Thursday, June 9, 2011

[Reel Pizza] schedule June 17 - July 7

Guess what day today is? It is Reel Pizza's 16th birthday! Can you
believe it? Seems like only yesterday we were drilling a hole in the side
of our (old) building to install the exhaust fan for the pizza oven
instead of starting our first scheduled show of PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE
DESERT. (We did make our second screening however, and someone who came
in from away said we had a great place and had we ever considered
franchising! We laughed!)

Anyhow, we have come a long way since those early days! As you will
notice, this schedule runs from the first day of summer vacation until
after the 4th of July holiday, so don't be surprised or offended to see a
heavier percentage than normal of commercial shows. Booking film is
definitely an art form and the challenge is increased exponentially when
you don't have total control of what's available.

Also, please remember that on MONDAY JULY 4TH we will close up early,
after the early screenings of both scheduled films, in deference to the
fireworks display. If for some reason the fireworks are canceled, we will
remain closed that evening, but will stay open whenever they are
rescheduled. Let's hope they go off without a hitch!

And we have another installment of IMPROVISION Friday June 24th at 11pm.
Prepare with a restorative nap and/or a late cup'o'joe and join us and
ImprovAcadia for some outrageous fun.

The entire schedule is booked, but times for all the new shows are not yet
available, so we haven't finished with the screentimes. They will come
with the appropriate update.

Thank you ALL for a great 16 years, and here's a toast to at least 16 more!

Sincerely
Lisa and Chris

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Fri 6/17 - Thurs 6/23 X-MEN FIRST CLASS (PG-13) 132min 5:30 and 8:15
Fri 6/17 - Mon 6/20 BRIDESMAIDS (R) 125min 6:00 and 8:30
Tues 6/21 - Thurs 5/23 CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS (G) 90min 6:00 and 8:00

Fri 6/24 only IMPROVISION 11pm
Fri 6/24 - Tues 6/28 GREEN LANTERN (PG-13) 114min 6:00 and 8:30
Fri 6/24 - Thurs 7/7 CARS 2* (G) 113min 5:30 and 8:00

Wed 6/29 - Thurs 7/7 TRANSFORMERS 3: DARK OF THE MOON* (PG-13) ??min

*Remember NO LATER SHOWS ON JULY 4th!!

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Friday June 17 - Thursday June 23
X-MEN FIRST CLASS (PG-13) 132min 5:30 and 8:15
This James Bondian prequel to the mutant superhero story unveils the
beginning of the relationship between Professor Charles Xavier (James
McAvoy) and Eric Lehnsherr (Michael Fassbender, Jane Eyre) who would
eventually become Xavier's rival, Magneto. They, with Xavier's friend
Raven (Jennifer Lawrence, Winter's Bone) jointly work with the CIA and a
group of other young mutants to bring down the evil Sebastian Shaw (Kevin
Bacon) as the cold war heats up. Director Matthew Vaughn (Layer Cake,
Kick-Ass) bring fresh style and excitement back to this franchise with an
interesting story, nuanced performances and action-packed sequences.

Friday June 17 - Monday June 20
BRIDESMAIDS (R) 125min 6:00 and 8:30
This female-centric adult comedy stars Kristen Wiig (SNL, Knocked Up) as a
woman whose life is on a downward spiral. Her bakery has just fallen
victim to the recession, her boyfriend isn't really very nice, and now her
oldest, best friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph) is engaged to be married. But
she has asked her to be the maid of honor. Even though she is broke and
lovelorn, she does her best to fulfill her obligations, while worrying
that another bridesmaid, Lillian's fiancé's boss's wife, is trying to take
over her place as Lillian's best friend and most important attendant.
Each event escalates the comedy and the conflict as the big day draws
nearer. This is the last screen role for the late Jill Clayburgh. Judd
Apatow produced, and Paul Feig (co-creator of Freaks and Geeks) directs.

Tuesday June 21 - Thursday June 23
CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS (G) 90min 6:00 and 8:00
In 2D. Intrepid and always fascinating filmmaker Werner Herzog (Grizzly
Man, Encounters at the End of the World, Fitzcarraldo) takes part in an
extraordinary and exclusive expedition into a nearly inaccessible and only
recently discovered cave in southern France, home to some of the most
ancient visual art known to have been created by man. This unforgettable,
beautiful documentary provides a unique glimpse of pristine, sophisticated
artwork, made by humans of the creatures of the forest, including bison,
cave-bears and woolly mammoths, over 30,000 years ago; the cave was
blocked by a rockslide some 20,000 years ago.

Friday June 24 - TUESDAY June 28
GREEN LANTERN (PG-13) 114min 6:00 and 8:30
The centuries-old Green Lantern Corps, a small brotherhood of warriors
with magical rings that grant them superpowers, are sworn to keep peace
and order in the universe. Their latest recruit, Hal Jordan (Ryan
Reynolds), is a gifted pilot, but is also human, and humans have never yet
harnessed the infinite power of the ring before. When a new enemy,
Parallax, threatens to upset the intergalactic balance of power, the fate
of the corps and of Earth rest in the ability of Jordan to overcome his
fears and master the ring. Based on the DC comic book series, this highly
anticipated, action-adventure is directed by Martin Campbell (Casino
Royale, Mask of Zorro).

Friday June 24 - Thursday July 7 (2 weeks)
CARS 2 (G) 113min 5:30 and 8:00
Travel the world with Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) and Mater (Larry the
Cable Guy) in this new Pixar animation. The star streetracer and the
trusty tow truck take their friendship to exciting new places when they
head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix to determine the world's
fastest car. Then Mater, who is meant to be helping his buddy in the
race, gets caught up in his own intriguing adventure, international
espionage, which sends him on an action-packed journey in a top-secret spy
mission. He is trailed by his friends across Europe and Asia and watched
by the whole world. Director John Lasseter (Cars, Toy Story) is joined by
co-director Brad Lewis (producer of Ratatouille) making what is sure to be
a wonderful film for the entire family.

Wednesday June 29 - Thursday July 7
TRANSFORMERS 3: DARK OF THE MOON (PG-13) ??min
The Autobots, led by Optimus Prime again take on the evil Decepticons, who
are determined to avenge their defeat (in the last Transformers movie).
When a mysterious event from Earth's past erupts into the present day it
threatens to bring a war to Earth so big that the Transformers alone will
not be able to save it. The Autobots and Decepticons become involved in a
perilous space race between the U.S. and Russia, and, once again, human
Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) has to come to the aid of his robot friends.
Director Michael Bay's latest, also starring John Malkovich, Frances
McDormand, and Tyrese Gibson, is sure to be full of explosive excitement.

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Coming Next Schedule?
Hangover Part 2
Meek's Cutoff
Midnight in Paris
Incendies
Larry Crowne
Mr. Popper's Penguins
THE LAST HARRY POTTER!!!

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