Saturday August 14, 2010
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Details: | Hell on Wheels takes a from-the-trenches look at the dizzying clash of athleticism, exhibitionism, egos, politics and business that is modern-era roller derby. A group of hard-hitting Texas women overcome myriad obstacles in resurrecting and revamping the sport, only to find internal strife ripping the fledgling organization apart. Two leagues emerge from the clash, and what follows ignites an international roller derby revival. Shot over a five-year period by Bob Ray (Rock Opera) and Werner Campbell, Hell on Wheels was edited by award winning editor Conor O’Neill (Murderball, Word Wars, Capitalism: A Love Story) and features original music by …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. Shows at 8pm. TOTAL BADASS is the Texas tale of a hilarious, crazy-ass writer/publisher/singer/weed-dealer/sex addict/Guinea pig enthusiast/dad/pirate radio host/raconteur and general man-about-town as he rides out the last six months of felony probation and, ultimately, must change his ways when a financial crisis befalls his estranged family. Shows at 10pm. Bob Ray (Filmmaker) will be in attendance! |
| Price: | $8.00 | |
| Theater: | New Times Theater (160 seats) | |
| Website: | http://www.midnitemoviemamacita.net | |
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Saturday August 14, 2010 8:00PM, 10:00PM | |
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Details: | Thursday August 12 (8pm), Friday August 13 & Saturday August 14 – House (6, 8, 10pm) $8 – 35mm How to describe Nobuhiko Obayahshi’s 1977 movie House? As a psychedelic ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? An episode of Scooby Doo as directed by Dario Argento. Any of the above will do for this hallucinatory head trip about a schoolgirl who travels with six classmates to her ailing aunt’s creaky country home, only to come face to face with evil spirits, bloodthirsty pianos, and a demonic housecat. Too absurd to be genuinely terrifying, yet too nightmarish to be merely comic, House seems like it was beamed to Earth from another planet. Or perhaps the mind of a child: the director fashioned the script after the eccentric musings of his eleven-year-old daughter, then employed all the tricks in his analog arsenal (mattes, animation, and collage) to make them a visually astonishing, raucous reality. Never before released in the United States, and a bona fide cult classic in the making, House is one of the most exciting genre discoveries in years. |
| Price: | $8.00 | |
| Theater: | Film-Brookfield Theater (154 seats) | |
| Website: | http://www.midnitemoviemamacita.net | |
| Showtimes: |
Thursday August 12 - Saturday August 14, 2010 8:00pm (8/12), 6:00, 8:00 & 10pm (8/13&8/14) | |



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