Thursday, August 30, 2007

TONIGHT - No End In Sight



Join us for an advance Screening of NO END IN SIGHT, hosted by Dan Grant, on Thursday August 30, 2007 at 7pm at the Alamo South Lamar.

The advance screening will be hosted by Dan Grant (get more info on Dan here), who served as a civilian in Iraq for eighteen months. While there he was an advisor to the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq, and was a consultant to international military forces and local leaders in Baghdad, Basra, Fallujah, and Mosul. Dan's experience on the ground in Iraq gives him an insider's perspective on the war and its effects.

NO END IN SIGHT is an award-winning, critically lauded documentary that chronicles the reasons behind Iraq's descent into guerilla war, warlord rule, criminality and anarchy. Hailed as "without question the most important movie you are likely to see this year" by Time, the film is a jaw-dropping, insider's tale of wholesale incompetence, recklessness and venality.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Master Pancake: THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW



Tonight at South Lamar! Master Pancake Theater is bringing back their production of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. Global warming is out to get Jake Gyllenhaal, but Dennis Quaid won't give up! As a paleontological climatologist (or something), Quaid is obviously uniquely qualified to lead an expedition of his friends through the frozen tundra of the eastern seaboard so they can save Gyllenhaal and a bunch of extras that no one really cares about. Ahh. Global warming is finally funny!

Advance tickets are usually recommended for Master Pancake shows, as they tend to sell out. Grab your DAY AFTER TOMORROW tickets here.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Register for BLOODSHOTS!


AMD & Fantastic Fest present

BLOODSHOTS 2007

the 48 hour horror filmmaking contest returns!


Of course we like watching movies; we're a movie theater, so that basically goes without saying. But even though it can often turn into a collossal pain in the butt, we also like to make movies. We used to compete in some of those general Make A Movie In A Weekend contests, but then at the screenings we noticed that there were always some genres that were just plain boring to watch. But you know what's never boring? Horror movies! Somehow if you pour enough fake blood into a scene you get instant entertainment value. Plus, when you're making a movie in just 48 hours you don't have a lot of time to really fine tune a script. But if you just have a movie about people dying? Easy! That's why they can churn out 15 SAW sequels every year!



So this will be the fourth year we've done BLOODSHOTS, and this one promises to be the strongest yet because for the first time we're making it part of our Filmmaking Frenzy series and we're giving away $2,000 in cash and a brand new supercharged AMD-powered editing suite PC. Plus, ROBERT RODRIGUEZ will once again be on board to view the finalists' films and choose the ultimate winner (but it remains to be seen if the higher-valued prizes this year will make Robert go mad with the extra power).



You can reserve your spot and get more information on BLOODSHOTS and REEL HEROES now at FilmmakingFrenzy.com, so get your space saved before they're all gone!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

BLOODSHOTS - Registration now open!


AMD & Fantastic Fest present

BLOODSHOTS 2007

the 48 hour horror filmmaking contest returns!


Of course we like watching movies; we're a movie theater, so that basically goes without saying. But even though it can often turn into a collossal pain in the butt, we also like to make movies. We used to compete in some of those general Make A Movie In A Weekend contests, but then at the screenings we noticed that there were always some genres that were just plain boring to watch. But you know what's never boring? Horror movies! Somehow if you pour enough fake blood into a scene you get instant entertainment value. Plus, when you're making a movie in just 48 hours you don't have a lot of time to really fine tune a script. But if you just have a movie about people dying? Easy! That's why they can churn out 15 SAW sequels every year!



So this will be the fourth year we've done BLOODSHOTS, and this one promises to be the strongest yet because for the first time we're making it part of our Filmmaking Frenzy series and we're giving away $2,000 in cash and a brand new supercharged AMD-powered editing suite PC. Plus, ROBERT RODRIGUEZ will once again be on board to view the finalists' films and choose the ultimate winner (but it remains to be seen if the higher-valued prizes this year will make Robert go mad with the extra power).



You can reserve your spot and get more information on BLOODSHOTS and REEL HEROES now at FilmmakingFrenzy.com, so get your space saved before they're all gone!

