is except that it's a horror movie from a major studio that will likely be rated PG-13. This is all probably a bad sign but you never know. http://www.previewfreemovies.com/Default.aspx?tabid=1339
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If anyone lives in the Raleigh, NC area, the Colony Theater on Six Forks is running their "A Very Kubrick Holiday Season" starting with: A Clockwork Orange November 20 at 7:30 and later showing Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb on December 18 at 7:30
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Sorry for slacking, week was busier than I thought. Here's the weekend and then I'll try to get up a rest of November post. Sokurov's Faust is opening up only two years after it premiered at Venice, showing both at the Film Forum and the Walter Reade (Film Society of Lincoln Theater). General Weekend Film Forum - Bruce Webber programming, full info here: http://www.filmforum.org/movies/more/bruce_weber Friday 9pm - Shanghai Express - Anthology Film Archive Saturday 3pm, 6pm, 9:45pm - Coming Home 6pm - Life of Oharu - The Japan Society Sunday 1:30pm & 7pm - Marnie - Brooklyn Academy of Music
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LA Preview Screening! UPDATE: They'll pay you $20 to attend! They must be hard up for attendees. See updated link below. Get a free early look at Paul W.S. Anderson's latest potential abomination, Pompeii. This Wednesday, the 20th at 6:00. Edwards Long Beach Stadium 26 7501 E. Carson Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90808 Set in 79 A.D. at the height of the Roman Empire, POMPEII is a city that is destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Before the destruction, we meet Milo (Kit Harington), an undefeated gladiator slave who catches the eye of Cassia, daughter to a wealthy merchant; the two instantly find themselves powerless to their attraction to each other. Meanwhile, most people in the city are too consumed by the festivities leading up to a huge gladiator competition to notice warning signs from the normally dormant neighboring volcano, Mt. Vesuvius. The citizens of Pompeii are packed into the city’s coliseum watching Milo fight a gruesome battle to the death when Mt. Vesuvius erupts, sending a violent flood of molten lava toward Pompeii. Milo must fight his way out of the crumbling arena in order to save Cassia. Every minute counts for Milo, Cassia, and the citizens of Pompeii, if they want to survive one of the greatest natural disasters of all time. Teaser trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWDVBQkBBoE Follow the link to get tickets: http://www.previewfreemovies.com/Default.aspx?tabid=80&mode=validate&pw=HLC545&rc=PFM SquareDog fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Nov 19, 2013 |
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Anthology Film Archive (2nd and 2nd in Manhattan) is continuing their Middle Ages on Film series with Shakespeare adaptions, starting tomorrow. Lawrence Olivier HENRY V November 20 at 6:30 PM November 25 at 9:15 PM November 29 at 6:30 PM Roman Polanski MACBETH (POLANSKI) November 20 at 9:15 PM November 24 at 6:15 PM November 30 at 8:30 PM Orson Welles MACBETH (WELLES) November 21 at 6:45 PM November 24 at 9:00 PM Akira Kurosawa THRONE OF BLOOD November 21 at 9:15 PM November 24 at 3:45 PM December 1 at 5:30 PM Orson Welles CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT November 22 at 6:45 PM William Dieterle & Max Reinhardt A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM November 22 at 9:15 PM November 25 at 6:30 PM November 26 at 7:30 PM Akira Kurosawa RAN November 23 at 3:00 PM November 30 at 5:15 PM December 1 at 8:00 PM Peter Brook KING LEAR (PETER BROOK) November 23 at 6:15 PM November 27 at 9:15 PM November 29 at 9:15 PM Grigori Kozintsev KING LEAR (KOZINTSEV) November 23 at 9:00 PM November 27 at 6:30 PM Bela Tarr MACBETH (BELA TARR) November 24 at 2:00 PM December 1 at 3:45 PM
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The Museum of the Moving Image is continuing their Great Cinematographers series on Friday. GO see the Conformist for me because I can't make it (going to see the Welles Macbeth at Anthology). Here's the full schedule of what's left (started 11/4 with I'm Not There): The Conformist Friday, November 22, 7:00 p.m. Sweet Smell of Success Friday, December 6, 7:00 p.m. La Collectionneuse Saturday, December 7, 1:30 p.m. My Night at Maud’s (Ma Nuit Chez Maud) Saturday, December 7, 3:30 p.m. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Rob… Saturday, December 7, 6:00 p.m. The Marriage of Maria Braun Sunday, December 8, 4:00 p.m. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Rob… Sunday, December 8, 7:00 p.m. The Big Combo Friday, December 13, 7:00 p.m. Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelle… Saturday, December 14, 2:00 p.m. Down by Law Sunday, December 15, 2:00 p.m. The Night of the Hunter Sunday, December 15, 4:30 p.m. Suspiria Sunday, December 15, 7:00 p.m. Children of Men Friday, December 20, 7:00 p.m. How Green Was My Valley Saturday, December 21, 3:00 p.m. Empire of the Sun Saturday, December 21, 6:00 p.m. Black Narcissus Sunday, December 22, 3:00 p.m. Lola Sunday, December 22, 6:00 p.m. The Godfather Friday, December 27, 7:00 p.m. McCabe & Mrs. Miller Saturday, December 28, 3:00 p.m. Fat City Saturday, December 28, 6:00 p.m. Persona Sunday, December 29, 2:00 p.m. Doctor Zhivago Sunday, December 29, 4:00 p.m.
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