Activities
2001 Cinema Rex Playlist
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The Thief of Bagdad NR--1940--106 min.
- prod. Alexander Korda. w/ Sabu, Conrad Veidt.
- This year we are kicking off our fantasy-laden schedule
with this timeless classic story of magical lamps, carpets, and genies,
based on the tales of The Arabian Nights. See the lush hues of this
Technicolor print provided by a special edition laserdisc. This film won
Academy Awards for cinematography, art direction, and its groundbreaking
special effects.
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When Worlds Collide NR--1951--81 min.
- dir. Rudolph Maté. prod. George Pal.
- Although slightly less well-known than The Day the Earth Stood
Still, this George Pal production helped launch the 50ıs sci-fi film craze
with its attention to scientific detail, excellent story, and good special
effects. When Worlds Collide is an important member of the
ReallyGoodFiftiesSciFiFilmsEveryFanShouldSee genre. It is also one of the
first films in the OhNoAnAsteroidIsGonnaHitTheEarth genre.
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Soldier (widescreen) R--1998--95 min.
- dir. Rudolph Maté. prod. George Pal.
- Miss this in the theaters? Youıre not alone. For some reason, this sci-fi action film barely
registered on the geek radar screen. With its well used modest budget,
focusing on characters and cinematography, Soldier is more than just a
shoot-em-up flick. In fact, on a recent TV program, which for some
mysterious reason delved into the topic of sci-fi films, well-known
television personality Ben Stein said this was the best sci-fi film of the
90ıs!
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La Belle et La Bête (Beauty and the Beast) NR--1946--90 min.
- dir. Jean Cocteau.
- La Belle et La Bête (Beauty and the Beast): NR--1946--90 min. dir.
Jean Cocteau. Gothic in the classic sense of the word, this gorgeous French
film uses an amazing array of costumes, makeup, and stunning visual effects
to create the surreal world of the Beast. Created by artistic genius Jean
Cocteau and recognized by film and art critics alike as a masterpiece, this
film is clearly the definitive telling of the fable. If you see only one
film in Cinema Rex, this should be it!
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Dark City (widescreen) R--1998--103 min.
- dir. Alex Proyas. w/ Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, William Hurt.
- A man wakes up, alienated, in a city where something is not right. He learns the
truth, the answer to the question that is like a splinter in his mind. The
art direction has a strong, coherent, dark aesthetic that draws in even the
least Gothic of us. Sounds like some other film? Dark City was released
before The Matrix. How similar are they? Which one is better? Youıve seen
The Matrix. Now, see Dark City, and decide for yourself.
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The Hidden (widescreen) R--1987--97 min.
- dir. Jack Sholder. w/ Michael Nouri, Kyle MacLachlan, Claudia Christian.
- Question: What happens when you put together Dracula (from the Cliffhanger series), Twin Peaks, and Babylon 5? Answer: The Hidden. Well, thatıs not quite true... but it is a
really great movie. Especially late at night with a ton of your geeky
buddies.
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Alice in Wonderland: (Disney) G--1951--75 min.
- dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske
- Stumble out of bed, wipe the crud out of your eyes, and marvel at the vivid Technicolor of this animated classic. Disney did many things quite well in this version of Alice. You
donıt have to be young, old, or coherent to pursue the white rabbit and
paint white roses red. Tarts will be provided.
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CINEMA REX SPECIAL EVENT: Admiral Ozzel and Chewbacca host The Empire
Strikes Back (Pre-Special Edition version - widescreen) PG--1980--124 min.
- starring Michael Sheard, Peter Mayhew, and some other people.
- Our guests share stories and anecdotes with you before we show the film. A rare opportunity. There might be, uhh, more than a couple of people at this one!
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She (widescreen) NR--1965--105 min.
- dir. Robert Day. w/ Ursula
Andress, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee.
- Magic, adventure, a lost city, and a beautiful, immortal goddess. This visual version of the novel by H. Rider Haggard has all the ingredients for a perfect Saturday afternoon matinee.
Presented in its original widescreen 2.35 format, this was the highest
budget Hammer film, and was shot on location in Egypt. She also teaches us
an important lesson: never step into magical fires more than once.
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Cthulhu Film Fest A multitude of short independent film
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- Rex and his Cthulhu advisory board carefully sifted through many independent short Lovecraftian films to create the Saturday Cthulhu Film Fest. Beware, lest the dark truths revealed during this audiovisual experience cost thee 3-18 sanity points. Sorry, no Deep Ones allowed.
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2001: A Space Odyssey (widescreen) G--1968--139 min.
- dir. Stanley Kubrick. w/ Keir Dullea, William Sylvester, Gary Lockwood.
- Obligatory.
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Incubus (with WILLIAM SHATNER!) NR--1965--76 min.
- dir. Leslie Stevens. cin. Conrad L. Hall. with William Shatner!
- THE FILM THAT WAS LOST FOR 30 YEARS!!!!!! This year Captain Kirk is back again, but this time instead of battling spiders heıs locked in a deadly struggle against demons. Just recently made
available from the only print in existence, this film is one of two films
ever made using Esperanto: the international language of peace. Yes, you can
see and hear Billy Shatner speaking this rare artificial language! But
thatıs not all!! Forrest Ackerman called this film "the movie watching event
of a lifetime"!!! But wait: Thereıs more!!!! Would you believe that the
cinematographer eventually went on to win two academy awards, most recently
for American Beauty!!!!! Wow!!!!!! How can you miss this?
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Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy (widescreen) PG--1968--98 min.
- dir. Roger Vadin. w/ Jane Fonda.
- Oooh la la! It's a comic book. It's weird. It's French. It's Jane Fonda. Barbarella's got quite an aspect ratio, and she's, like, completely letterboxed, if you know what we
mean...That's right, come see Jane Fonda get 2.35'd all over Rex's 10 foot
screen!! WOW!!!
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The Empire Strikes Back (Pre-Special Edition version - widescreen)PG--1980--124 min.
- dir. Irvin Kershner. w/ Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams.
- According to Rexıs rigorous, extensive calculations, the optimal location in space/time to experience this film is late night Saturday, at a big, cool sci-fi convention, in a big, cool film room. Your weapons: you will not need them.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: (not Disney) G--1972--95 min
- dir. William Sterling. w/Fiona Fullerton, Michael Crawford, Peter Sellers, Ralph Richardson, Dudley Moore.
- We couldnıt JUST show the Disney film; Alice is the theme of the con, after all. So Rex searched long and hard to find this gem: a live-action British film from the early 70ıs with big name cameos, music and songs by John Barry (of James Bond film fame), and a
wonderful actress playing Alice.