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Things we’ve done. Movies we’ve seen. Thinks we’ve thought. Et. cetera.

2010 Spring Series of Entertainment

A Sea Change
A documentary by Barbara Ettinger
(USA, 2009, 86 Min.)
DeerField
7:00PM Sat, April 17, 2010
(Bring-n-Share Appetizers at 6:00PM)
Everyone invited!
Donations welcome


2010 Oscar Nominated Shorts – Live Action
(Unrated, approx 90 min.)
DeerField
7:00PM Fri, April 23, 2010
(Bring-n-Share Drinks & Snacks at 6:00PM)
Everyone Invited!
Admission: $4.00 (Members: Free)
Parental Advisory, Explicit Language & Drama


2010 Oscar Nominated Shorts – Animated
(Unrated, approx 90 min.)
DeerField
7:00PM Sat, April 24, 2010
(Bring-n-Share Munchies at 6:00PM)
Everyone Invited!
Admission: $4.00 (Members: Free)
All but the last one of these should be okay for kids 10 & older


Troubled Water
(2008, Thriller-Drama, Norwegian w/ English Subtitles, 120 Min.)
DeerField
7:00PM Sat, May 1, 2010
(Bring-n-Share Desserts at 6:00)
Members (and their guests) Invited
Donations welcome


Mine
(USA, 2009, Documentary, USA, English, Unrated)
DeerField
7:00PM Sat, May 8, 2010
(Cajun Potluck at 6:00)
Members (and their guests) Invited
Donations welcome

2010 Memberships

With our change of venue we’ve had to restyle the way we experience the films we like to watch.

We had a good turnout for our Monday cinema potluck on March 29th. Everyone seemed pretty excited and had lots of good ideas for some activities this spring.

In response, we’ve booked several titles for the 4 weeks starting April 17th. Most will be for one screening, but we’ll have more details for each title as their dates approach.

So…we need to raise money to pay for these. Everyone at the Monday event seemed very willing to support this endeavor by purchasing a membership. The board decided to maintain the existing Membership Fee of $50 per calendar year. If all of us that were there on Monday buy a membership we will have just the right amount of money to cover the venue, film rental, freight and incidentals.

There are a few ways to take care of this. You can send a check to us via the USPS. Please make the check out for the $50.00 times how many memberships you’d like. Be sure to include names of everyone who is to receive a membership. Your return address will help too, or we can get you your card at the first show on April 17th.

The address to use:

Bennett Street Films
157 E. Bennett
Buffalo, WY 82834

Alternatively, you can make your payment here on our website with a credit card (via PayPal.com).

Thirdly, you can bring your payment to the first show on April 17th.

Thank you all so much for your support. We put a lot of (volunteer) work into these programs because we love movies and getting others together with similar interests. But it could not happen without your financial support.

Springtime Holding Pattern

We added a couple board members this year to bring us to our maximum of 5. And we’re working on some fun film related stuff over the next 6 weeks with the first on March 29th. Check back for updates!

Meanwhile, Centennial Theatre in Sheridan is conducting their spring film series.

And Crazy Heart is still playing there! I gotta find some time to see that one!

My One and Only

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(website)
Sunday 1:15
Monday 4:15
Tuesday 7:15

Playing at the Buffalo Theater
(PG-13, 105 min., USA)
A self-absorbed woman (Renee Zellweger) leaves her philandering band-leader husband (Kevin Bacon) and takes her two teen-aged sons across the country, searching for a new husband who’s worthy-and capable-of supporting her and her family. In their sometimes comedic, sometimes poignant cross-country adventure, they find new levels of self-reliance as they pull together as a family and overcome the unexpected pitfalls of the road.

Lovely By Surprise

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Sunday, October 25 at 1:00
Monday, October 26 at 4:00
Tuesday, October 27 at 7:00
at the the Buffalo Theater

(Unrated, 98 min., English)
A writer attempting to finish her first novel seeks the wisdom of her mentor and ex-lover in hopes of overcoming a crippling case of writer’s block in writer/director Kurt Gunn’s enigmatic thriller. Marian (Carrie Preston) is writing an absurdist novel about a par of brothers living in a landlocked boat when the ideas simply stop coming. Advised that she could overcome her problem by simply killing off the protagonist, Marian discovers that task is easier said than done when the willful character escapes the pages of her book and begins wrecking havoc in her personal life.

World’s Greatest Dad

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October 18 at 1:00 p.m.
October 19 at 7:00 p.m.

