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by coattails
May 9th, 2008
09:14:26 PM
bitches!
While you guys are partying, there's a sink hole in Texas!
by coattails
May 9th, 2008
09:15:59 PM
http://tinyurl.com/6x4j74
Sounds fun...
by Quake II
May 9th, 2008
11:28:00 PM
But I live 8 hours from LA (in Tucson). Nicky Katt came here to do two things, kick ass and drink beer........Looks like we're almost outta beer.
Wow.
by wontyouletmeknow.
May 9th, 2008
11:50:14 PM
...I dont live in LA.

But my screenplay will get me there. Remember this name: Hasan Pirzada.

You'll see it in beginning and end credits soon.

Remember this name.
by coattails
May 9th, 2008
11:55:42 PM
Damn... forgot.
I Would So Go To That...
by skoobyx
May 9th, 2008
11:58:33 PM
No question.
Johnny Handsome?
by mrbeaks
May 10th, 2008
01:28:48 AM
Done deal. Thanks for the cold Shiner, man.
I came here to drink beer and to kick ass...
by Jawa 007
May 10th, 2008
02:04:11 AM
almost outta beer....
Oh Man I hope they're serving Johnny Cakes!
by Annie The Pod Racer
May 10th, 2008
02:53:35 AM
There made with that white cornmeal & homemade sausages!
Johnny Handsome is a cool little flick...
by Sledge Hammer
May 10th, 2008
03:20:59 AM
Rourke was great in it, as was Lance Henriksen and Morgan Freeman. It's sad that no one hires Walter Hill to direct these days, that man ruled the last half of the 70's and all through the 80's, and for some reason then just started to fall through the cracks in the 90's, despite making the odd cool film or tales from the crypt ep in that decade as well. I guess the pussification of hollywood and the nigh-on extinction of r-rated testosterone laden action films pretty much killed his career.
Oh yeah, I'm fuckin' down, just got my tix
by IndustryKiller!
May 10th, 2008
05:42:57 AM
See you there Mori.
I just feel sad
by telemarketer
May 10th, 2008
07:54:18 AM
I do not live in LA! I went there once and had a pretty good time. There are some crazy 'mofos' in that town! If I had any kind of talent I could live in LA, but instead I am an idiot. I love you guys!
Shiners for AICN readers? That's very cool.
by Lance Rocke
May 10th, 2008
08:54:05 AM
God Bless Shiner, and AICN, and the Alamo Drafthouse, forever and ever, amen
What the fuck
by krish-0
May 10th, 2008
11:23:06 AM
Does the Alamo Drafthouse have to do with this? Just curious.
I love the Silent Movie Theatre...
by beamish13
May 10th, 2008
08:18:11 PM
It's owned by the founder of Cinefile Video, the single best place to rent movies from in the U.S. and it retains the same eclectic spirit that characterizes that place. Where else can you find Miike and Elliot Gould retrospectives? Or witness the rebirth of "I Know Who Killed Me" as a cult classic?
Ry Cooder's score for Johnny Handsome
by drturing
May 10th, 2008
09:17:09 PM
is fucking mindblowing.
cool, i can walk there from my apt
by bacci40
May 11th, 2008
01:36:12 AM
wish it was an all night silent movie festival though...and are there more than two revival houses in los angeles? the only other one i know of is the new beverly...which used to be a porn theater
"Johnny Handsome" is the tits
by Rocco Curioso
May 11th, 2008
02:17:54 AM
Damn!... talk about a blast from the past. I remember seeing it in the theatre back in '89. A fine coda to Mickey Rourke's run of great work in 80's indy movies. Sort of a hybrid of "The Elephant Man" and film noir. Some excellent support from Lance Henricksen and Ellen Barkin. There's one scene between Morgan Freeman and Forrest Whittaker that comes off like a Mexican standoff between two of the best black actors ever. Not a *great* movie, but very solid nonetheless. Thank God it's on DVD; as I do not live in the L.A. area, I'm gonna have to buy it, and enjoy it all over again.
bacci40
by psychedelic
May 11th, 2008
07:44:51 AM
The American Cinematheque runs the Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Blvd. near Highland & the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica on Montana Ave. They show cool stuff all the time. Check out their website. http://www.egyptiantheatre.com /
TWO FACE LEAKED PICTURES (DARK KNIGHT)
by Hellofadrug
May 11th, 2008
03:05:50 PM
http://tinyurl.com/5u6su5
TWO FACE LEAKED PICTURES (DARK KNIGHT)
by Hellofadrug
May 11th, 2008
03:06:24 PM
http://tinyurl.com/5u6su5
Forest Whitaker says...
by palimpsest
May 11th, 2008
03:43:29 PM
...the finest piece of screen acting he ever saw was the scene where Mickey Rourke sees his reconstructed face in JOHNNY HANDSOME. All this, plus Ellen Barkin doing slutty and an awesome Cooder score.
You'll have to...
by Trik_Ster
May 11th, 2008
11:07:54 PM
Live feed me the movies

And I don't want no postage stamp size video either!

Just Got In
by psychedelic
May 13th, 2008
08:55:11 AM
Just Got In, so tired I screwed up the first post
by psychedelic
May 13th, 2008
08:58:21 AM
This was totally completely superlatively FREAKIN’ awesome! It was like a mini Butt-Numb-A-Thon in its eclecticism and the audience’s energy. A hint of the atmosphere: between all movies smoke machines filled the theatre and music from vinyl records played. Things began with the classic Richard Pryor: Live In Concert. It was invigorating watching this with a laughing audience having only seen in on video. Next—Baby The Rain Must Fall from 1965 starring Lee Remick and Steve McQueen. I nodded off during this so I’ll refrain from comments. Boxer’s Omen—Holyfuckingshit this the most surreal sublimely wonderfully fucked up movie I’ve seen since Aachi & Ssipak and Exte: Hair Extensions at Fantastic Fest last September. Boxer’s Omen is a 1983 Shaw Brothers horror movie that has to be seen to be believed. It practically begs to be shown at BNAT. The next screening is top secret. I hate to be a tease, but seriously, I’m afraid of bringing legal action against the fine folks at The Cinefamily if the title is revealed. The promised 1989 Johnny Handsome played next. I hadn’t seen it since it hit video eons ago. It holds up very well with a solid if predictable story with a fantastic cast and no nonsense direction from Walter Hill. It justly deserves discovery by new audiences. Film Noir lovers take note. Lastly the 35 minutes “The End” from 1953 rolled. It’s an experimental film directed by notable beat poet Christopher Maclaine that is rarely screened. Also during the course of the long evening, two Looney Tunes cartoons manifested. Long cinematic evenings like this are like coming home for me. It’s like I’ve always been there and can’t wait to get back again. Thanks Nick and Hadrien!!! Until next time. :)
Just a great fuckin' time
by IndustryKiller!
May 13th, 2008
03:17:06 PM
I don't need to say much cause Psychedelic pretty much covered it. there is one noticeable oversight in his post though. The FREE BEER! Yeah the movies were fun and the beer was fucking free. Don't get no better than that. I didn't see Mori there though,alas, worlds could have collided. Thanks to all the incredibly generous and cool folks at the Silent Movie Theater. On the way out I overheard Nicky saying they might do a monster movie night. You can count me right in on that and probably a few shows in between.
amazing!
by cahcat
May 14th, 2008
01:24:05 AM
the night was incredible! I'll be back for whatever Nicky plans next!
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