Tuesday, August 31, 2010

[Reel Pizza] update Sept 3 - 9

Wow!  How'd it get to be Labor Day already?  ...or should I be saying, Finally it is Labor Day!  I am definitely of two minds about the end of summer vacation, but either way it was sure fun while it lasted.  Maybe summer will continue right on through to Columbus Day??

We have special programming this Sunday, plus three totally different films for your viewing pleasure.  Remember we are comfortably air-conditioned, so if these equatorial temperatures are dragging you down, please consider our cool and dark auditoria as a relaxing alternative to your sweltering livingroom or kitchen.

I will be sending out the next schedule tomorrow, which will include some information about the upcoming film festival which will run from Sept 17 - 20.  There are many great-looking films and several filmmakers coming; we are all looking forward to them .  Since many of you email subscribers don't receive our printed materials, I suppose I should/will send you the pdf of the schedule.  As soon as it is done!  And additionally, all the films with descriptions and times will be soon listed on the website.   

Have a great holiday weekend!  Perhaps we will see you at the fair or the lake or the special program, and most certainly at the crosswalk on Tuesday morning!
-Lisa


Special Programming.  On Sunday Sept 5 at 2pm  the Sierra Club presents a free Film and Talk on Monarch Butterflies, "THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY OF THE BUTTERFLIES."  Monarch butterfly expert and summer resident Bill Calvert, featured in the program, will introduce the film and lead a discussion afterward.    Orange-and-black wings fill the sky as NOVA charts one of nature's most remarkable phenomena: the epic migration of monarch butterflies across North America. NOVA's filmmakers followed monarchs on the wing throughout their extraordinary 2000 mile odyssey to their wintering grounds in the mountains of central Mexico. To capture a butterfly's point of view, camera operators used a helicopter, ultralight, and hot-air balloon for aerial views along the butterflies' transcontinental route.    The Sierra Club offers this for no charge to get people focused on the environment.  (the kids and I hatched at least 20 monarch butterflies this summer, so I hope to come to this talk to learn more!)



Fri Sept 3 - Thurs Sept 9       THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT (R)  104min    6:00 and 8:15
Fri Sept 3 - Mon Sept 6 DINNER FOR SCHMUCKS  (PG-13)  114min     5:30 and 8:00
Tues Sept 7 - Thurs Sept 9      MICMACS (R)  104min  [in FRENCH with subtitles]    5:30 and 7:45



Fri Sept 3 - Thurs Sept 9
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT (R)  104min    6:00 and 8:15
This award-winning, critically acclaimed film from director and co-screenwriter Lisa Cholodenko (High Art, Laurel Canyon) is a poignant, funny and honest portrait of a modern family.  Annette Bening and Julianne Moore star as a Nic and Jules, a mostly happily married couple who have two teenaged children, a fifteen year old son and a daughter about to start college, conceived from the same sperm donor.  Secretly, the kids decide to learn who their shared biological father is and discover he is an easygoing farmer-restaurant owner (Mark Ruffalo) whose carefree lifestyle is an appealing alternative to their mom's strict home.  As Paul comes into the lives of these four, the dynamics of this family are challenged and changed.

Fri Sept 3 - Mon Sept 6
DINNER FOR SCHMUCKS  (PG-13)  114min     5:30 and 8:00
Back by Popular Demand!  Hollywood succeeds well in remaking French director Francis Veber's winning comedy The Dinner Game into a crowd-pleasing hit of its own.  This screwball comedy tells the story of Tim (Judd Apatow regular Paul Rudd), a professional guy on the verge of having it all. The only thing standing between him and total career success is finding the perfect guest to bring to his boss' annual Dinner for Extraordinary People, an event he participates in reluctantly, where the evening's winner brings the most eccentric character. Enter Barry (Steve Carell, Date Night), a loser guy with a passion for dressing mice up in tiny outfits to recreate great works of art. From director Jay Roach (Meet the Parents, Austin Powers) it is an unforgettable feast about two unlikely friends and one very memorable dinner. 

