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innerSpaceman 05-27-2007 08:55 AM

You're not too far from the mark, there.





Actually, the Vertigo pie was yummy, and massively entertaining.



The Cemetery Screenings are getting out of hand. This was bigger than Pee-Wee, very early in the season. I think too many people know about this now, and it's ruining it for the best of us.

Not Afraid 05-27-2007 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 138990)

The Cemetery Screenings are getting out of hand. This was bigger than Pee-Wee, very early in the season. I think too many people know about this now, and it's ruining it for the best of us.

I wouldn't say it was ruined, but the crowds were a bit over the top....and the bathroom line longer than I've ever seen it!

From the annoucement of upcoming films and the response of the crowd, I think Gilda is going to be a great cemetery experience. H&M and Rw/oaC will be blockbuster nights. The plan will have to be - arrive early to camp out in front (and get a parking spot) and pee early in the evening.

Vertigo was wonderful to see on the "big screen". It has been ages and I had forgotten just how unhealthy the Judy/Scotty relationship was. I also forgot what happened at the end, so it was a nice "surprise".

Not Afraid 05-27-2007 09:21 AM

It was announced last night that there will be a special Sunday screening of this film:

special sunday screening,
june17th
holy mountain
directed by alejandro jodorowsky (1973, Abkco, 114 min.)
financed by john lennon, and championed by the counter-culture, this sweeping psychedelic epic is jodorowsky's masterwork. surreal, symbolic and undeniably mind-blowing, there is no other film like it. the alchemist guides his disciples through a phantasmagoric landscape to the holy mountain so that they may confront the gods. the wild creativity and vision of jodorowsky and his characteristic occult symbolism is fully realized in elegant sets, ornate costumes and hundreds of extras. for thirty years the film was not shown theatrically and is only now being rediscovered by new generations. don't miss an opportunity to see this rare and beautiful gem under the stars and open sky.
Gates at 7 pm. Film at 8:30pm. $10 donation tickets available at gate.
dj carlos nino spins before and after the show.
due to some nudity no one under 17 will be admitted.




IMDB link

€uroMeinke 05-27-2007 09:35 AM

I believe the warning was "hippy nudity" from the folks at Cinespia

I also wonder if this "Sunday" screening will start another precedent.

mousepod 05-27-2007 09:39 AM

Cool. I would love to see this flick on a big screen.

€uroMeinke 05-27-2007 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by mousepod (Post 138998)
Cool. I would love to see this flick on a big screen.

C'mon down!

CoasterMatt 05-27-2007 10:20 AM

I'd love to see Peter Jackson's "Dead Alive" at the Cemetary.

Bornieo: Fully Loaded 05-28-2007 03:59 AM

Wow, if its Jodo its worthy. He wrote a good portion of the graphic novels that the company I worked for published. I saw Sante Sangre not to long ago and it is bizarre as it is brilliant.

innerSpaceman 05-30-2007 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 138995)
due to some nudity no one under 17 will be admitted.

Does that mean it's ok to take off our clothes???


I'm very much interested in seeing this one ... so much so, I'm probably going to give the previous night's Rebel Without a Cause a pass.


I'm so sorry I'll be missing Gilda. It's so rare to see a cemetery film I've not seen before.


No way I'll be missing The Haunting on June 23rd, the night before the big Moonliner / Mousey Girl / Submarine Meet. And though the view of the screen might be iffy, I'm tempted to sit way in the rear for this one ... with our backs up against one of the crypts.

Chernabog 06-01-2007 10:41 AM

I am thinking of going tomorrow to see Gilda, is anyone else going?

Anything else I should bring out there besides food, a blanket and a jacket?

And what time would you suggest getting there NA, considering your experience from last weekend?


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