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TONIGHT, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY: get your bloodlust on at Silent Movie Theater with Cinefamily
Cinefamily has programmed a great fucking month of quality (in other words, terrible) horror films and i’m truly sorry i haven’t been able to post more about the absolutely stellar run they’ve had. this week wraps up the series with a trilogy of terror (no, not the movie, but definitely the same general idea) tonight, tomorrow night, and Saturday. tickets for all three evenings are available via their calendar page here.
tonight there is a triple-feature with Hatchet (even though the amazing Chopping Mall is pictured in their flyer for some reason), Shakma and Night of the Demon.

tomorrow night, and holy fuck buttons do i want to go to this but i’ll be too busy getting loaded, is a double feature from torture porn auteur José Mojica Marins, with uncensored runs of Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind and Embodiment of Evil (wonderfully NSFW trailer below).
and Halloween they close it all up with the Bollyween party and fundraiser. info from the site below the pic.
This Hallow’s Eve, The Cinefamily joins forces with Dublab to throw the best Halloween party ever, Bollywood-style! One thing they really understand in India: every movie’s better with song-and-dance numbers — even horror movies! In that spirit, the Cinefamily premieres Bollyweird: The Movie — our very own feature-length video mashup celebrating the most horrifying, fantastic, costume-crazed and outlandish moments of vintage Indian musical madness ever. This isn’t just Bollywood, it’s Bollyweeeeeird. Then, once the movie’s over, we’re gonna clear the couches, light the incense, make a dance floor, start doing the electric vindaloo, and have a real monster mashala!
+ Drinks and dosas (provided by The Dosa Truck)!
+ Ghoulish giveaways!
+ Costume prizes!
+ DJ sets from the dublab “Bloodsucking” Sound System and Dr. Who Witchcraft Coven!
+ Live performances by freaks like:
12am – Bobb Bruno
1am – Private Beach + the pschedelic horror film Snake Mountain Colada!
2am – Golden Hits
+ The Phantom Photo Booth!
+ Franken Stand’s vegan hot dogs!
+ Terrifying tarot readings!
+ The best Halloween ever! It’s better than Halloween…its Bollyween!
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leaked Toy Story 3 trailer
i really can’t do better than The High Definite on this one. “Featuring the old gang and a pre-college Andy that probably plays with himself more than his old toys.” well played, High Definite, well played.
TONIGHT: best night ever? No Age is performing a live score for über-amazing eighties art house hit The Bear at the Silent Movie Theatre
No Age – It’s Oh So Quiet (Alternate Take) (Björk cover)
damn, i can’t wait for the scene when the cute widdle cub trips out… Cinefamily is presenting two showings of The Bear tonight while hometown post-protopunk heroes No Age accompany the film with a live score they’ve written specifically for the movie. this night has fantastic written all over it, and it gets a three-thumbs-up recommendation from j. satan. shows are at 8pm and 10.30pm. (catch No Age doing their normal thang at the FYF Fest, too, on September 5th.)
The Bear
(w/ live score by No Age)
from the Cinefamily site: L.A.-based, world-renowned experimental noise pop duo No Age will appear live at the Cinefamily to perform their brand-new score for Jean-Jacques Annaud’s majestic 1988 film The Bear, a near-wordless cinematic expedition deep into the savagery and tenderness of the animal kingdom. Told from the titular species’ point of view, The Bear chronicles the journey of an orphan bear cub and a lone adult bear banding together to avoid two human hunters. Along the way, director Annaud has great fun with the storytelling possibilities from a non-human perspective, including dream sequences and an unforgettable psychdelic mushroom bear trip! With nearly no (human) dialogue, the film easily lends itself to live scoring, and No Age drummer Dean Spunt and guitarist Randy Randall have crafted a shimmering 90-minute set of sonic blasts and delicate textures that perfectly complement the peculiar, touching and altogether unique experience that is The Bear.
weekend videos… your baby is going to burn…
best night ever? No Age is performing a live score for über-amazing eighties art house hit The Bear at the Silent Movie Theatre
No Age – It’s Oh So Quiet (Alternate Take) (Björk cover)
damn, i can’t wait for the scene when the cute widdle cub trips out… Cinefamily is presenting The Bear August 30th with hometown post-protopunk heroes No Age playing a live score they’ve written specifically for the film. there are two shows at 8pm and 10.30pm, but you should probably buy tickets in advance anyway. heck, go twice! this night has fantastic written all over it, and it’s a three-thumbs-up recommendation from j. satan. (catch No Age doing their normal thang at the FYF Fest, too, on September 5th.)
The Bear
(w/ live score by No Age)
from the Cinefamily site: L.A.-based, world-renowned experimental noise pop duo No Age will appear live at the Cinefamily to perform their brand-new score for Jean-Jacques Annaud’s majestic 1988 film The Bear, a near-wordless cinematic expedition deep into the savagery and tenderness of the animal kingdom. Told from the titular species’ point of view, The Bear chronicles the journey of an orphan bear cub and a lone adult bear banding together to avoid two human hunters. Along the way, director Annaud has great fun with the storytelling possibilities from a non-human perspective, including dream sequences and an unforgettable psychdelic mushroom bear trip! With nearly no (human) dialogue, the film easily lends itself to live scoring, and No Age drummer Dean Spunt and guitarist Randy Randall have crafted a shimmering 90-minute set of sonic blasts and delicate textures that perfectly complement the peculiar, touching and altogether unique experience that is The Bear.
a non-shitty Tron Legacy trailer…
whoa. shitty camera phone quality video of Tron 2 aka Tr2n aka Tron Legacy still manages to inspire awe
question: how can something so terrible looking still be so awesome? answer: because the Tron sequel is going to be amazing. Flynn and all.
this is video taken at the Comic Con going on in San Diego as we speak. (well, as i speak and you read.) they previewed a snippet from the upcoming film, and i can’t wait to see this in good quality. this year in music and film is going to be absolutely breathtaking.
Johnny Depp is mad as a hatter… get it? dumb puns aside, the new Alice In Wonderland trailer makes me very happy…
more Tim Burton Alice In Wonderland awesomeness has been unveiled. this trailer is absolutely made of amazing… (it takes a moment to load.)







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