Tues Sept 7 - Thurs Sept 9
MICMACS (R)*  104min  [in FRENCH with subtitles]    5:30 and 7:45
This magical new film from French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie, Delicatessan) is full of the wonderfully visually inventive whimsy that has characterized all his films.  Bazil (Dany Boon) was orphaned when a land mine exploded killing his father.  Then as an adult, a stray bullet from a drive-by shooting lodges in his head, too dangerous to remove, but it could kill him any day.  Losing his apartment and his job, he is taken in by a motley crew of second-hand dealers who live in a cluttered underground junkyard.  When one day he discovers the headquarters of the two weapons manufacturers who ruined his life, he and his new friends set out for revenge.  *About the rating:  AOScott (NYTimes) says "This is a completely preposterous rating, since the film's mood and message could hardly be more wholesome, and its message will resonate most strongly with thoughtful (teens)."  R. Ebert says the R Rating is "for no good reason."  Lou Loumenick (NYPost) calls the rating "ridiculously inappropriate."

Thursday, August 26, 2010

[Reel Pizza] update Aug 27 - Sept 2

hi everyone

I hope you didn't notice that, with huge thanks to our exceptional staff, Chris and I and the kids took off this past weekend for a family wedding in Colorado!  It was definitely odd to be headed out of town in the middle of the busy summer season.  Before returning, Pierce, Chloe and I spent a couple of days in Rocky Mtn National Park, and they thought it was very funny how much alike Estes Park, CO and Bar Harbor are...  One of them noted that the only real difference is that Colorado promotes elk, bighorn sheep, moose and hunting, while here we sell things with puffins, whales and lighthouses on them!

Anyhow, this is coming tardily as I just got back in to town late last night.  We offer another fun-filled week of film fun for you all.  Enjoy this last full week of summer vacation!  See you soon...

-Lisa

LATE NIGHT FUN
Sunday August 29th   IMPROVISION  11pm
ITS BACK! and Better than ever!  Check out our occasional, wacky collaboration with the talented ImprovAcadia crew!  With the sound turned off, this ever-changing group of up-and-coming comedians improvise the dialogue, music tracks and sound effects to a cheesy, grade-B movie, THAT THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE!  Their talents make the pictures on the screen way funnier than they were ever anticipated.  It's a totally new show every time.   If you haven't seen it yet, now's the time.  Don't miss out on all the fun.

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Fri 8/27 - Thurs 9/2    EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13)  140min  5:30 and 8:30
Fri 8/27 - Mon 8/30     ONDINE (PG-13) 102min    6:00 and 8:15
Tues 8/31 - Thurs 9/2   SOLITARY MAN (R)  90min   6:00 and 8:00

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Fri Aug 27 - Sept 2
EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13)  140min  5:30 and 8:30
Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) had everything a modern woman is supposed to dream of having a husband, a house, a successful career yet, like so many others, she found herself lost, confused, and searching for what she really wanted in life.   Newly, painfully divorced and at a crossroads, Gilbert steps out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life, embarking on a journey around the world that becomes a quest for self-discovery.  In her picturesque travels, she discovers the true pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of true love (with Javier Bardem) in Bali.   This romantic drama, based upon the bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, is directed by Ryan Murphy.

Fri Aug 27 - Mon Aug 30
ONDINE (PG-13) 102min    6:00 and 8:15
This enchanting, touching drama from filmmaker Neil Jordan (The Crying Game), set in his picturesque home village on the southern coast of Ireland, tells the story of Syracuse (Colin Farrell), a divorced fisherman living a hardscrabble life who one day pulls up a beautiful, mysterious and nearly dead woman in his trawler�s nets.  She is shy and refuses to see a doctor, preferring to recuperate at the seaside hut he calls home.  Through the insistence of his ailing, yet irrepressible daughter, Annie, he comes to believe that the fantastical might be possible and that the woman might be a mythological selkie, even though his priest, hearing his confessions, thinks he�s a nutcase.  Her presence and singing has certainly improved his catch, and Ondine and Syracuse fall passionately in love, but just as it seems the fairytale might go on forever, the real world intercedes.
 
