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Film Screening - A Boy and His Dog - 1970's scifi cult classic
Date:
Friday, November 23, 2007
Time:
7:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Movies on a Big Screen
Email:
Location Details:
600 4th St, West Sacramento - corner of 4th & F in West Sac (just over the river near the Pyramid Building)
Movies on a Big Screen is back with a new venue!!
Location: 600 4th St in West Sacramento. Corner of 4th & F (in WEST Sacramento, not Sacramento). This is *just* over the river near the Pyramid Building. Parking lot (which is lit) is just off of F St between 4th & 5th. It's a huge gray building taking up about half the block. And this venue is all thanks to local eco-urban developers LJ Urban! If you don't know them, check 'em out at http://www.ljurban.com - and check their blog while you're there!
Seating is mostly on folding chairs - feel free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own chair. Digital projection on to a large screen.
Admission: $5.00
11/23/07
We showed this last year, not knowing how many folks would come out due to it being the day after Thanksgiving and it ended up being well attended! So due to the same hesitations, we're doing it again! Hopefully folks come out like last year!
A Boy and His Dog - Follow-up your Thanksgiving with this 1975 indie classic based on Harlan Ellison's novella.
The year is 2024. World War IV, which only lasted 5 minutes, has long been over, leaving behind a post-apocalyptic wasteland. 18-year old Vic (Don Johnson in his first, and by far best, performance) wanders with his dog, Blood, who communicates with him telepathically. The none-too-bright Vic scavenges for food; the rather learned and sarcastically witty Blood sniffs out women for sex. Into this relationship comes Quilla, a woman from "Down Under" - a supposedly idyllic underground society which attempts to preserve the past. Quilla lures Vic "Down Under" where he discovers that there are some rather nefarious plans for him. Considered by fans and detractors alike to have one of the best film endings ever and was a direct influence on films such as "Mad Max" and "The Road Warrior."
Oh, and this ain't necessarily one for the kiddies.
More info at http://www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
screenings [at] shiny-object.com
Location: 600 4th St in West Sacramento. Corner of 4th & F (in WEST Sacramento, not Sacramento). This is *just* over the river near the Pyramid Building. Parking lot (which is lit) is just off of F St between 4th & 5th. It's a huge gray building taking up about half the block. And this venue is all thanks to local eco-urban developers LJ Urban! If you don't know them, check 'em out at http://www.ljurban.com - and check their blog while you're there!
Seating is mostly on folding chairs - feel free to bring a pillow or cushion - or even your own chair. Digital projection on to a large screen.
Admission: $5.00
11/23/07
We showed this last year, not knowing how many folks would come out due to it being the day after Thanksgiving and it ended up being well attended! So due to the same hesitations, we're doing it again! Hopefully folks come out like last year!
A Boy and His Dog - Follow-up your Thanksgiving with this 1975 indie classic based on Harlan Ellison's novella.
The year is 2024. World War IV, which only lasted 5 minutes, has long been over, leaving behind a post-apocalyptic wasteland. 18-year old Vic (Don Johnson in his first, and by far best, performance) wanders with his dog, Blood, who communicates with him telepathically. The none-too-bright Vic scavenges for food; the rather learned and sarcastically witty Blood sniffs out women for sex. Into this relationship comes Quilla, a woman from "Down Under" - a supposedly idyllic underground society which attempts to preserve the past. Quilla lures Vic "Down Under" where he discovers that there are some rather nefarious plans for him. Considered by fans and detractors alike to have one of the best film endings ever and was a direct influence on films such as "Mad Max" and "The Road Warrior."
Oh, and this ain't necessarily one for the kiddies.
More info at http://www.shiny-object.com/screenings/
screenings [at] shiny-object.com
Added to the calendar on Mon, Nov 5, 2007 4:56PM
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