Thursday, April 17, 2014

Much Ado About Voting

Now's your chance to vote for the next slate of nominated films:

Choose 8 from each category, then email your choices to ncfilmclub@gmail.com. The deadline for votes is April 20th:

Comedies
Damsels in Distress
Frances Ha
Garibaldi's Loves
Girl on a Bicycle
Gloria
Instructions Not Included
In the House
It's a Disaster
Last Call
Living is Easy with Eyes Closed
LongWave
Safety Not Guaranteed
The Spectacular Now
The Trip
Unfinished Song
The Way, Way Back

Dramas
A Hijacking
All is Lost
Barbara
The Book Thief
The Broken Circle Breakdown
Child's Pose
Enemy
The Good Road
Her
Imperial Dreams
Inside Llewyn Davis
The Invisible woman
The Jewish Cardinal
Le Capital
Nebraska
Neighboring Sounds
The Past
Prisoners
Renoir
The Secret Life of Bees
Short Term
Still Mine
Sunlight
Wadja
Walking with the Enemy

Documentaries
20 Feet from Stardom
The Act of Killing
Coexist Comedy Tour
Cutie and the Boxer
Finding Vivian Maier
The Queen of Versailles
Rich Hill
Room 237
The Square
Stories We Tell
Tim's Vermeer
Of Time and the City



Our Next Film


There will be no film this Sunday because of Easter. But the next Sunday is Much Ado About Nothing - a modern retelling of Shakespeare's classic comedy about two pairs of lovers with different takes on romance and a way with words. See it on Sunday, April 27, 3:00, Digiplex Oceanside.





Mark your calendars for the upcoming L.A. Film Festival. They don't have a schedule ready yet, but I'll try to keep you posted.



A friend sent me this fun link. See how many quotes you recognize:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/594Oxq4c0XA?feature=player_embedded





In Memoriam

We lost one of Hollywood's great legends last week, Mickey Rooney. I'll remember him best as Andy Hardy. I loved those old films starring him and Judy Garland. "Hey kids, let's put on a show". And he did put on shows - for over 90 years.


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