Tues Aug 31 - Thurs Sept 2
SOLITARY MAN (R)  90min   6:00 and 8:00
Michael Douglas gives an excellent performance as roguish, sixty year old New Yorker Ben Kalmen, formerly a successful car dealer who through his own bad choices lost his entire business.  He's on the verge of a comeback, but some of the same motivations that led to his demise are threatening to take him down again. He's divorced from his college sweetheart (Susan Sarandon), the one person who knows him better than anyone. His daughter Susan breaks off contact when she discovers he's seeing one of her friends. He then alienates his girlfriend Jordan (Mary Louise Parker), the daughter of a very influential businessman when, obliviously, he again makes a poor choice, throwing everything into jeopardy.  He ends up at his alma mater where a current student (Jesse Eisenberg) and an old school mate (Danny DeVito) try to help him.  This incisive, well-acted film is from writer-directing partners Brian Koppleman and David Levien. 

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

[Reel Pizza] update Sept 20 - 26

hi everyone

First of all, a NEWS FLASH:

As part of the BAR HARBOR JAZZ FESTIVAL, Reel Pizza will be presenting a special ROCK 'N' REEL late night program this Friday Aug 20th at 11pm. 
Former Reel Pizza staffer Dave Palazola (percussion) and Aaron Rourke (tenor sax) will provide improvised accompaniment for a program of short films ranging from animation to abstraction to the avant-garde. The program runs approximately 75 minutes.
The Bar Harbor Jazz Festival runs this Wed 8/18 thru Sunday 8/22 in many venues around town, and features many former local highschool jazz players who are now professional musicians playing around the world.  Go online to
 www.barharborjazzfest.com/schedule 
for the full schedule and locations where you can check out this great music.   

And our regular film program continues with EAT PRAY LOVE at a new time, and the start of the animated hit DESPICABLE ME.

Fri 8/20 - Thurs 8/26   
EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13)  140min   5:30 and 8:30
and
DESPICABLE ME
  (PG)  109min   6:00 and 8:15

Have a great week!
-Lisa

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Fri Aug 20 - Thurs Aug 26:

EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13)  140min   5:30 and 8:30
Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) had everything a modern woman is supposed to dream of having a husband, a house, a successful career yet, like so many others, she found herself lost, confused, and searching for what she really wanted in life.   Newly, painfully divorced and at a crossroads, Gilbert steps out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life, embarking on a journey around the world that becomes a quest for self-discovery.  In her picturesque travels, she discovers the true pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of true love (with Javier Bardem) in Bali.   This romantic drama, based upon the bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, is directed by Ryan Murphy.

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DESPICABLE ME  (PG)  109min 6:00 and 8:15
Super-villain Gru (voice of Steve Carell) delights in all things wicked.  Deep beneath his black suburban house is a vast secret hideout with an army of tireless, little yellow minions.  There he is planning the biggest heist in the history of the world…he is going to steal the moon!  Armed with his arsenal of shrink rays, freeze rays and battle ready vehicles, he vanquishes all who stand in his path, until the day he meets three orphaned little girls named Margo, Edith and Agnes, who see in him something no one else has ever seen, a potential Dad.  This is a new animated feature directed by Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin.



Friday, August 13, 2010

[Reel Pizza] Special Update addendum

Aack!  August Brain Cramp! 

I totally forgot something very important from yesterday's new Reel Pizza schedule email!
So here's a special reminder to all and thanks for your kind consideration!

-Lisa

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In addition to all the previously listed events between Aug 20th and Sept 9th, we also will be having a blast presenting another wacky edition of ImproVision on August 29th at 11pm.  (And a quickie reminder that the very next ImproVision is this weekend, Sunday August 15th, at 11pm)

Make a date, stay up late,.and discover all the excitement.

