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By Eric on 2006-12-14
Cinema nights. Going to the movies doesn’t always have to mean going to a theater, spending on parking, junk food, and the movie itself. It can mean, sitting on sofas, talking before and after the film. It’s also not important to have a film on a huge screen either, a television works, we all watch shit on youtube anyway, so a TV is fine. Plus look at the beer bottles, you can’t do that just anywhere.
Cinehous (that’s Pryor’s film deal name) presented The Double Life of Veronique. A 1991 film by the dude who made the Red White and Blue flicks. In the above shot, Pryor gave a talk about the film including why he liked it and why it’s important. Although I’d pick stupid movies for my cinema nights, the arty classics have their place too.
Cinehous (that’s Pryor’s film deal name) presented The Double Life of Veronique. A 1991 film by the dude who made the Red White and Blue flicks. In the above shot, Pryor gave a talk about the film including why he liked it and why it’s important. Although I’d pick stupid movies for my cinema nights, the arty classics have their place too.