Thursday, July 28, 2011

Tonight in Tompkins Square Park: 'Arthur,' plus the moon and New York City

Tonight marks the fifth of the free music-movie nights in Tompkins Square Park. This evening's talkie: "Arthur," the original from 1981 with Dudley Moore. The movie starts at sundown. The Debonairs are the pre-film musical guest.

Then the movie. But first! The guy who hosts this will yell for a bit. And now, the movie. But first! Someone will come up and do a, say, yo-yo demonstration. OK! Just moments away. Now, though — a short film! Here's the director to thank some people! The feature is next! Right after this EPIX ad with Leonardo DiCaprio! Now you guys ready for the movie?!

Anyway! Let's take you back to the prom... and something for all you lovers in the house. Christopher Cross with "Arthur's Theme."



And upcoming...
Aug. 4 — Pope of Greenwich Village
Aug. 11 — Kickass
Aug. 18 — Rosemary’s Baby
Aug. 25 — The Godfather
Sept. 1 — Stake Land

Here's the official website for the summer movies.

5 comments:

  1. What?!? No screening of that 2002 cinematic treasure, "The Rats"?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUsTXRyGFa4

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF3dHC3FEPk

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  2. Or Willard? actually not a bad movie, w my boy Crispin Glover

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  3. Both Willard and Ben scared me something awful as a kid. Is there a music video to Michael Jackson's theme song for Ben? Maybe they should play that, too.

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  4. will there be VIP seating for the rats with all there bad press as of late

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