LATE NIGHT FUN
Sunday August 29th   IMPROVISION  11pm
ITS BACK! and Better than ever!  Check out our occasional, wacky collaboration with the talented ImprovAcadia crew!  With the sound turned off, this ever-changing group of up-and-coming comedians improvise the dialogue, music tracks and sound effects to a cheesy, grade-B movie, THAT THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE!  Their talents make the pictures on the screen way funnier than they were ever anticipated.  It's a totally new show every time.   If you haven't seen it yet, now's the time.  Don't miss out on all the fun.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

[Reel Pizza] schedule Aug 20 - Sept 9

hi everyone

We have fielded several comments recently concerning our programming, as this summer we have been playing more blockbuster movies for longer periods of time.  Partly this is because we were having difficulties getting bookings of the smaller films we sought due to low print numbers; for this we just have to wait our turn.  Partly it is because the big film distributors of the major new releases demanded the longer film runs, or give up the booking entirely.  We always try to choose films we think will interest our audience, whether its a tiny independent or a huge tentpole, even as we recognize that not every film we book will be a "must-see" for every single person.  Rest assured that we will be "returning" to our regular programming format now that the busy summer season is winding up.  And as always, many thanks for your interest in and support of our programming. 

First off, we will have New Art in the Lobby going up this weekend.  Nan Oulette of Town HIll is returning with more of her whimsical "found art" pieces; she hung a very well-received show here a few years ago and now has a new crop of works to exhibit.  "Growing up spending summers in Northeast Harbor, one of my favorite activities was combing the beaches for "treasures."  I now live here year-round and can comb the beaches of MDI and other points DownEast in all seasons, discovering whatever gems: sand dollars, sea glass, shells, driftwood and other fascinating objects, the ocean deposits on the shore.  I am also now realizing a dream - to create art with the 'found' objects.  As a collector of folk art for years, I finally decided to try creating fish and other sea creatures from the pieces of flotsam and jetsam that have for years filled jars and boxes in my house.  I mostly use these "sea changed" objects, but sometimes I find perfectly suited ornaments at the dump or at yard sales.  Actually half the fun is finding the bits that can be combined into a new creation.  It makes each piece different and each piece unique."

Second, we have more Special Programming.  On Sunday Sept 5 at 2pm  the Sierra Club presents a free Film and Talk on Monarch Butterflies, "THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY OF THE BUTTERFLIES."  Monarch butterfly expert Bill Calvert, featured in the program, will introduce the film and lead a discussion afterward.    Orange-and-black wings fill the sky as NOVA charts one of nature's most remarkable phenomena: the epic migration of monarch butterflies across North America. NOVA's filmmakers followed monarchs on the wing throughout their extraordinary 2000 mile odyssey to their wintering grounds in the mountains of central Mexico. To capture a butterfly's point of view, camera operators used a helicopter, ultralight, and hot-air balloon for aerial views along the butterflies' transcontinental route.    The Sierra Club offers this for no charge to get people focused on the environment.

Third, please put a note on your calendar over the weekend of Sept 17 - 20 for the second annual MIFF-by-the-Sea Festival.  We are putting the final touches on a best-of selection from this July's Maine International Film Festival, that looks to be an exceptionally exciting weekend of films, filmmakers and other activities.  We hope you will make some time to take in a small new film that you have never heard of, perhaps meet the director or screenwriter or producer, and help support the film arts in Maine.   We will be sending out more information later this month.

And finally, we have our regular film program, a little Hollywood, some small independent, a bit of foreign, films to delight younger (at heart) folks, others to entertain the more mature.  Hope to see you soon.

-Lisa and Chris

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Fri Aug 20 - Thurs Aug 26
EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13)  140min   5:30 and 8:30
Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) had everything a modern woman is supposed to dream of having a husband, a house, a successful career yet, like so many others, she found herself lost, confused, and searching for what she really wanted in life.   Newly, painfully divorced and at a crossroads, Gilbert steps out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life, embarking on a journey around the world that becomes a quest for self-discovery.  In her picturesque travels, she discovers the true pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of true love (with Javier Bardem) in Bali.   This romantic drama, based upon the bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, is directed by Ryan Murphy.

and

DESPICABLE ME  (PG)  109min 6:00 and 8:15
Super-villain Gru (voice of Steve Carell) delights in all things wicked.  Deep beneath his black suburban house is a vast secret hideout with an army of tireless, little yellow minions.  There he is planning the biggest heist in the history of the world…he is going to steal the moon!  Armed with his arsenal of shrink rays, freeze rays and battle ready vehicles, he vanquishes all who stand in his path, until the day he meets three orphaned little girls named Margo, Edith and Agnes, who see in him something no one else has ever seen, a potential Dad.  This is a new animated feature directed by Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin.

