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Mini Toronto tvparty meetup?
Come watch Winnebago Man and Resurrect Dead and help me deface a ridiculously large Morrissey poster. Bring your own chairs, because I don't have many :)
Arthouse movie meetup
It's time to plan for an Austin meetup and after the Alamo thread, one of the possibilities is an arthouse film or documentary at the Violet Crown downtown.
UPDATED: We'll be seeing Page One on July 14 at the Violet Crown, 7:10 showing. Ticket link. [more inside]
Matthew Barney's CREMASTER CYCLE at Late Bar
All 6-7 hours of Matthew Barney's CREMASTER CYCLE, complemented by psychotronic DJing by Matthew from Chicago noisemongers RUNNING and yours truly. Poster here! [more inside]
Battlefield Earth at the Brattle Theatre! HA! HA! HA!
We enjoyed the hijinks of Nilbog at Horace Rumpole's excellent birthday party, so I thought local MeFites might be up for the majesty of Battlefield Earth, which is showing at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge this Friday night at 9:45 PM. (Sorry about the short notice. I just found out!) [more inside]
Chicago Jaws Viewing Party
So at our last pizza meetup at Ranalli's, it came to my - highly dismayed - attention that several of you people have NEVER SEEN JAWS! That just can't stand. I mean, how can you call yourself a complete soul without having seen Jaws? [more inside]
Newsies Sing Along
92Y Tribeca is holding a NEWSIES sing-along! I already have my ticket (a steal at $10), would any of you like to join me?
They Live! feat. Jonatham Lethem and John Hodgman
From here:
"Jonathan Lethem in conversation with John Hodgman for a screening and discussion of John Carpenter’s classic THEY LIVE, in conjunction with the release of Lethem’s new book about the film. Lethem will do a book signing at IFC Center directly following the event."
Shirley Temple Double Feature (!!!) at Bank of America Cinema
Another night at the movies brought to you by Chicago's most secret once-a-week motion picture venue. This week we've got two musicals on 35mm, The Littlest Rebel (1935) and Poor Little Rich Girl (1936) - plus a short, "The Pie Covered Wagon" (1932). [more inside]
The Sleeping Tiger (1954, Joseph Losey) - on 16mm and preceded by a Donald Duck short!
...at Bank of America Cinema, Chicago's most secret once-a-week motion picture venue. Currently run by myself, goatdog, and some guy who hates the internet. This week's film is a British noir featuring weird psychodrama and drunken jazz dancing, among other things. It is unavailable on DVD. Also, our popcorn and candy are dirt cheap. [more inside]
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