Film Room Schedule – Sunday
Sunday Morning
9:00 am: Zardoz
In this British production, a wild but intelligent savage
(played by a young and well-muscled Sean Connery)
hitches a ride on a flying head made of rock and arrives
in a land of immortal lotus eaters. Well, disgruntled immortal
lotus eaters. An odd and understated film, this is
one of the rare productions that is more interesting than
its trailer.
16mm, 1 hr. 45 min.
11:00 am: The Ugly Little Boy
This is a 1977 adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s story about
a child from the Neanderthal being brought into the future,
and how the dispassionate nurse hired to take care
of him became a friend. It’s a lovely little adaptation that
doesn’t get seen much today.
16mm, 26 min.
11:30 am: Rocky Jones—Space Ranger: "Pirates of Prah"
Rocky Jones, Vena Ray, and ten-year-old Bobby cruise
the galaxy in their space ship in this typical television
space opera. The episode we are running,
Pirates of Prah
involves space piracy, hijacking, and everything else a
kid in the fifties would want to see in a television show.
16mm, 30 min.
Noon: The Movie Year In Review
PANEL: Our annual look back at the year in SF, horror,
and fantasy film. Our panel of experts will cover every
theatrical release of 2008. Time for audience participation
is reserved for the end of our panel’s high speed review.
Sunday Afternoon
1:30 pm: Our Man Flint
James Coburn plays secret agent Derek Flint in this marvelous
spoof of James Bond films. Chasing eco-terrorists
while surrounded by teams of beautiful women and improbable
gadgets, he saves the world in the second reel
and then saves the world again in the fourth. If anything,
it’s interesting to watch how Austin Powers seems like
a pale and crude imitation of the amusingly overstated
Flint.
16mm, 1 hr. 48 min.
Preceded by Heave Away. This short film on the decommissioning of a spacecraft is set to music by Helva
Peters.
16mm, 6 min, Color by RGB/DuArt
3:30 pm: Westworld
During Michael Crichton’s long life, he wrote a large number
of screenplays that all centered around technology
going terribly wrong but ingenious humans managing to
overcome it. Perhaps the best film he ever made on that
theme was Westworld, and with his recent death we’d
like to comemmorate his work. Delos is the vacation of
the future, today. At Delos you get your choice of the
vacation you want, but you probably haven’t bargained
for Yul Brynner as a murderously malfunctioning robot.
This film is in the process of being remade; see the original
before it’s too late.
16mm, 1 hr. 28 min.
5:00 pm: Ultra-Q
We will be presenting an episode from the first Japanese
SF television series ever made. Produced by Eiji Tsuburaya
who later went on to make such hits as Ultraman, it
is actually a very thoughtful program that seems to owe
a lot to the Twilight Zone. Oh, except for the Japanese
monsters. At this point we don’t know what episode
we’ll be showing except that we guarantee it will be
in
Japanese with live translation, it will never have been
shown in the US before, and it will be from the 1965 season.
16mm, 30 min. In Fuji B&W.
5:30 pm: God Mazinger
Episode 10 of Go Nagai’s 1983
Majin Densetsu anime series.
Teenager Yamato Hibino has been sucked through
a time warp into the past, where she helps Queen Aira
of Mu to fight against the dinosaur army of the Dragonia
Empire with the help of the stone guardian God
Mazinger.
In the original Japanese with live translation.
Brand new print that looks fabulous.
16mm, 30
min, color by Tokyo Film Labs.
Sunday Evening
6:00 pm: Trailer Park
Everybody’s favorite event! Two hours of trailers for
movies you love, movies you hate, and movies you’ve
never heard of!
2 hr., In damn near every format
made.
8:00 pm: Repo: the Genetic Opera
This is a fantasy horror musical about a world in which
medical insurance is nonexistent and where if you take
out a loan for an organ transplant, you’d better make
sure you can pay it. Cindy says, ”Take painkillers first.”
It’s silly, it’s horrible, it’s a musical with real bel canto
opera singing, Anthony Stewart Head, and Paris Hilton.
How can you go wrong?
35mm, 1 hr. 38 min
Preceded by History of the Automobile, a short film
describing the evolution of transportation in a parallel universe.
16mm, 6 min.
10:00 pm: To Be Announced
This slot is being held open until the last minute in expectation
of something so exciting we’d have to shoot you
if we told you about it.
Midnight: Contact!
Do you remember the 1970s when you could go into a
movie theatre and see fine quality pornography with a
huge audience? Chip Delaney does, and he talks about
seeing just this movie. Now you can have the same experience,
but only if you are 18 years or older and have
identification available when the doors open. This fine X-rated
film stars Renee Bond which alone makes it worth
the price of admission.
16mm, 1 hr. Color by Eastman
Negative Process.