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Fri Aug 27 - Sept 2
EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13)  140min  5:30 and 8:30
continues for another week.

Fri Aug 27 - Mon Aug 30
ONDINE (PG-13) 102min    6:00 and 8:15
This enchanting, touching drama from filmmaker Neil Jordan (The Crying Game), set in his picturesque home village on the southern coast of Ireland, tells the story of Syracuse (Colin Farrell), a divorced fisherman living a hardscrabble life who one day pulls up a beautiful, mysterious and nearly dead woman in his trawler's nets.  She is shy and refuses to see a doctor, preferring to recuperate at the seaside hut he calls home.  Through the insistence of his ailing, yet irrepressible daughter, Annie, he comes to believe that the fantastical might be possible and that the woman might be a mythological selkie, even though his priest, hearing his confessions, thinks he's a nutcase.  Her presence and singing has certainly improved his catch, and Ondine and Syracuse fall passionately in love, but just as it seems the fairytale might go on forever, the real world intercedes.
 
Tues Aug 31 - Thurs Sept 2
SOLITARY MAN (R)  90min   6:00 and 8:00
Michael Douglas gives an excellent performance as roguish, sixty year old New Yorker Ben Kalmen, formerly a successful car dealer who through his own bad choices lost his entire business.  He's on the verge of a comeback, but some of the same motivations that led to his demise are threatening to take him down again. He's divorced from his college sweetheart (Susan Sarandon), the one person who knows him better than anyone. His daughter Susan breaks off contact when she discovers he's seeing one of her friends. He then alienates his girlfriend Jordan (Mary Louise Parker), the daughter of a very influential businessman when, obliviously, he again makes a poor choice, throwing everything into jeopardy.  He ends up at his alma mater where a current student (Jesse Eisenberg) and an old school mate (Danny DeVito) try to help him.  This incisive, well-acted film is from writer-directing partners Brian Koppleman and David Levien. 

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Fri Sept 3 - Thurs Sept 9
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT (R)  104min    6:00 and 8:15
This award-winning, critically acclaimed film from director and co-screenwriter Lisa Cholodenko (High Art, Laurel Canyon) is a poignant, funny and honest portrait of a modern family.  Annette Bening and Julianne Moore star as a Nic and Jules, a mostly happily married couple who have two teenaged children, a fifteen year old son and a daughter about to start college, conceived from the same sperm donor.  Secretly, the kids decide to learn who their shared biological father is and discover he is an easygoing farmer-restaurant owner (Mark Ruffalo) whose carefree lifestyle is an appealing alternative to their mom's strict home.  As Paul comes into the lives of these four, the dynamics of this family are challenged and changed.

Fri Sept 3 - Mon Sept 6
DINNER FOR SCHMUCKS  (PG-13)  114min     5:30 and 8:00
Back by Popular Demand!  Hollywood succeeds well in remaking French director Francis Veber's winning comedy The Dinner Game into a crowd-pleasing hit of its own.  This screwball comedy tells the story of Tim (Judd Apatow regular Paul Rudd), a professional guy on the verge of having it all. The only thing standing between him and total career success is finding the perfect guest to bring to his boss' annual Dinner for Extraordinary People, an event he participates in reluctantly, where the evening's winner brings the most eccentric character. Enter Barry (Steve Carell, Date Night), a loser guy with a passion for dressing mice up in tiny outfits to recreate great works of art. From director Jay Roach (Meet the Parents, Austin Powers) it is an unforgettable feast about two unlikely friends and one very memorable dinner. 

