Selby Community Cinema - Help Wanted
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The Young Victoria?
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Re: Selby Community Cinema - Help Wanted
Yes that a good one...do you think Silverscreen?Danni wrote:The Young Victoria?
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Beate wrote:I think you could do a kids or animated film as well, like Wall.E, Bolt or Son of Rambow. It's not just kids loving these films but it will include them.
Or why not a documentary like End of the Line or Age of Stupid, or even The Yes Men Fix the World, that's funny as well. It's only just coming out in the cinemas but I doubt it will have a big distribution. I saw it at a SROA screening with both Yes Men present, and there is a special screening at the Greenwich Picturehouse on Tuesday with a satellite Q&A with the Yes Men. In a few months from now you could put that on I am sure!
The cunning plan:
The Silver Screen Cinema will be run by a friend and 5 helpers, both Pete and I will overlook, the same for the evening one..that way everyone has a small part once a month and it doesn’t take advantage of peoples time. We will sort out the films, advertising and grants ect. Otherwise we will be running around like headless chickens..LOL well i will dragging Pete behind me...bless, he so lovely
When running smoothly and if we’ve still got the energy, I’d love to use the same model to start a Saturday cinema. For the meantime we could try not to use too many 15 cert so family's can attend….thanks Beate that’s a good idea
Sounds good too, I’ll look into them, thanks Guy's you're all brillBeate wrote: documentary like End of the Line or Age of Stupid, or even The Yes Men Fix the World, that's funny as well
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if it is'nt strictly new releases, and subs are okay, what about Amelie, Il Postino, Mediterraneo, Cinema Paradiso or Jean de Florette/Manon de Source double bill?
Also if you can take beverages into the screening, how about a special on white russians for a screening of The Big Lebowski!
Also if you can take beverages into the screening, how about a special on white russians for a screening of The Big Lebowski!
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Thank you crispoke, definatley love Amelie, i havn't seen the others but i expect Pete's seen most if not all
S o updated list
September - Wuthering Height (trying for this one) Silverscreen Slumdog Pm cert 15
October - The Duchess cert Silverscreen and The Reader Pm Rated R (?)
November - Boad that Rocked Silverscreen and The Young Victoria Pm Cert PG
December - Gran Torino Silverscreen and (or The Class) and Easy Virtue pm. Cert PG 13
January - The Boy in Striped Pyjamas Silverscreen and Grease Cert PG
February -Is Anybody There Silverscreen and Revolutionary Road PM Rated R (?)
March - Conversations with my Gardener * (substitles) Silverscreen and In the Loop PM Cert 15
April - Looking for Eric Silverscreen and Anvil pm
May - Amelie for Silverscreen and ?????
Anything else you think need adding/taking away?
S o updated list
September - Wuthering Height (trying for this one) Silverscreen Slumdog Pm cert 15
October - The Duchess cert Silverscreen and The Reader Pm Rated R (?)
November - Boad that Rocked Silverscreen and The Young Victoria Pm Cert PG
December - Gran Torino Silverscreen and (or The Class) and Easy Virtue pm. Cert PG 13
January - The Boy in Striped Pyjamas Silverscreen and Grease Cert PG
February -Is Anybody There Silverscreen and Revolutionary Road PM Rated R (?)
March - Conversations with my Gardener * (substitles) Silverscreen and In the Loop PM Cert 15
April - Looking for Eric Silverscreen and Anvil pm
May - Amelie for Silverscreen and ?????
Anything else you think need adding/taking away?
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I know these might be quite old now, but both my boys loved Get Smart, I couldn't see the attraction personally, but they were laughing their backs off....and we all love the Spy Kids films, so you could pick up the trilogy fairly cheaply which might be ok for a Saturday clubAllsinging wrote: When running smoothly and if we’ve still got the energy, I’d love to use the same model to start a Saturday cinema. For the meantime we could try not to use too many 15 cert so family's can attend
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Just spoken to a lovely man from the British Federation of Film Societies and he says he can get us some sing-a-longs Yah!! really excited now...
our new schedule looks like this...please say what you think and if you like it...thanks Guys
September - Slumdog Pm cert 15 or Wuthering Height (trying for this one) Silverscreen - Mamma mia sing-a-long
October - The Duchess cert Silverscreen and The Reader Pm Rated R (?)
November - Boad that Rocked or In Bruges Silverscreen and The Young Victoria Pm Cert PG
December - Gran Torino Silverscreen and (or The Class) and Sound of Music of Music sing-a-long pm
January - The Boy in Striped Pyjamas Silverscreen and Easy Virtue pm. Cert PG 13
February - Revolutionary Road Rated R Silverscreen and Is Anybody There pm
March - Conversations with my Gardener * (substitles) Silverscreen and Grease pm Cert PG
April - Looking for Eric Silverscreen and Anvil pm
May - Amelie for Silverscreen and ?????
Just a few nips and tucks and we could be there
Yah a very sleepy Allsinging
our new schedule looks like this...please say what you think and if you like it...thanks Guys
September - Slumdog Pm cert 15 or Wuthering Height (trying for this one) Silverscreen - Mamma mia sing-a-long
October - The Duchess cert Silverscreen and The Reader Pm Rated R (?)
November - Boad that Rocked or In Bruges Silverscreen and The Young Victoria Pm Cert PG
December - Gran Torino Silverscreen and (or The Class) and Sound of Music of Music sing-a-long pm
January - The Boy in Striped Pyjamas Silverscreen and Easy Virtue pm. Cert PG 13
February - Revolutionary Road Rated R Silverscreen and Is Anybody There pm
March - Conversations with my Gardener * (substitles) Silverscreen and Grease pm Cert PG
April - Looking for Eric Silverscreen and Anvil pm
May - Amelie for Silverscreen and ?????
Just a few nips and tucks and we could be there
Good news everyone I've invented a device that makes you read this in your head in my voice!
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Re: Selby Community Cinema - Help Wanted
I was just wondering...
How about sing along versions of films?
The Sound of Music's probably a bit long at 174 minutes, but there's great potential for fancy dress! (Nuns, Nazis, Clothes from Curtains
etc...)
Mamma Mia -would the feel-good factor be increased or spoiled by singing the songs? And it's only 108 minutes long.
Then there's always Grease (110 minutes)
How about sing along versions of films?
The Sound of Music's probably a bit long at 174 minutes, but there's great potential for fancy dress! (Nuns, Nazis, Clothes from Curtains
Mamma Mia -would the feel-good factor be increased or spoiled by singing the songs? And it's only 108 minutes long.
Then there's always Grease (110 minutes)
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Hi Pete
Apart from many of the films already mentioned....I loved the film Leon staring the very young Natalie Portman.
Any good??
Kits
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Apart from many of the films already mentioned....I loved the film Leon staring the very young Natalie Portman.
Any good??
Kits
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Thanks to everyone for their comments so far: here's another query if you'll indulge me ...
I never did see In Bruges, but was wondering if it might be suitable: I heard that it was a very black comedy, although IMDB doesn't mention this aspect
- do people think it at all suitable for the elderly or a mainstream audience?
I never did see In Bruges, but was wondering if it might be suitable: I heard that it was a very black comedy, although IMDB doesn't mention this aspect
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