
Tuesday April 3rd 2007
Dinner $10 at 7pm
Free films at 8pm
Cash bar
The Red Dot is playing these films and you should go.
JUST GO. I don't care if you don't want to see them.
You COMPLAIN to me every fucking time I see you, "I don't have a boyfriend, I don't have a boyfriend..."
Yet, every day, all you do is go home, sit on the couch, and watch stupid reality television and cruise guys on line.
GET OUT OF THE HOUSE!!
Get your fat lazy ass off the couch and go out. The weather's nice. No excuse.
This is the perfect place to meet someone. Not on-line. IN PERSON. You may not meet the man of your dreams, but maybe you'll make a new friend, and then you never know..
Going out does not mean you have to drink 5 cosmos and get obnoxious and drunk. You could just go out and see a movie.
I'm tired of listening to you whine.
You're SUCH a bottom!
More info:
Hudson Film Society
Is showing Make & Remake
Two noir filmed 30 years apart
"Murder My Sweet" 1944 B&W
Starring Dick Powell and Claire Trevor
Directed by Edward Dmytryk
Written by Raymond Chandler
Screenplay by John Paxton
"Farewell My Lovely" 1975 colour
Starring Robert Mitchum and Charlotte Rampling
Directed by Dick Richards
Written by Raymond Chandler
Screenplay by David Goodman
10 comments:
Is this "Come as you are" or "Authentic vetted period costume only" ?
This is Hudson, after all...
Will these be followed by the vintage comedy shorts, "Musty My Sweet" and "Farewell My Chiffon"?
"Hudson Film Society."
That's a mouthful...
Perhaps less a mouthful than Michael appears to be, but just about the same as "Assemblee du Amie du Cinema & Absinthe 12534 etc."
Um, HELLO, Charles Nelson Reilly PLEASE.
OK, listen, you're SPOILED. I have one going up tomorrow on a post I already wrote, but I do not have an infinite supply of Charles Nelson Reilley pics! Here, chew on this:
When some people have a baby, they bronze the baby's shoes. When Dumb Dora had a baby, she bronzed the baby's BLANK.
..she bronzed the baby's_______.
Twiggy?
Boring?
Vagina???
umbilical cord.
Hope dinner and a movie is well attended. I walked by and dinner is meat loaf. Dinner...a movie...and then drinks at Stray...sdounds like a first date if you ask me!
Um, Matthew... it's not REALLY a "first date" unless loadswapping is involved.
Any reports in? How was the meatloaf -popcorn special???
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