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Goodfellas at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Aug 28th, 2010
2010
Aug 28

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

 Goodfellas

 

  

gates open at 7:00pm, film at 8:30 pm
hollywood forever cemetery
6000 santa monica boulevard at gower

saturday, august 28th, 2010

goodfellas

directed by martin scorsese (1990, 146 mins.)(1971, 98 min.)
no reservation necessary.
$10 donation tickets available at gate $5 parking
as a courtesy to other movie-goers: no tall chairs.

 

The classic gangster tale told by master filmmaker Martin Scorcese. Based on a true story, Henry Hill rises through through the ranks of the new york mafia in the 50s and 60s, moving from theft to murder. Goodfellas has become an iconic film, not only because of the rare glimpse into the secret world of the mob, but also the wild energy of the camera and hilarious and terrifying performances. Starring Ray Liotta, Robert Deniro and Joe Pesci, with an epic soundtrack loaded with the Rolling Stones, Nillson, the Shangri Las, George Harrison, Aretha Franklin and more.

 

dj carlos nino spins before and after the screening.

 

SPECIAL SUNDAY SCREENING

 

sunday, august 29th

wild style

directed by charlie ahearn (1983, 82 mins.)

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Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Aug 19th, 2010
2010
Aug 19

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

 

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

 

 

 

gates open at 7:00pm, film at 8:30 pm NEW TIME !!
hollywood forever cemetery
6000 santa monica boulevard at gower

saturday, august 21st, 2010

willy wonka and the chocolate factory

directed by mel stuart (1971, 98 min.)
no reservation necessary.
$10 donation tickets available at gate $5 parking
as a courtesy to other movie-goers: no tall chairs.


Classic children’s fantasy starring comic genius Gene Wilder. A visual treat, this movie is filled with wild and imaginative sets, colorful characters and of course, mountains of candy. Charlie is a poor boy who becomes one of five winners of the golden ticket, a special pass which brings him inside the wondrous and mysterious factory of Willy Wonka. Only one of the winners will win a lifetime supply of chocolate, and as they tour the factory, they are eliminated one by one. Come take a tour of the chocolate factory with us!

 

daedelus spins before and after the screening

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‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Jul 9th, 2010
2010
Jul 9

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

 Arsenic and Old Lace

 

 

 

hollywood forever cemetery:

6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at gower

saturday, july 10th, 2010

arsenic and old lace

directed by frank capra (1944, 118 mins)

gates 7:30 pm movie 9:00 pm
no reservation necessary
$10 donation tickets available at gate
$5 parking available in cemetery
as a courtesy to other moviegoers: NO TALL CHAIRS!!

 

One of the most beloved and wickedly funny screwball comedies, this is Cary Grant at his best. Two seemingly harmless old ladies are poisoning gentleman callers, as Grant tries to cover up their crimes. Hilarious dark fun from master Frank Capra (It Happened One Night), with a great supporting cast including the incomparable Peter Lorre. Join us for this special screening below (and above) the stars!!.

 

dj carlos nino spins before and after the movie

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‘Easy Rider’ at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Jul 2nd, 2010
2010
Jul 2

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

 Easy Rider

 

  

hollywood forever cemetery:

6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at gower

saturday, july 3rd, 2010

easy rider–a tribute to dennis hopper

directed by dennis hopper (1969, 109 mins)

gates 7:30 pm movie 9:00 pm
no reservation necessary
$10 donation tickets available at gate
$5 parking available in cemetery
as a courtesy to other moviegoers: NO TALL CHAIRS!!

 

Easy Rider was Hopper’s directorial debut, and its meteoric success single handedly changed the film industry forever. Filled with sun-drenched psychedelic photography, elegant, energetic editing and a colorful cast of hippies, call girls, bikers and rednecks. It is one of the most authentic portrayals of the era.

 

Maverick, outlaw, photographer, director, actor: Dennis Hopper’s life was as colorful and wild as his film career. Whether raving like a madman, or lucid, cold and calculating, Hopper always handled his roles with aplomb. Join us under the stars in a tribute to this remarkable man.

 

dj dante carfagna spins before and after the movie

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‘Midnight Cowboy’ at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Jun 25th, 2010
2010
Jun 25

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

 

hollywood forever cemetery:

6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at gower

saturday, june 26, 2010

midnight cowboy

directed by john schlesinger (1969, 102 mins)

gates 7:30 pm movie 9:00 pm (NEW TIME)
no reservation necessary
$10 donation tickets available at gate
$5 parking available in cemetery
as a courtesy to other moviegoers: NO TALL CHAIRS!!

