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COMICS in Bryant Park, Cheap FILM FESTIVALS, and a HEALTH CARE PARTY this Week!
COMICS PANEL – Word for Word Series in Bryant Park Sometimes I want to avoid Midtown at all costs. When it is hot, it seems hotter there. When it is humid, it seems that all things stick a little bit better there too. However, us broke-asses can’t always choose where
Rooftop Films Presents: Best Worst Movie
You can basically divide this great nation into two parties, those that have seen the movie Troll 2 and those who have not. Sure, it may not be as polarizing as abortion, health care, blah blah blah, but this cult flick has garnered a following of epic proportions. Now we
This New Literary Magazine is a Gift to the People of San Francisco
I’ve got some awesome news! We received a grant from the Civic Joy Fund to put out a literary magazine celebrating SF and acting to counter the stupid “Doom Loop” narrative. It’s a gift to the people of San Francisco. And after months of working on this project it’s now available
Decode Your Date With Movies
Watching movies on a date: not just a social anxiety crutch! You can tell a lot about a person and whether or not they’re someone you want to date, from the movies they like, hate, or at least enjoy discussing. So who is this clown you’re about to stick your
FREE: Gold Diggers of 1933 in Bryant Park
The Bryant Park Film Festival is great for chilling outside, enjoying great weather and checking people out. It’s not so great, however, if you’re actually really interested in hearing the films dialogue. Fortunately this week’s selection should be long on visual impact so even if the noise of the city
FREE Bike in Movie Screening
On Wednesday night, the Good Hotel, the SF Bicycle Coalition, and the Disposable Film Festival are teaming up to bring you a bike in movie screening. What the fuck is that? I’m glad you asked. Here’s all the details sent over by the fine folks at the DFF: The DFF
$5 Samurai Brunch – Konichiwa Bitches!
“When I was little my father was famous. He was the greatest samurai in the empire and he was the shogun’s decapitator…” For those of you who grew up listening to Wu Tang, you’ll recognize those words as the opening lines from The Gza’s Liquid Swords album. The
Watchmen: Cheap Special Effects and Plenty of Blue Schlong
Aside from Rorschach’s scenes in prison and Silk Spectre II’s time in her yellow and black spandex (when she was out of her superhero suit in the nude, I got distracted by Dan’s big apple ass and the event horizon background), Watchmen was unwatchable. A shame, considering its length.