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innerSpaceman 07-30-2007 03:56 PM

Yeah, it's that tangle of middle-aged red ....


.... oh, nevermind

Babette 07-30-2007 04:08 PM

eeeew!

Not Afraid 07-30-2007 04:41 PM

I could never be this beautiful and glamorous.





innerSpaceman 07-30-2007 04:50 PM

Your previous long-used glamour shot avatar (I think still being used on your myspace?) belies that assertion of modesty, my dear.

blueerica 07-30-2007 06:45 PM

I agree with iSm.

And you clearly don't give yourself enough credit, NA. While not every moment in a person's life is beautiful and glamorous, you are quite often both of those things.

Now don't let that get to your head.

€uroMeinke 08-07-2007 06:38 PM

Next up:

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Cinespia presents:

TAXI DRIVER

directed by martin scorcese
saturday august 11th
gates at 7:30 pm, film at 9:00 pm
hollywood forever cemetery
6000 santa monica boulevard at gower
no reservation necessary.
$10 donation tickets available at gate.
as a courtesy to other movie-goers: no tall chairs.

Scorcese’s haunting masterpiece is one of the greatest films of the 1970s. De Niro is at his best as the sleepless and yearning Travis Bickle, prowling steaming city streets and teetering an inch away from madness. Jodi Foster, Harvey Keitel and Cybil Shepherd are fantastic as the demons and angels populating Bickle’s deluded reality. Atmospheric and dreamy camera-work drifts through a nocturnal New York, set to Bernard Herrmann’s beautiful and dark score.
Bring blankets, drinks and picnic dinner for this special screening below (and above) the stars.
dj carlos nino spins before and after the screening.

for more info or to join our email list visit: http://www.cemeteryscreenings.com

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Followed by:

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the red shoes directed by powell & Pressburger (1948, Paramount, 133 min.)
A beautifully stylized modern fairy tale, the red shoes was aeons ahead of its time. Oscar winning set decoration and music adorn this gorgeous and sometimes hallucinatory fable of a talented dancer who must choose between art and love. riveting, elegant and achingly romantic, the red shoes has inspired generations of film-makers.
Gates at 7:00 pm. Film at 8:30pm. new time! $10 donation tickets available at gate.
DJ john tripp spins before and after the show.


And then:

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notorious

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1946, Paramount, 101 min.)

Gates at 7:00 pm. Film at 8:30pm. new time! $10 donation tickets available at gate.
DJ spins before and after the show.



innerSpaceman 08-07-2007 06:42 PM

Hmmm, maybe Notorius.


Meh, not impressed with the upcoming line-up. Taxi Driver is a great movie, for instance, but not the kind of picnic entertainment I'm looking for at the cemetary.

BarTopDancer 08-07-2007 07:12 PM

Did anyone go see Pee Wee?

How was it?

Isaac 08-07-2007 07:28 PM

I thought they already showed The Red Shoes?

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 145197)
Saturday, July 28
The Red Shoes
directed by michael powell + emeric pressburger (1948, 133 min.)
Gates at 7:30 pm. Film at 9pm. $10 donation tickets available at gate.
dj spins before and after the show.


€uroMeinke 08-07-2007 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by zapppop (Post 155730)
I thought they already showed The Red Shoes?

Nope - pulled at the last moment


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