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Gender: Male
Status: Swinger
Age: 32
Sign: Gemini

City: NEW YORK
State: NEW YORK
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/20/2006
Tuesday, September 26, 2006 

Current mood:  irate
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
OCTOBER 2006:
A Month of Horror, Terror, and General Mayhem

Entire schedule for New York City's leading genre cinema event online.
http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/monthly_programs/2006-10.htm

Join fellow genre fans, as well as the humbly curious, at the Pioneer Theater again this October for another month-long freakfest featuring ultra-imaginative macabre indie features and classics - and this year is certainly the best in recent memory.

Featured titles include the animated stop-motion vision quest BLOOD TEA AND RED STRING, the Florida-based, Frankenstein-inspired FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY NIGHTMARE, animator Bill Plympton's high school horrorfest HAIR HIGH, and a high-tech Expressionist remix of the classic THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI starring Doug Jones (Hellboy, Fantastic 4, Pan's Labyrinth and the upcoming Silver Surfer series). CABINET is just one of a slate of exciting neo-silent films reworking classic film styles in modern film form. Other Neo-Silent films in the series include the short film THE LISTENING DEAD (screening in a shorts program on October 3), the xxx-rated HUMOURESQUE (October 13), and J.T. Petty's SOFT FOR DIGGING (October 20).

Also on tap this month, among many other exciting events: Director Harry Kumel in person October 2nd for a special Fangoria screening of his 1971 lesbian vampire classic DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS; a double bill of operatic chaos on Friday the 13th featuring the 1925 Lon Chaney version of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and Dario Argento's 1987 classic OPERA; and an all-night cinematic seance of witch and warlock movies on October 28 including SIMON: KING OF THE WITCHES; WITCHCRAFT THROUGH THE AGES; BELL, BOOK, AND CANDLE (starring Kim Novak); NIGHT OF THE DEMON (directed by Jacques Tourneur) and THE HAUNTED PALACE (starring Vincent Price.) The Month of Horror will climax in an October 30 screening of the classic SQUIRM (1976), attended by director Jeff Lieberman, at which audience members are invited to respond to and participate in what happens onscreen, and a Halloween-night short film extravaganza called DIE LOLA DIE, as badass downtown filmmakers gather to kill off East Village rocker, filmmaker, and bartender Lola Rock'N'Rolla in film after film after film!

The entire schedule is online here:
http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/monthly_programs/2006-10.htm

Be sure. Buy tickets in advance.