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Not Afraid
08-09-2005, 03:05 PM
We are going to this - without a doubt. Great film for a terrific location.

We'll be arriving early and probably walk in, since that was cool last week. Byt the end of the season, we'll have it Down!


BTW, last film is September 3rd. No announcement about what it will be yet.

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CINESPIA Presents:

STRANGERS ON A TRAIN

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Saturday, August 13th
Gates at 7:30 pm
Film at 9:00 pm
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at Gower
No reservation necessary.
$10 Tickets available at gate.

As a courtesy to other movie-goers: NO TALL CHAIRS!!

This first-class Hitchcock thriller is rife with riveting suspense and humor. When a tennis pro has a chance meeting with a fan on a train, they discuss a "murder exchange," hypothetically speaking of course. Only the fan isn't joking, and he embroils the tennis pro in a deadly web of intrigue and guilt. Robert Walker is outstanding as the psychopathic fan who is equal parts sinister and hilarious. Beautifully shot in a chiaroscuro of light and dark, Strangers is still one of the most compelling films ever made!
Bring blankets, picnic dinner and drinks for this special screening below (and above) the stars.

DJ Jun spins before and after the screening
Pre show imagery provided by Filmartgallery.com

For more info or to join our email list visit www.cemeteryscreenings.com

lizziebith
08-09-2005, 03:26 PM
If we've recovered sufficiently from the previous night's (well, morning's) meteor-watching we'd be down with this! Or down for this!

Pesky modern jargon grumble grumble [/old person]

Not Afraid
08-09-2005, 04:04 PM
Very cool! It would be great to see both of you!

Ghoulish Delight
08-09-2005, 04:37 PM
Our attendance hinges on whether Jen wants to do yet another leave-straight-from-work-to-sit-in-Hollywood-traffic affair. We'll let ya' know.

TigerLily
08-09-2005, 06:04 PM
wow, this sounds so cool. I want to go. I'll have to see if I can get anyone else interested.:)

€uroMeinke
08-13-2005, 11:11 AM
Bump

We'll be there tonight, anyone else?

CoasterMatt
08-13-2005, 11:21 AM
I'd love to go... but I'm stuck at home :(

This is especially frustrating, because I love Alfred Hitchcock's work...

Not Afraid
08-13-2005, 11:39 AM
We're going to go a bit early and stand in the line outside. This will assure us a good spot.

Bring munchie food or dinner and what you want to drink. No tall chairs. Wine is fine, but liquor is quicker. ;) My cell coverage is spotty in the graveyard. Those damn undead using all the bandwidth no doubt. ;) So, if you call and we can't talk, I'll know you're there and shine a flashlight into the air and use morse code of the undead.

Cadaverous Pallor
08-13-2005, 12:21 PM
We'll be there with a pic-a-nic basket :cheers:

TigerLily
08-13-2005, 02:37 PM
my friend cannot go....I will be missing this one...maybe next time.

€uroMeinke
08-14-2005, 11:34 AM
We had a great time last night as we converted our picnic site into the "Lounge of Forever." As usual, we had an abundance of food and drink - we've got the picnic thing down now. The film, a Hitchcock classic was a delight to see again. It had been years for me. And the atmosphere there is unlike any revival movie house you'll ever go to, more like lounging in your own living room - with 95,000 dead people.

The screenings run through September third, so if you haven't gone yet - you should try to make it to one of these things while they last. Next up, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Not Afraid
08-14-2005, 11:42 AM
And, if I heard the low volume announcement correctly, they are thinking about extending the season past September 3rd. YAY!

Cadaverous Pallor
08-14-2005, 01:14 PM
The final carousel scene was awesome! :snap:

What a great place for a movie! Now, if I could have brought warmer clothes and blankets...

Not Afraid
08-14-2005, 01:25 PM
Oh! I forgot to mention two great collective moments!

The first was the collective applause and whoops at the appearance of Hitch himself. And the second was the collective ooohing, ahhhing and pointing when a meteor arched over the screen. Moments like those keep me returning to the scene.

That and ISM and I creating twisted Caroussel musings based on fond memories and fantasticly shot horror scenes. "Get 'em Jingles!" :)

Ghoulish Delight
08-14-2005, 04:15 PM
And don't forget the continual game of "Will things catch on fire?" as we passed things back and forth over the lava lamp shaped oil lamps come signal fire.

Ghoulish Delight
08-15-2005, 03:45 PM
Oh yes, and we stumbled across the best little secret for getting into the place if you can't show up early. Since CP worked until 6, we couldn't get there early enough to line up outside with everyone else. By the time we did get there, the line of cars waiting for the parkinglot to open was several blocks long, and any street parking was a loooong ways away. So, resigned to getting into the line of cars, we began to circle back, only to discover that we hadn't circled far enough back to join the end of the line and made a turn to try again. Instead, we found a small line of cars on a side street directly opposite the entrance gate. We hemmed and hawed a little, but decided what the heck. Well, turned out to be an excellent decission. Getting across Santa Monica was a bit of a hairy proposition, with a line of cars stretching either way trying to get into the driveway as well as lanes of moving traffic in either direction. But a bit of patience paid off. Even with the wait each car had to make to get across the busy street, we definitely got in a lot faster than we would have had we joined the main line.

We ended getting in and settled mere moments after the rest of the group who had parked on the streeet and sat in line outside for a while. I wouldn't rely on that as a way to get a good spot, I think we got excedingly lucky with the timing. If it's as crowded as it was this weekend, getting their early and lining up is still by far the best bet. But if you've got no other option, this was a great little shortcut to stumble across.

Those who have been there before said this was a particularly large crowd. I wonder if word has spread and it will remain so for the rest of the run, or if perhaps the fact that it was a Hitchcock film ON Hitchcock's birthday brought out the Hitchcock fans.