(R, 98 min., USA)
A thoughtful but outrageous comedy from Bobcat Goldthwait, WORLD’S GREATEST DAD is a story about a man that learns the things you want most may not be the things that make you happy, and that being lonely is not necessarily the same as being alone.

Robin Williams stars as Lance Clayton, a man who has learned to settle. He dreamed of being a rich and famous writer, but has only managed to make it as a high school poetry teacher. His only son Kyle (Daryl Sabara) is an insufferable jackass who won’t give his father the time of day. He is dating Claire (Alexie Gilmore), the school’s adorable art teacher, but she doesn’t want to get serious — or even acknowledge publicly that they are dating.

Then, in the wake of a freak accident, Lance suffers the worst tragedy and greatest opportunity of his life. He is suddenly faced with the possibility of all the fame, fortune and popularity he ever dreamed of, if he can only live with the knowledge of how he got there.

Fados

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October 11 at 1:00 p.m.
October 12 at 7:15 p.m.

(unrated, 92 min., Portuguese w/English Subtitles)
Fados completes the musical trilogy of award-winning Carlos Saura (Flamenco, 1995; Tango, 1998). Using Lisbon as a backdrop, he explores Portugal’s most emblematic musical genre (fado) and its haunting spirit of saudade (melancholy). Tracing its African and Brazilian origins up to the new wave of modern faudistas, he ingeniously deploys mirrors, back projections, lighting effects, and lush colors to frame each song, ranging from a campfire ringed by sinuous dancers to a balletic catfight between two jealous women to a thrilling desgarrada (musical duel) in a fado café. The result is a ravishing fusion of cinema, song, dance and instrumental numbers.

2009 Fall Series

Fados

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October 11 at 1:00 p.m.
October 12 at 7:15 p.m.

(unrated, 92 min., Portuguese w/English Subtitles)
Fados completes the musical trilogy of award-winning Carlos Saura (Flamenco, 1995; Tango, 1998). Using Lisbon as a backdrop, he explores Portugal’s most emblematic musical genre (fado) and its haunting spirit of saudade (melancholy). Tracing its African and Brazilian origins up to the new wave of modern faudistas, he ingeniously deploys mirrors, back projections, lighting effects, and lush colors to frame each song, ranging from a campfire ringed by sinuous dancers to a balletic catfight between two jealous women to a thrilling desgarrada (musical duel) in a fado café. The result is a ravishing fusion of cinema, song, dance and instrumental numbers.


World’s Greatest Dad

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October 18 at 1:00 p.m.
October 19 at 7:00 p.m.

(R, 98 min., USA)
A thoughtful but outrageous comedy from Bobcat Goldthwait, WORLD’S GREATEST DAD is a story about a man that learns the things you want most may not be the things that make you happy, and that being lonely is not necessarily the same as being alone.

Robin Williams stars as Lance Clayton, a man who has learned to settle. He dreamed of being a rich and famous writer, but has only managed to make it as a high school poetry teacher. His only son Kyle (Daryl Sabara) is an insufferable jackass who won’t give his father the time of day. He is dating Claire (Alexie Gilmore), the school’s adorable art teacher, but she doesn’t want to get serious — or even acknowledge publicly that they are dating.

Then, in the wake of a freak accident, Lance suffers the worst tragedy and greatest opportunity of his life. He is suddenly faced with the possibility of all the fame, fortune and popularity he ever dreamed of, if he can only live with the knowledge of how he got there.


Lovely By Surprise

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Sunday, October 25 at 1:00
Monday, October 26 at 4:00
Tuesday, October 27 at 7:00

(Unrated, 98 min., English)
A writer attempting to finish her first novel seeks the wisdom of her mentor and ex-lover in hopes of overcoming a crippling case of writer’s block in writer/director Kurt Gunn’s enigmatic thriller. Marian (Carrie Preston) is writing an absurdist novel about a par of brothers living in a landlocked boat when the ideas simply stop coming. Advised that she could overcome her problem by simply killing off the protagonist, Marian discovers that task is easier said than done when the willful character escapes the pages of her book and begins wrecking havoc in her personal life.


My One and Only

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November 1, 2 & 3
Showtimes To Be Decided

(PG-13, 105 min., USA)
A self-absorbed woman (Renee Zellweger) leaves her philandering band-leader husband (Kevin Bacon) and takes her two teen-aged sons across the country, searching for a new husband who’s worthy-and capable-of supporting her and her family. In their sometimes comedic, sometimes poignant cross-country adventure, they find new levels of self-reliance as they pull together as a family and overcome the unexpected pitfalls of the road.