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I don't care of one person has "pushed the button" more than anyone else. I don't care if people temporarily YAGE. i just don't want to have to think about people having issues with each other - because it is inevitable but really not all that important in the grand scheme of things. I guess i prefer to laugh about our collective sordid past. It's not worth the effort otherwise.
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Apparently The Red Shoes is no longer on the schedule. But, there are 2 new listings:
Saturday, July 28 His Girl Friday ![]() directed by howard hawks (1940, 92 min.) Gates at 7:30 pm. Film at 9:00pm. $10 donation tickets available at gate. dj carlos nino spins before and after the show. Saturday, August 4th Pee Wee's Big Adventure ![]() directed by tim burton (1985, 90 min.) Gates at 7:30 pm. Film at 9pm. $10 donation tickets available at gate. dj jun spins before and after the show. |
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That's okay, it would have been a terrible introduction into the world of cemetery screenings. Not that I don't adore the film, but 1) there's no way the hype can match the magic that was last year, and 2) it will in all likelihood be an insane mob scene, which significantly diminishes the fun of the screenings.
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Pee Wee is ALWAYS an insane mob scene. I've done it once and that's enough for me.
However, His Girl Friday is so VERY appealing! |
I think I'm done with the Cemetary Screening. Putting PeeWee two years in a row just because it was a crowd-pleaser is banal pandering, and I don'ts likes it.
I'm bummed I have to miss Susperia on the 21st, but I have a previous engagement. Unless there's some other really small gem on the schedule later in the season, I think I'm writing this season off. |
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His Girl Friday sounds great, because it is a comedy.
Suspiria -- well I am debating whether to go to that or head down to San Diego for Pride that weekend -- because I'm not sure I want to see a really good horror movie screwed up by a disrespectful, unruly mob. They really need to make an announcement for people to STFU during the screenings. It isn't Rocky Horror, or one's own living room. Horror movies (especially old ones) seem to be hilarious to audiences like this. |
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