Tues Sept 7 - Thurs Sept 9
MICMACS (R)*  104min  [in FRENCH with subtitles]    5:30 and 7:45
This magical new film from French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie, Delicatessan) is full of the wonderfully visually inventive whimsy that has characterized all his films.  Bazil (Dany Boon) was orphaned when a land mine exploded killing his father.  Then as an adult, a stray bullet from a drive-by shooting lodges in his head, too dangerous to remove, but it could kill him any day.  Losing his apartment and his job, he is taken in by a motley crew of second-hand dealers who live in a cluttered underground junkyard.  When one day he discovers the headquarters of the two weapons manufacturers who ruined his life, he and his new friends set out for revenge.  *About the rating:  AOScott (NYTimes) says "This is a completely preposterous rating, since the film's mood and message could hardly be more wholesome, and its message will resonate most strongly with thoughtful (teens)."  R. Ebert says the R Rating is "for no good reason."  Lou Loumenick (NYPost) calls the rating "ridiculously inappropriate."

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COMING SOON
NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS
(PG)  100min
Actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson reprises her role of the endearingly odd and magical nanny in her hilarious and heartwarming sequel that could be even better than the first film, which was wonderful in itself.  This time round, she appears at the door of a harried young mother of three (Maggie Gyllenhaal) who is trying to run the family farm while her husband is away at war.  When she arrives, Nanny McPhee discovers the children are waging their own war against their two spoiled cousins from the city who have been sent to the farm for the summer.  In her own inimitable way, she dispenses her life lessons, until the time when the children want her but no longer need her, at which point her job is done.

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COMING NEXT:
MIFF-by-the-Sea Film Festival
Exit Through the Gift Shop
Scott Pilgrim vs The World
Winter's Bone
Girl Who Played with Fire
Get Low
Cairo Time
I Am Love

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

[Reel Pizza] update Aug 13 - 19

Here is our program for the week of August 13 - 19 at Reel Pizza.  Hope you are having a busy, fun-filled summer.  I will have the next full schedule for you soon....it runs past Labor Day!
-Lisa

To start, we have two special programs on Sunday August 15th. 

In the afternoon we offer a Free film with a special guest speaker, the star and screenwriter!
Sunday August 15th   
A SENSE OF WONDER 55min  2pm   Free
Rachel Carson's 1963 warnings about the effects of pesticides and herbicides - especially DDT - sparked a revolution in environmental policy and created a new ecological consciousness.   This American Experience documentary, filmed in Maine on location at Carson�s cabin, follows this pioneering activist's last year of life when �Silent Spring� was published and she was attacked by the chemical industry and the government, even as she waged her own war against the cancer in her own body.  Using many of Rachel Carson�s own words, both humorous and angry, screenwriter and star Kaiulani Lee embodies this extraordinary woman, her love for the natural world and her fight to defend it. 

Miss Lee will introduce the film at the screening and take questions afterwards.   The Sierra Club offers this for no charge to get people focused on the environment.

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then in the wee hours its another installment of our popular late night event
LATE NIGHT FUN
Sunday August 15th   IMPROVISION  11pm
ITS BACK! and Better than ever!  Check out our occasional, wacky collaboration with the talented ImprovAcadia crew!  With the sound turned off, this ever-changing group of up-and-coming comedians improvise the dialogue, music tracks and sound effects to a cheesy, grade-B movie, THAT THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE!  Their talents make the pictures on the screen way funnier than they were ever anticipated.  It's a totally new show every time.   If you haven't seen it yet, now's the time.  Don't miss out on all the fun.

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As it was last week, both our regular films will screen all week long again this coming week. 

