Join us for some old-school 16mm Movie Madness! – It’s our monthly 16Mm Double Feature Night at The Way Out Club (2525 Jefferson Avenue in St. Louis)! Join Tom Stockman and Roger from “Roger’s Reels’ for a double feature of two complete films projected on 16mm film. The show is Tuesday August 2nd and starts at 8pm. Admission is Free though we will be setting out a jar to take donations for the National Children’s Cancer Society.
First up is King Kong Vs Godzilla (1962)
Lets get ready to rumble!!!!!!!!!! In the far corner of Tokyo, weighing in at 127 tons. 407 feet tall. Wearing a rubber lizard suit. He represents the island nation of Japan. He is the slayer of the shipping lanes! The smasher of cities! The self-proclaimed King of All Monsters! The one and only………Godzilla!!!!!! *Applause*. In the other corner wearing the world’s largest ape suit…..he represents the United States.
First up is King Kong Vs Godzilla (1962)
Lets get ready to rumble!!!!!!!!!! In the far corner of Tokyo, weighing in at 127 tons. 407 feet tall. Wearing a rubber lizard suit. He represents the island nation of Japan. He is the slayer of the shipping lanes! The smasher of cities! The self-proclaimed King of All Monsters! The one and only………Godzilla!!!!!! *Applause*. In the other corner wearing the world’s largest ape suit…..he represents the United States.
- 7/25/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
By Don Stradley
Charles Bronson was 55 at the time of “St Ives” (1976). He was just a couple years past his star-making turn in “Death Wish”, and was enjoying a surprising run of success. I say surprising because Bronson had, after all, been little more than a craggy second banana for most of his career. Now, inexplicably, he had box office clout as a leading man. In fact, Bronson reigned unchallenged for a few years as the most popular male actor in international markets. Yes, even bigger than Eastwood, Newman, Reynolds, Redford, or any other 1970s star you can name. Many of Bronson’s movies were partly financed by foreign investors, for even if his movies didn’t score stateside, they still drew buckets of money in Prague or Madrid. Some have suggested that his popularity on foreign screens was due to how little he said in his movies (there was...
Charles Bronson was 55 at the time of “St Ives” (1976). He was just a couple years past his star-making turn in “Death Wish”, and was enjoying a surprising run of success. I say surprising because Bronson had, after all, been little more than a craggy second banana for most of his career. Now, inexplicably, he had box office clout as a leading man. In fact, Bronson reigned unchallenged for a few years as the most popular male actor in international markets. Yes, even bigger than Eastwood, Newman, Reynolds, Redford, or any other 1970s star you can name. Many of Bronson’s movies were partly financed by foreign investors, for even if his movies didn’t score stateside, they still drew buckets of money in Prague or Madrid. Some have suggested that his popularity on foreign screens was due to how little he said in his movies (there was...
- 1/2/2015
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Cal (Tim Roth) and Ria (Monica Raymund) need to ascertain if a violent gang member, Manny Trillo (Paul Calderon) in prison has reformed and should be released pending a pardon from the governor. As the guards escort Manny to be questioned by them Cal notices the hostile intent towards Manny from the other prisoners. Anyone can see the prisoners will attack him and Manny is stabbed in the neck during the furore. Gillian (Kelli Williams) and Eli (Brendan Hines) probe the death of a probie fireman who was left inside a burning building. Mike Adams (Carlos Lacamara) introduces them to Eric's (Andre Kincaid) grandfather, Mr Mitchell (Antonio Fargas). Eric was already dead before the fire reached him and so Mike suspects he was murdered. Gillian says Tom Clayton, the lieutenant (Brad Beyer) should question the men instead of them. Gillian and Eli will then gage their reactions. Tom was too...
- 11/9/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
There's even more creature-laden goodness coming out of Afm, and as always we're here to make sure you don't miss a single monstrous moment of it. We're good like that. Get ready for a look at what horrors wait Under Ground.
The flick was directed by Rafael Eisenman and stars Ross Thomas, Christine Evangelista, Sofia Pernas, and Adrian R'Mante.
More on this one soon!
Synopsis
Where there is no light...evil grows.
At an abandoned military base a rave party cranks. Matt Wilcox and his buddy Storm have just returned from Iraq. Matt's old friends are having a mini-reunion to welcome home the war veterans. The drinks are flowing, the music is cranking, Matt and his girlfriend Myra are having a great time. Storm gets caught in the middle of a fight with local gang members. Guns are pulled. Matt yanks Myra, Storm, and all their friends into a doorway to escape the danger.
The flick was directed by Rafael Eisenman and stars Ross Thomas, Christine Evangelista, Sofia Pernas, and Adrian R'Mante.
More on this one soon!
Synopsis
Where there is no light...evil grows.
At an abandoned military base a rave party cranks. Matt Wilcox and his buddy Storm have just returned from Iraq. Matt's old friends are having a mini-reunion to welcome home the war veterans. The drinks are flowing, the music is cranking, Matt and his girlfriend Myra are having a great time. Storm gets caught in the middle of a fight with local gang members. Guns are pulled. Matt yanks Myra, Storm, and all their friends into a doorway to escape the danger.
- 11/7/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
HollywoodLife.com has learned Christian Serratos is starting her next movie, ‘Lip Service’ — and she’ll be showing off her singing chops!
We all know actress Christian Serratos as Angela from the Twilight Saga, but she’s about to make her foray into romantic teen comedies!
The 20-year-old actress will be starring in the film Lip Service as a young singer named Roxie, who has an amazing voice that attracts the attention of a record producer named Eddie (played by Ross Thomas). Eddie convinces Roxie to do voiceover work for a big celeb who’s supposed to be an amazing singer, but can’t hold a note. However, his promises are empty and all sorts of drama ensues.
We think Lip Service sounds a little like a modern day Singin’ in the Rain! The film starts starts shooting this month and will be directed by writer Carlos Portugal (Meet the Browns...
We all know actress Christian Serratos as Angela from the Twilight Saga, but she’s about to make her foray into romantic teen comedies!
The 20-year-old actress will be starring in the film Lip Service as a young singer named Roxie, who has an amazing voice that attracts the attention of a record producer named Eddie (played by Ross Thomas). Eddie convinces Roxie to do voiceover work for a big celeb who’s supposed to be an amazing singer, but can’t hold a note. However, his promises are empty and all sorts of drama ensues.
We think Lip Service sounds a little like a modern day Singin’ in the Rain! The film starts starts shooting this month and will be directed by writer Carlos Portugal (Meet the Browns...
- 4/19/2011
- by Kirstin Benson
- HollywoodLife
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.