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New Releases on Deck

November 6th

  • Sicko
    Time (Kim Ki-duk)
    Ratatouille
    I now pronounce you Chuck & Larry
    Blame it on Fidel
    Election - we had the import for over a year!
    Best of the Colbert Report
    Pixar Shorts V. 1
    Dr. Who Series 3
    I don’t want to sleep alone (Ming-Liang Tsai)
  • Flight of the Conchords S. 1 (hilarious HBO series)

  • November 13th

  • Ocean’s 13,000
    Paris J’taime - 18 directors, 18 shorts on Paris
    Innocence - Gaspar Noe's Wife (Irreversible)
    This is England
    La Vie en Rose
    Shrek 3
    Peter Watkins Boxset
  •               -Culloden
                  -War  Game
                  -Punishment park
                  -Edvard Munch (new cut)
                  - The Gladiators
                  -The Freethinker
    Masters of Horror: Dream Cruise

  • November 20th

  • Rescue Dawn
    Angel - A
    Live Free or Die Hard
    Lisbon Story
    Manufactured Landscapes
    Ghosts of Cite Soleil
    Feed
    Hairspray ‘07
    Sawdust and Tinsel
    Inbetween Days
    The Lady Vanishes
  • November 27th

  • Paprika
    The Namesake (mira nair)
    Vitus
    Waitress
    Drunken Angel
    Hot Rod (this is a maybe)
    Berlin Alexanderplatz (15 hour opus, 7 discs)

    Futurama: Bender’s big score!!!!
  • Featured Films for November

    This is England


    By one of our favorite new(ish) directors - Shane Meadows. He wowed our mad-max obsessed minds with the great revenge tale Dead Man's Shoes, with a great performance by Paddy Considine. This film takes us to England in the 80's, a story drawn from the director's own experiences with skinhead culture as a youth.

    Manufactured Landscapes

    The striking new documentary on the world and work of renowned artist Edward Burtynsky. Internationally acclaimed for his large-scale photographs of “manufactured landscapes”—quarries, recycling yards, factories, mines and dams—Burtynsky creates stunningly beautiful art from civilization’s materials and debris. The film follows him through China, as he shoots the evidence and effects of that country’s massive industrial revolution.