Monday, May 9, 2011

[Reel Pizza] update May 13 - 19

e-greetings everyone

BRRR, just a reminder that we are still heating the building for your
sedentary comforts; hopefully we will have a brief window of perfect
weather before we have to kick in with the air-conditioning!

Also, for planning purposes, we are finalizing our summer schedule of
IMPROVISION (yes, it is that time again) (and if you don't know, its a
wacky collaboration between Chris's B movie collection and the comic
brilliance of the ImprovAcadia troupe). I wanted you all to be the first
to know that the initial installment will be at 11pm on Friday June 3rd.
Save the date!

Here is the schedule for this coming week. Remember that THOR is in 2D.

See you soon!
-Lisa

Fri May 13 - Thurs May 19 THOR (PG-13) 5:30 and 8:15
Fri May 13 - Mon May 16 SOURCE CODE (PG-13) 6:00 and 8:00
Tues May 17 - Thurs May 19 THE CONCERT (PG-13) 6:00 and 8:30

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Fri - Thurs, May 13 - 19
THOR (PG-13) 130min 5:30 and 8:15
in2D Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is a powerful but arrogant warrior in the
mythical realm of Asgard. When his reckless actions reignite an ancient
conflict, he is banished to present-day Earth and forced to live among
humans. After the most dangerous villain of his home world sends its
darkest forces to invade Earth, Thor learns what it takes to be a true
hero. With dramatic strength and impressive action, director Kenneth
Branagh turns this lesser Marvel comic into a captivating, entertaining
adventure, fabulously starting the summer blockbuster movie season.

Fri - Mon, May 13 - 16
SOURCE CODE (PG-13) 94min 6:00 and 8:00
An Army pilot (Jake Gyllenhaal), who last remembers being in Afghanistan,
wakes up on a Chicago commuter train talking to a woman (Michelle
Monaghan) he does not know, in a body that is not his. A few disorienting
minutes later the train explodes killing everyone aboard. And the man
finds his real self in a cramped pod taking orders from a military
superior (Vera Farmiga) and a scientist (Jeffrey Wright) who directly send
him back to the train to relive those few minutes over in the same body,
again and again until he can discover who is behind the attack, so as to
prevent a subsequent bombing. Except that, with every additional visit,
he starts to fall for the woman. The second feature from director Duncan
Jones (Moon) is a smart, twisty, and suspenseful science fiction thriller
with an excellent cast who create an appealing, credible film.

Tues - Thurs, May 17 - 19
THE CONCERT (PG-13) 120min [in RUSSIAN and FRENCH w/ subtitles] 6:00
and 8:30
Once the renowned conductor of the esteemed Bolshoi Orchestra, Andrei
Filipov (Alekksei Guskov) was abruptly demoted (during a performance) to
janitor by the Communists when he refused to fire his Jewish and Gypsy
musicians. When he intercepts a fax thirty years later asking if the
current orchestra would be able to fill in for a cancellation at a Paris
engagement in two weeks, he decides on subversive revenge, to reunite his
former comrades and pass themselves off as the real deal, and perform his
interrupted piece, Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D. He even hopes to
convince young virtuoso violinist Anne-Marie Jacquet (Mélanie Laurent,
Inglourious Basterds) to accompany them. Romanian writer-director Radu
Mihaileanu has made a heartfelt, funny and fast-paced screwball comedy
filled with glorious music.

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