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Free Movies This Week

Free Movies This Week

May 14, 2008 by Svetlana Send to a Friend Send to a Friend

Time to fly your freak (and revolutionary) flag with this week’s selection of movies that are quite possibly more mind altering (and cheaper) than drugs. Ready (trust me, you’re not):

Wednesday

relatively easy going scheduling wise but be sure to check out the mindfuck that is Psychotronic’s screening of “Tatie Danielle” at Arlington Cinema and Drafthouse

Happy (belated!) Mothers Day! Of all the screens meanest villains, Tatie Danielle takes the cake. Don’t cross her path ’cause you’ll end up dead or wishing that you were. She is one mean cuss and she always gets her way. Her family can’t decide what to do with her. It don’t matter much cause Auntie Danielle has already decide for them and it’s a nice family vacation…..straight to Hell. Bon Appetite!

Thursday

Bond time!

The Free Bond movie series continues with “From Russia With Love”

look forward to: Sean Connery, Evil Eastern Europeans, Hot 60s sex, Hotter 60s explosions and more:

good enough to almost make you forget you don’t have tickets to the Cut Copy show.

also on offer:

The original “3:10 to Yuma” is being shown at 7 pm at the Library of Congress”
Glenn Ford shows Russel Crowe (who starred in last year’s remake) how its done.
Based on an Elmore Leonard short story.

Friday

Fridays are for Asian movie lovers what Easter is for people that love marshmallow candy.
Today:

Naughty Girls gets shown at Freer and Sackler as part of the Korean Film Festival.
Sassy synopsys:

Welcome to No Use High, where the students and teachers seem to have only one thing on their minds. Featuring an uproarious opening musical number and a yodeling song-and-dance routine by “Anthony, the exchange student from Switzerland,” E. J-young’s twisted musical comedy satirizes everything from internet dating to cross-dressing. Beneath the bawdy jokes, however, is a touching story about a poor, shy girl who tries to fit in at the weirdest high school imaginable. Intended for mature audiences. (meaning: maybe not you)

PLUS

AN ABSOLUTELY OUT-OF-CONTROL-DOUBLE FEATURE AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
If you like over-the-top, absurdist cinema and camp value for your money, you may as well clear your evening and head to Mary Pickford Theatre for a showing of “Yor! Hunter from the Future” and “Spaced vision” with some choice trailers (TRON!)

and an experimental short that has animated images projected off a woman while music from India plays in the intermezzo. HYPNOTIC.

Saturday

In the meantime French summer of 68 makes a visit to National Gallery of art so check out Godard’s “All is well” at 3pm

though, fuck it, I just want to show you MORE clips from YOR!:

Sunday

as well as Phillippe Garell’s “Regular Lovers” at 2pm

+

a sequel to a movie you probably never saw at exactly the same time at Freer Sackler.

and, you guessed it-MORE YOR! CLIPS! NOW WITH MORE ROBOTS!

Now, repeat after me:
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.
spending money at multiplexes is for chumps.

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