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Monday, January 19, 2009

This is for Linda, movies showing in Seattle (Landmark Cinemas)






The Metro in the U dist.
Tara
Che
Defiance
Last Chance Harvey
Vicki Christina Barcelona
Mall Cop
The Wrestler
Gran Torino
Bride Wars
Revolutionary Road
Benjamin Button
Valkirye


One Night Only!
Thu, Jan 22 at 7:00pm at the Metro Cinemas
The accidental Advocate

Starts Friday, January 23 at the Metro Cinemas
Frost/ Nixon

Starts Friday, January 23 at the Metro Cinemas
Waltz with Bashir

The Guild 45th
Doubt

One Week Only!
Starts Friday, January 23 at the Varsity Theatre
Wendy and Lucy






The Egyptian
MIdnight movies:
Peter Sellers in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove • Jan 16 & 17
Keanu Reeves in the original The Matrix • Jan 23 & 24
Milk

Seattle Premiere! Prize Giveaways!
Fri & Sat, February 6 & 7
at Midnight at the Egyptian Theatre
Chocolate
("Jeeja portrays an autistic girl who learns martial arts from watching Tony Jaa and Bruce Lee films so as to exact revenge on those who bankrupted her mother. Featuring death-defying stunts and a charming newcomer, Chocolate represents Prachya's proper follow-up to the smash success of Ong-Bak.")

One Week Only!
Starts Friday, January 30 at the Varsity Theatre
Were The world mine

Harvard Exit
Slumdog Millionaire
The Reader




Advanced Screening of United States of Tara, Jan 13...7 PM
Metro Cinemas

Obviously past due, but good to look for free screenings!
I think THE GUILD 45th has been chosen for free screenings, too.
Example of free screening invitations:
FREE
Conceived by Steven Spielberg. Diablo Cody, Academy Award Winner for Best Screenplay.
"Meet Tara (Toni Collette), the suburban Mom who really knows how to be all things to all people—she should be, she has multiple personalities."
"Drinks and snacks will be served, courtesy of our friends at Netflix".

Buy your tickets online, and I think with Visa, there are discounts at several theater houses, on beverages, etc. (10%)
I am sure you can buy a pass, too, for 5 tickets, that is even cheaper than a senior discount. It doesn't seem to be advertised anymore, but I asked recently, and they still have those.

Landmark Theatres is the nation's largest theatre chain dedicated to exhibiting and marketing independent film. Landmark is a recognized leader in the industry for providing consistently diverse and entertaining film product in a sophisticated adult-oriented atmosphere to its customers. Landmark is available in 24 areas nationwide.

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Top Movies of 2008and 10 worst..
Moviefone's 50 best films of 2008:

50. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
49. Burn After Reading
48. Mamma Mia!
47. The Bank Job
46. Bolt
45. Son of Rambow
44. W.
43. Quantum of Solace
42. Defiance
41. The Duchess
40. Appaloosa
39. Wanted
38. Zack and Miri Make a Porno
37. Boy A
36. Religulous
35. Forgetting Sarah Marshall
34. American Teen
33. Planet B-Boy
32. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!
31. Rachel Getting Married
30. Dear Zachary
29. Let the Right One In
28. Pineapple Express
27. The Wackness
26. 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days
25. Gran Torino
24. Happy-Go-Lucky
23. Taxi to the Darkside
22. Shine a Light
21. Revolutionary Road
20. Kung Fu Panda
19. In Bruges
18. Doubt
17. JCVD
16. Role Models
15. Surfwise
14. Vicky Cristina Barcelona
13. The Counterfeiters
12. The Reader
11. The Visitor
10. Tropic Thunder
9. Milk
8. Man on Wire
7. WALL-E
6. Frost/Nixon
5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4. The Wrestler
3. The Dark Knight
2. Slumdog Millionaire
1. Iron Man

Moviefone's 10 worst films of 2008:

10. Meet Dave
9. The Hottie & the Nottie
8. 88 Minutes
7. Fool's Gold
6. Saw V
5. Jumper
4. 10,000 BC
3. Disaster Movie
2. The Love Guru
1. The Happening