Fri Aug 13 - Thurs Aug 19

THE OTHER GUYS (PG-13)  107min   6:00 and 8:30
NYC Detective Allen Gamble (Will Ferrell) is a meticulous forensic accountant who's more interested in and accurate with paperwork than he�d ever be hitting the streets, and Detective Terry Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg) is a tough guy who has been stuck with Allen as his partner ever since an unfortunate run-in with NY Yankee Derek Jeter left a sizable black mark on his permanent record. Gamble and Hoitz idolize the city's top cops, confident, stylish and always successful Highsmith and Danson (Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson), but when an opportunity arises for Gamble and Hoitz to prove their mettle, things don't quite go as planned.  Directed by Adam McKay (Anchorman, Talladega Nights) this buddy police comedy is sure to shine.

and

EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13)  140min   5:15 and 8:15
Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) had everything a modern woman is supposed to dream of having a husband, a house, a successful career yet, like so many others, she found herself lost, confused, and searching for what she really wanted in life.   Newly, painfully divorced and at a crossroads, Gilbert steps out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life, embarking on a journey around the world that becomes a quest for self-discovery.  In her picturesque travels, she discovers the true pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of true love (with Javier Bardem) in Bali.   This romantic drama, based upon the bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, is directed by Ryan Murphy.

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Friday, August 6, 2010

[Reel Pizza] update Aug 6 - 12

hey everyone

August has arrived in all its glory, and here is the next week's events at Reel Pizza.  A news flash is that we have just learned that Reel Pizza will be opening EAT PRAY LOVE starting next week 8/13 with showtimes at 5:15 and 8:15.  It is actually 140minutes long (not the 80min run time Sony advertised a few weeks ago!).  Have a good week!

-Lisa

SPECIAL EVENT  Saturday August 7th 
PLANTING HOPE   25min    1:00 and 3:00pm   $5 donation
Learn how one small Surry, Maine-based non-profit organization, Sustainable Harvest International, is alleviating poverty and deforestation in Central America. Planting Hope is a short-documentary that captures life in rural Honduras from the perspectives of SHI field trainer, Juan Carlos, and participant farmer, Don Cheyo as they talk about sustainable farming. SHI's mission is to provide farming families in Central America with the training and tools to preserve tropical forests while overcoming poverty. In Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Belize, they work one-on-one, hands-on, with individual families and communities for a period of typically five years to teach them how to grow crops in a sustainable and organic way that will allow them to access plenty of vegetables and achieve economic stability through the commercialization of cash crops, like cacao and coffee. Planting Hope highlights their work to implement sustainable land-use practices and a Honduran farmer's achievements after working with them. 

SHI Founder/President Florence Reed will give a brief overview of this group's work and answer any questions following both screenings of the documentary.

and FILMS
both films screen all week!

Fri Aug 6 - Thurs Aug12

SALT (PG-13)  100min   5:30 and 8:00
This exciting, stylish and presciently timely action-spy thriller directed by Phillip Noyce (The Quiet American, Patriot Games) stars Angelina Jolie as Evelyn Salt.  Doing her own stunts in professionally crafted action sequences (not computer-generated), she plays a CIA officer who swore an oath to duty, honor and country, but her loyalty will be tested when a defector accuses her of being a Russian sleeper spy.  Salt goes on the run, chased by a conservative CIA counterintelligence officer (Chjwetel Ejiofor), using all her skills and years of experience as a covert operative to elude capture.  Salt's efforts to prove her innocence only serve to cast doubt on her motives and her supportive boss (Liev Schreiber) becomes slowly convinced he's been had.  The hunt to uncover the truth behind her identity continues and the question remains: "Who Is Salt?" 

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THE OTHER GUYS  (PG-13)  107min    6:00 and 8:30
NYC Detective Allen Gamble (Will Ferrell) is a meticulous forensic accountant who's more interested in and accurate with paperwork than he'd ever be hitting the streets, and Detective Terry Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg) is a tough guy who has been stuck with Allen as his partner ever since an unfortunate run-in with NY Yankee Derek Jeter left a sizable black mark on his permanent record. Gamble and Hoitz idolize the city's top cops, confident, stylish and always successful Highsmith and Danson (Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson), but when an opportunity arises for Gamble and Hoitz to prove their mettle, things don't quite go as planned.  Directed by Adam McKay (Anchorman, Talladega Nights) this buddy police comedy is sure to shine.

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