NOVEMBER: Neo Noir CONT.
Throughout November over at the Silent Movie Theater the Cinefamily has some really great double features going on the first three Fridays of the month. Their program, entitled Neon Noir, has a lot of awesome 80s crime films (almost all of which have been played for Movienight at some time or another). Here's the info on that:
http://www.cinefamily.org/calendar/friday_early.html
Since most of them fall on a Friday I'll probably be working, but they are playing a double feature of 8 Million Ways to Die and the totally fucking rad To Live and Die in L.A. on Tuesday the 23rd. In light of this situation I decided to make that date a movienight field trip to the Silent Movie Theater and ride on the coattails of their programming for the month.
Like I said, we've already played most of their stuff and a lot of the other 80s noir goodies (Cutter's Way, Manhunter, Thief, Dressed to Kill, Blood Simple, American Gigolo, The Driver, 52 Pick-Up . . . even To Live and Die in L.A.) but there's still plenty of juicy ones left! We got some steamy ones, so bring yer swamp cooler . . . I'm just gonna call it Neo Noir CONT. as these movies aren't as urban and gritty as Cinefamily's "Neon Noir" line-up. I recommend you make it out to as many of their flicks next month as possible. Here's ours:
NOV 2: Body Heat
NOV 9: House of Games
NOV 16: Someone to Watch Over Me
NOV 23: 8 Million Ways to Die/To Live and Die in L.A. (at the Silent Movie Theater @ 8 PM just like us. See ya there!)
NOV 30: Tequila Sunrise
this looks super spicy!! i am excited for november movies fo shizzies
ReplyDeleteso sizzlin hot n spicy. we got some babed out Kathleen Turner before she self-destructed, some red hot David Mamet dialogue burnin up the screen, some Ridley sexy-Scott steamin things up, badass William Peterson in his leather jacket . . . and some Tequila Sunrise for the perfect nightcap.
ReplyDeletenovember is going to be so gooooooooooood
ReplyDeleteI think it is going to be my first Mamet. I'll finally get to nod my head in agreement when you guys reference him in conversations about his young daughter.
ReplyDeleteThat Mamet film happens to be ultra-Mamet. It's very play-like with a big emphasis on hard boiled no shit dialogue. I think it'll be a lot of fun because the dialogue is very character based and serious, but sorta unnatural (because it is so economic and hyper-Mametised). It'll be interesting.
ReplyDelete