Here is what is happening at Reel Pizza through next Thursday June 18
(finally, the last day of school, Hurray!)
See you soon
-Lisa and Chris
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Don't forget the farmer's market on Wednesdays from 9 - 1.
And be sure to check out Bar Harbor's new WEDN on 1630AM radio.
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now playing through Thursday June 11th:
TULPAN (NR) 100min 5:30 and 7:45
and
LAND OF THE LOST (PG-13) 93min 6:00 and 8:00
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Starting Friday June 12th:
Fri June 12th only: It's IMPROVISION, with the talented ImprovAcadia crew
doing battle with a grade B movie, at 11pm. Loads of wacky fun, don't
miss it!
Fri June 12 - Thursday June 18
UP (PG) 96min 5:30 and 7:45
Fri June 12 - Monday June 15
STAR TREK (PG-13) 126min 6:00 and 8:30
Tues June 16 - Thursday June 18
PARIS 36 (PG-13) 120min [in FRENCH with subtitles] 6:00 and 8:30
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TULPAN: In this gently absurd, quite funny and gorgeous comedy, a shy
young man, just returned to the vast Kazakh steppe home of his sister from
his military service in the Russian Navy, is trying to woo the only
marriage-age girl for many kilometers with outrageous tales of slaying
giant sea creatures. Only after marrying may he start his own
hardscrabble existence in this desolate land, get his own yurt, and tend
his own flock of sheep. Hiding behind a curtain, the girl says his ears
are too big, but he is undeterred from proving his worth. Cannes winner
of the Prix Un Certain Regard and the first feature from acclaimed
ethnographic documentarian Sergey Dvortsevoy, this crowd-pleasing,
accessible film is full of exquisite nature photography and an observant,
intimate look at a vanishing way of life.
LAND OF THE LOST: Sid and Marty Krofft's classic TV series get a
spectacularly madcap update from director Brad Silberling (Lemony Snicket)
and always funny star Will Ferrell, who plays has-been scientist Dr. Rick
Marshall. He has been sucked into a space time vortex and ejected into an
alternative universe full of marauding dinosaurs and other fantastic
creatures. Joining him are his smart assistant Holly (Anna Friel) and a
red-neck survivalist Will (Danny McBride, Tropic Thunder). Can they
brainstorm their way home or are they stuck in this hybrid dimension
forever??
UP: A cranky, older widower and balloon salesman (Ed Asner) attempts to
escape his neighborhood's gentrification and fulfill a lifelong dream by
floating his house away for an adventure, alone, to a remote South
American rainforest, only to discover that a young wilderness explorer has
stowed away on his craft and is coming with him. This latest Pixar
animated film, another great one from the venerated studio and
writer/director Pete Docter (Monsters, Inc, writer of Wall-E and Toy
Story.) is a hilarious and suspenseful journey to an unexplored world with
an unlikely pair of mates.
STAR TREK: There is loads of anticipation for this new film, full of
action, comedy and cosmic peril, in the venerable series. Directed by JJ
Adams (Lost, MI:3), this prequel tells the story of the beginnings of the
Starship Enterprise, the most advanced starship ever created.
Thrill-seeking farm boy, James Kirk, and half-human, half-Vulcan Mr. Spock
who was raised in a world devoid of all emotion are bitter rivals but they
must tame their rivalry, making a powerful partnership to lead their crew
through unimaginable dangers as they fight an evil that threatens all
mankind. Live Long and Prosper!
PARIS 36: When the local music hall in a blue-collar neighborhood on the
outskirts of Paris is closed by the fascist landlord, three close friends
are put out of work. One, the recently divorced stagehand, loses custody
of his 12 year old son, one is a handsome, radical-activist electrician,
and the third, the concessionaire, dreams of stardom using his talent for
doing impressions. One day these three decide to take hold of their
destiny, occupying the theatre hoping they can produce a hit musical which
will allow them to buy the place and change their lives for the better.
The arrival of a mysterious, beautiful singer turns their relationships
upside-down. This old-fashioned, sentimental and charming melodramatic
musical is from Oscar-nominated director Christophe Barratier (The
Chorus).
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1 comment:
looking for info on showing at the green market on wednesdays? can you tell me who to contact, hotglass@prexar.com
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