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€uroMeinke
04-22-2008, 09:51 PM
Sent by: Los Angeles County Museum of Art


I'll be at Ciachella, but in case anyone else is interested:

http://images.patronmail.com/pmailemailimages/303/120718/header_1.jpg http://images.patronmail.com/pmailemailimages/303/120718/photo_1.jpg A Sterling Legacy:
British Directors in Hollywood
concludes with


Charlie Chaplin's
City Lights
New 35mm Print


Friday April 25
& Saturday April 26
7:30 pm & 9:30 pm

In this tender comedy/drama, the Tramp is mistaken for a millionaire when he tries to help a blind flower vendor regain her sight. Despite three years of personal and artistic setbacks, Chaplin's innovative blend of slapstick and pathos resulted in his most emotionally compelling film. "At the end of City Lights, the blind girl who has regained her sight thanks to the Tramp, sees him for the first time . . . The camera just exchanges a few quiet close-ups of the emotions that shift and intensify in each face. It is enough to shrivel the heart and it is the greatest piece of acting and highest moment in movies."-James Agee.
1931/b&w/87 min./silent with music | Scr/dir: Charles Chaplin; w/ Charles Chaplin, Virginia Cherrill ticket info | $9, $6 for LACMA members, seniors (62+), and students with valid ID. Purchase of a film ticket includes entrance to the galleries.

Many programs sell out. Pre-purchase your ticket by visiting the museum box office, calling 323 857-6010, or clicking below:
Purchase tickets >>> (http://lacma.pmailus.com/pmailweb/ct?d=E7cCYACFAAEAAABdAAHXjg)
PARKING AT LACMA

LACMA Parking Lot | Visitors may now park in the museum's new 6th St. parking garage, accessed off of 6th St. just east of Fairfax. | $7 per car w/ validation, free for vehicles entering after 7 pm

Page Museum Parking Lot | Located at Curson and 6th St. |$8 per car

Petersen Automotive Museum Parking Lot | Entrance is located on the north side of Fairfax Ave. | $8 per car | Lot closes at 10:00 pm

Spaulding Parking Lot | Located on the corner of Wilshire and Spaulding. | $7 per car w/ validation, free for vehicles entering after 7 pm

Street Parking | Available on 6th St., Wilshire Blvd., and other side streets near the museum during select hours.
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Tref
04-22-2008, 10:02 PM
I have been seriously thinking of going ... I have seen CL a half dozen times on the big screen though never with a brand spankin' new 35mm print. Soundslikemaybeaplan.

Motorboat Cruiser
04-22-2008, 10:03 PM
Damn, I'm already booked. I love City Lights and would have loved to experience this. :(

LSPoorEeyorick
04-22-2008, 10:30 PM
We'll likely go...

Tom
04-22-2008, 10:47 PM
We'll likely go...

We'll go. Seeing City Lights on the big screen, in a crowd of people, is the best viewing experience I have ever had in a theater, and ever since I have never missed a chance to see it again. I urge, in the strongest possible terms, anyone within the sound of my voice to go. I'll go with you. Any of the showings, all of the showings, fine with me. Just go.

Tref
04-28-2008, 09:56 PM
Did anybody go? I couldn't convince any of my friends and I did not like the idea of going stag, though I do regret my decision a bit. Fact is, all my friends are tired TIRED of me dragging out my Chaplin DVDs. What can one do?

€uroMeinke
04-28-2008, 11:53 PM
New friends?

LSPoorEeyorick
04-29-2008, 06:41 AM
Indeed, Tom and I went - and the earlier Saturday screening was full of first-time viewers (you can tell by the giggles and the gasps - and the silent breath-catching at the end.) It was a delight. My first time seeing it on the big screen. Very enjoyable. T, you can always come with us to see Chaplin. We're always willing.

Tref
04-29-2008, 11:42 PM
Carl Davis sometimes tours with a copy of City Lights and a full orchestra, though, for whatever reason, never to Los Angeles. Still, I imagine seeing CL with the music and sound effects being played live is quite the awesome experience.