Thursday, November 13, 2008

Coming to a Close


The University of Colorado's IFS fall series is coming to a close this week, but I think we have had a great run so far. We have had a lot of customers and a lot of good films. This week will come to a close with some great movies, BLINDSIGHT (Tonight, 7PM and 9PM), WENDY AND LUCY (Friday, Nov. 14, 7PM), NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD (Nov. 14, 9PM), LORD GOD BIRD (Sunday, Nov. 16, 7PM) and IDIOTS AND ANGELS (Nov. 16, 9PM) , all playing in Muenzinger Auditorium.

Remember our next series begins in the Spring semester, so look for our new schedule due out in January.

What would you like to see next semester? What was your favorite part of the Fall series? Please let us know by leaving a comment. Thanks!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Customer Comments

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Gregory's Reviews

I had to talk about "Last Year at... " I've seen some wierd stuff and this is in the top shelf. I saw it as an Existential meditation on the breakdown of time and tonality. The only character that was alive was the camera. It's a comedy! And how about those sparkling earings? What cinamatography throughout. And I want to know who choreographed the match stick games?... Roman was Great! Poor guy, certainly not a child molester but he was short! Joel once showed Knife In The Water and the Thin and Fat one. They were quite beautiful as is all his films. I remember Repulsion a couple of years ago, Great! Jack and Jake, " Where'd you get the midget?" "You're a pretty nosey fella eh? You know what with do with em? We CUT off their noses."
Looking foreward to Contempt and Planet,

You Bloody Baboon!
gregory

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

SUNSHINE, Nov 8th --FREE FILM!


Saturday, November 8th, at 7 PM only, in ATLAS 102:
A special 4K digital projector and Blu-Ray demo. On tap: SUNSHINE (2007) by director Danny Boyle.

"The initial premise of "Sunshine" -- the sun is dying and mankind has put all hope in a desperate effort to reignite our star with a nuclear payload of galactic dimensions -- is more fantasy than science fiction, powered by nonsense physics similar to such sci-fi adventures as ARMAGEDDON and THE CORE." This movie has "magnificent imagery and a gravity that pulls you in" (SEAN AXMAKER)

*Remember, this is a game night so come prepared by walking, biking or busing to the movie.