 

An artistic tour de force on its release, Midnight Cowboy is still a brave and moving portrait of an unusual friendship. Jon Voight plays Joe Buck, a naive country boy who travels to the big city to meet rich women. Instead he meets Rizzo, a two bit con man played to perfection by Dustin Hoffman. Together they brave 42nd st, Warhol parties, and the wild world of manhattan in the late 60s. This colorful backdrop is embellished by John Schlesinger’s daring filmmaking which incorporates the techniques of the psychedelic underground film scene with one of hollywood’s greatest stories. Winner of three Oscars. Co-presented by Outfest, proceeds will go towards 2010 Outfest Film Festival –

 http://www.outfest.org/fest2010/index.html

 

dj turquoise wisdom spins before and after the movie

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Beetlejuice at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Jun 11th, 2010
2010
Jun 11

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

 

 

 

  

hollywood forever cemetery:

6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at gower

saturday, june 12, 2010

beetlejuice

directed by tim burton (1989, 92 mins)

gates 7:30 pm movie 9:00 pm (NEW TIME)
no reservation necessary
$10 donation tickets available at gate
$5 parking available inside
as a courtesy to other moviegoers: NO TALL CHAIRS!!

 

Tim Burton’s fantasy/ horror comedy is one of the most fun and imaginative films of the 80s. A couple of recently deceased ghosts contract the services of a “bio-exorcist” in order to remove the obnoxious new owners of their house. Winona Ryder stars as the moody teenage daughter who befriends the ghosts and helps them with their problem with the living. The fantastic make-up special effects won an Oscar. Join us for this special screening below (and above) the stars.

 

dj carlos nino spins before and after the screening.

 

sunday, june 13, 2010

blow up

directed by michelangelo antonioni (1966, 111 minutes)

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010

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‘Casablanca’ at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Jun 3rd, 2010
2010
Jun 3

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

Casablanca

 

 

 

 

hollywood forever cemetery:

6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at gower

saturday, june 5, 2010

casablanca

directed by michael curtiz (1942, 102 mins)

gates 7:30 pm movie 9:00 pm (NEW TIME)
no reservation necessary
$10 donation tickets available at gate
$5 parking available inside
as a courtesy to other moviegoers: NO TALL CHAIRS!!

 

Bogie and Bergman star in one of the most romantic and exuberant films ever made. Rick owns a nightclub in war-torn Morocco, and when he runs into an old flame (Bergman), the sparks fly fast and furious. With Bergman at her most starry eyed and glamorous, the wry wit of Bogie’s wisecracks, and the classic song ‘As Time Goes By’, Casablanca is one of the incomparable greats.

 

Bring blankets, picnic dinner and drinks for this special night under (and above) the stars.

 

dr who djs spin before and after the screening

 

NOTE: Casablanca costar, Peter Lorre, is resting not far from where the film will be shown

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‘North by Northwest’ at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on May 29th, 2010
2010
May 29

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

North by Northwest

 

 

 

hollywood forever cemetery:

6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at gower

saturday, may 29, 2010

north by northwest

directed by alfred hitchcock (1959, 106 mins)

gates 7:00 pm movie 8:30 pm
no reservation necessary
$10 donation tickets available at gate
$5 parking available inside
as a courtesy to other moviegoers: NO TALL CHAIRS!!

 

Hitchcock’s quintessential comedy-thriller is a roller coaster of suspense and humor. An advertising executive is mistaken for another man by foreign spies, and the ruthless killers chase him across the midwest as he tries to clear his name.The most memorable and iconic sequences in cinema abound in this film as Hitchcock directs incomparable performances by Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason. One of the all time greats!!!

 

dj turquoise wisdom spins before and after the screening.

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sunday, may 30, 2010

purple rain

directed by albert magnoli (1984, 111 minutes)

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010

 

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‘The Thing’ at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on May 20th, 2010
2010
May 20

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

The Thing

 

 

 

hollywood forever cemetery:

6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at gower

saturday, may 22, 2010

the thing

directed by john carpenter (1982, 109 mins)

gates 7:00 pm movie 8:30 pm
no reservation necessary
$10 donation tickets available at gate
$5 parking available inside
as a courtesy to other moviegoers: NO TALL CHAIRS!!

 

Carpenter’s fantastic 80s horror/sci-fi thriller is a classic favorite. Eerie settings, dark humor and wild special effects make this one of the most imaginative and terrifying films of the genre. A team of Antarctic scientists encounter a shape shifting alien that has been frozen in the ice for thousands of years. When the alien begins to mimic the humans in this remote settlement, no one can be trusted The beautiful and spooky cinematography, an amazing synth soundtrack by John Carpenter (Halloween) and Kurt Russell in one of his best performances make this a perfect cemetery movie. Bring blankets, picnic dinner and drinks for this special night under (and above) the stars.

 

dj nobody spins before and after the screening

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The Wizard of Oz at Hollywood Forever

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on May 13th, 2010
2010
May 13

SCREENINGS

cinespia – cemetery screenings season 2010 presents

The Wizard of Oz

 

 

 

 

hollywood forever cemetery:

6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at gower

saturday, may 15, 2010

the wizard of oz

directed by victor fleming (1939 101 mins)

gates 7:00 pm movie 8:30 pm
no reservation necessary
$10 donation tickets available at gate
$5 parking available inside
as a courtesy to other moviegoers: NO TALL CHAIRS!!

starring Judy Garland

dj carlos nino (build an ark) spins before and after the screening

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