Monday, June 3, 2013

Free films back in Tompkins Square Park with Rushmore, Easy Rider & Rocky Horror Picture Show, plus more

11 comments:

  1. Ha! The free "Two Boots" slices is a cute touch.

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  2. What an amazing bunch of movies! I like this.

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  3. There are many other comestibles offered for some of the other films.. Nosh heaven!

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  4. Yeah, this is a pretty great run of films. Especially for free. And particularly given that the days of the art house repertory cinema are now a (beautiful wonderful sadly) thing of the past.

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  5. Mostly dismal, obvious picks for the doucebag-hipster set. Not ONE movie that takes place in New York?

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  6. While not a bad set of movies, it's not very original. But it fills the park with advertising, which is the primary goal.

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  7. Oh for fucking out loud... Yes, it's an obvious set of movies because each of them is, pretty much, a masterful work (Easy Rider; I mean 'cmon)
    But most important; ITS FREE.
    What's wrong with you people? Run out of things to complain about? How is that possible?

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  8. "Mostly dismal, obvious picks for the doucebag-hipster set."

    What a dismal, obvious doucebag-hipster set thing to say. I can even picture you stroking your goatee.

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  9. "While not a bad set of movies, it's not very original. But it fills the park with advertising, which is the primary goal."

    I want my free stuff absolutely free!

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  10. I wish they'd show Times Square, part of which was filmed in this neighborhood (Beth Israel as 'New York Neurological'). PAMMY! NIKI! And yes, I agree, list is just OK. My wish list: Taxi Driver, After Hours, Dog Day Afternoon, The Thing, Rosemary's Baby, The Tenant, The Good-bye Girl (original), Hedwig,

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  11. @editrrix

    Decent list, but half those movies have already been shown in the park previously.

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