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Master Pancake Theater: The Day After Tomorrow



This Wednesday night at the Village, Master Pancake Theater is bringing back their production of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. Global warming is out to get Jake Gyllenhaal, but Dennis Quaid won't give up! As a paleontological climatologist (or something), Quaid is obviously uniquely qualified to lead an expedition of his friends through the frozen tundra of the eastern seaboard so they can save Gyllenhaal and a bunch of extras that no one really cares about. Ahh. Global warming is finally funny!

Advance tickets are usually recommended for Master Pancake shows, as they tend to sell out. Grab your DAY AFTER TOMORROW tickets here.

Monday, August 20, 2007

TONIGHT - Trapped in the Closet DVD Release!

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"Just don't forget about Roxanne and Tina..." Those were the last mysterious words R. Kelly told us during the credits after TRAPPED IN THE CLOSET chapter 12, and tonight we can finally find out what it was we were supposed to not forget about them. Because tonight, at long, long last, chapters 13-22 will finally be released on DVD, and we teamed up with Waterloo Video for a late night release party that will be sure to blow our minds. We're starting with TRAPPED chapters 1-12 at 11:15, then examining some of the other brilliance in R.'s canon, then rolling straight into the brand new chapters at midnight. If you've only seen TRAPPED IN THE CLOSET online, then you really need to come out to the theater to see what you've been missing.

The show is totally free and seats will be given away on a first come, first served basis, but if you'd like to reserve a seat for yourself you can prepurchase a copy of the new TRAPPED IN THE CLOSET DVD here and we'll hold a seat for you and make sure you get one of our handy "Oh my god, a rubber!" R. Kelly condoms, too.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

King of Kong - Steve is going for a world record!




Late breaking news!!!

Arcade Champ Billy Mitchell has allegedly reclaimed his Donkey Kong world record holder status last week at a convention in Orlando. In a bold and daring move, Picturehouse has flown in an official referee to oversee a world record attempt by Steve Wiebe in the lobby of the Alamo Drafthouse. If you have a vintage, regulation, mint-condition machine and want Steve to set a world-record on your game, please email us.

There are still tickets available for the two Sunday evening shows with Steve Weibe live in person. Following the shows, stick around for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see him attempt to reclaim his title.

About King of Kong;

This weekend it is LITERALLY "on like Donkey Kong" at the Alamo South Lamar, as we go ape for the opening of the greatest documentary of the season and quite possibly the decade: THE KING OF KONG: A FISTFUL OF QUARTERS. To celebrate the premiere of this heartwarming film about a middle school science teacher battling against a hot sauce mogul for world record domination of Donkey Kong, we're driving in a vintage Donkey Kong machine from Arkansas and giving it away to whoever can post the highest score in our on screen Donkey Kong challenge before the evening shows this weekend.

And not only that, but on Sunday night we're bringing the star of the film, the middle school science teacher and Donkey Kong master himself, Steve Wiebe, out to the Alamo to tell us all about how he makes "jump man" (cause Mario didn't have a name back then) go all the way. If you miss this, you'll never know what to do when you're suddenly confronted with a monkey at the top of a construction site who's hellbent on throwing barrels at you. Get your advance tickets here.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

STARDUST - opens Friday at the Village!


I was fortunate enough to be in the audience at the HALF-ASS-A-THON at the Colorado Street location when STARDUST was screened, so this week is one of those rare occasions where I can recommend a new release movie to you and actually know what I'm talking about. There were some jaded cinephiles in the audience that night who didn't think it was perfect, but I'd been putting together the PRINCESS BRIDE QUOTE-ALONG back then and I think that had me in the perfect frame of mind for STARDUST, because in many ways it really is the heir to the PRINCESS BRIDE throne (after all Cary Elwes looks like this now, so his time as a heartthrob is definitely over). But STARDUST has that same sense of magical escapism and winking good fun, and while it sadly doesn't have Andre the Giant, it does have Ricky Gervais as a shady merchant and Robert DeNiro as a sky pirate that's not unlike the Dread Pirate Roberts. At any rate, when I'm a grandpa I'll totally read the STARDUST graphic novel to Kevin Arnold when he got sick, and then I'll download the movie to my iHologram and watch it again and again.