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Lunar07, vonfilm and I are going to Austin's Flicker showing tonight for inspiration (and drinks).

(I hope they don't mind me telling y'all about our little "play date.")

Any other Austinite lurkers wanna meet us there? We'll be (among) the geeks with the cameras.

I'll report back to let you know how our smallgauge community is holding up here in the Lone Star State.

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Roger, if you leave now you can get here from Houston (or Utopia) just in time. Of course, if you're in Utopia, that drive up 338 (? is that right ?) is most beautiful. Do you ever go that way? I guess that might be the wrong direction for you, but probably worth it. :!:
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Wish I could join you guys. Last time I was in Austin was for a technical training seminar about 5 years ago. I drove from south of Houston and going on I-10 west for most of the time.

I lived in Austin back in the late 70's and enjoyed watching some great movies on the big screen like Casablanca and the Big Sleep. I think it was the Varsity theater on Guadalupe near the U.T. campus that ran classic movies.
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Herb Montes wrote:Wish I could join you guys. Last time I was in Austin was for a technical training seminar about 5 years ago. I drove from south of Houston and going on I-10 west for most of the time.

I lived in Austin back in the late 70's and enjoyed watching some great movies on the big screen like Casablanca and the Big Sleep. I think it was the Varsity theater on Guadalupe near the U.T. campus that ran classic movies.
Maybe next time!

These days, the Paramount theater on Congress shows films on Wednesday nights. That's an old school huge theater with an enormous screen and great sound system. Months ago I saw "A Touch of Evil" there. :) Also, the director's cut of Blade Runner. Mmmmmm...
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I've been down from Dallas twice for the Austin Flicker and I had a great time on both occasions. But I find it too long a drive for a weekday unless I take 1/2 day off work on the day of the showing and the entire following day off too. I wish it were on a Friday or Saturday night, but I'm sure the rental on the theatre would be prohibitive, if it were available at all.

Let us know your impressions. The whole lineup for this show sounds intriguing, especially "God returning to earth as a sandwich" and "Re-purposed porn".
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Months ago I saw "A Touch of Evil" there. Also, the director's cut of Blade Runner. Mmmmmm...
Lucky bastard! 8) Two of my all time favorite films!


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David M. Leugers wrote:
Months ago I saw "A Touch of Evil" there. Also, the director's cut of Blade Runner. Mmmmmm...
Lucky bastard! 8) Two of my all time favorite films!


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oops, sorry, it's just "Touch of Evil". Charlton Heston as a Mexican is unforgettable. One of Mr. Wells finest, most slurred performances. It looked fantastic on the gigantic screen, btw...
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ccortez wrote:Maybe next time!

These days, the Paramount theater on Congress shows films on Wednesday nights. That's an old school huge theater with an enormous screen and great sound system. Months ago I saw "A Touch of Evil" there. :) Also, the director's cut of Blade Runner. Mmmmmm...
I remember going to the Paramount to catch a live midnight performance of Cheech and Chong. They went on after a screening of "Rocky Horror Picture Show". Ah, those were the days. I was working on an alternative newspaper drawing underground cartoons.
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Thankfully Tommy is out of jail now! Poor bastard! I am thinking of going and seeing him playing here in manhattan, in a new play he is in ...
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akka10 wrote:Thankfully Tommy is out of jail now! Poor bastard! I am thinking of going and seeing him playing here in manhattan, in a new play he is in ...
Apparently, some FOAF in NYC are friends of his and were with him when he found out he was busted, when he went in to jail, etc. and they did a lot of videotaping of the whole affair. Last I heard, they're working on a documentary about it.
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what is a 'foaf'? I want to see that doco!
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akka10 wrote:what is a 'foaf'? I want to see that doco!
friend(s) of a friend. so do i.
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I wrote 2 emails to Flicker NYC and asked if they screened Standard 8 and I got no replies.
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