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Ann Coulter, Protest Warriors, Charlton Heston, Reagan, Iraq: LIBERTY FILM FESTIVAL (Oct. 1-3)
www.LibertyFilmFestival.com ^ | September 26, 2004 | RonDog [and FRiends]

Posted on 09/26/2004 9:34:55 AM PDT by RonDog

LIBERTY FILM FESTIVAL!
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
October 1, 2 & 3


Put your MONEY where your HEART is...
...and support these CONSERVATIVE films!!!


Please JOIN US for ONE (or ALL) of these thirteen (13)
separate film events, all shown in the EXTRAORDINARY
SilverScreen Theatre
Pacific Design Center (a.k.a. "the blue whale")
8687 Melrose Avenue - 2nd floor Center Green
West Hollywood , CA 90069


Ticket Information:
All tickets and passes are non-refundable, and must be purchased online in advance.
Please bring your on-line ticket receipt to the check-in desk in front of the Silver Screen Theatre lobby
fifteen minutes before the event begins, in order to receive your event ticket or pass.
Please arrive early, as no late entries will be permitted once the event has begun.

Full Festival Pass: $105Individual Tickets $10.50-$15.50

Tickets will NOT be sold ON-SITE!
Tickets are ONLY available ONLINE, at:

www.LibertyFilmFestival.com

Parking: $6.00 per vehicle - pay upon arrival
Please note: No food or drink, except for bottled water, is allowed inside the SilverScreen Theatre.
 
friday, October 1, 2004
EVENT 1 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
6:00 PM  Greg Wolfe: Republican Jew” Comic Short by Greg Wolfe
6:10 PM  Festival Greeting by Jason Apuzzo & Govindini Murty
6:15 PM 

Sponsor's Introduction by Paul Harberger, Foundation for Free Markets

6:20 PM  Special Guest Introduction
6:30 PM  The Clinton Legacy” Comic Short by Evan Maloney, Brain-Terminal.com
6:40 PM 

"In the Face of Evil" Documentary Screening WEST COAST PREMIERE
Epic documentary chronicles Ronald Reagan's forty-year struggle against communism - in light of America's present confrontation with Islamic Fascism.

8:30 PM  Q&A with Writer/Director Steve Bannon
8:45 PM  Break
EVENT 1A BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
9:00 PM 

"Celsius 41.11" Documentary Screening WORLD PREMIERE
A powerful documentary response to the lies behind Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11."

10:15 PM  Q&A with Writer/Producer Lionel Chetwynd

 

 

saturday, October 2, 2004
EVENT 3 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
9:00 AM 

Conservative Filmmaking 101” Seminar with Victor Elizalde (Sony Pictures); James Glennon, A.S.C.; Jason Apuzzo & Govindini Murty ( Terminal Island )
A nuts-and-bolts seminar on low-budget digital moviemaking, with practical advice on how to get around ‘development hell' in liberal Hollywood.

10:10 AM  Peace Out” Short by Evan Maloney of Brain-Terminal.com
10:25 AM 

Short TBA from Kfir Alfia of ProtestWarrior.com
Watch America 's rowdiest young filmmakers as they take to the streets against the lunatic left! See how un-peaceful ‘peace' marchers can be! Visit the Protest Warriors here.

10:55 AM  Q&A with Evan Maloney, Kfir Alfia
11:05 AM 

Is It True What They Say About Ann?” Documentary Screening WEST COAST PREMIERE
Filmmakers Elinor Burkett and Patrick Wright take you behind the scenes with the reigning diva of the right, the controversial and hilarious Ann Coulter. Watch clips here.

11:45 AM  Q&A with Filmmaker Patrick Wright
11:55 AM  Lunch Break
EVENT 4 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
12:30 PM 

Confronting Iraq Documentary Screening WEST COAST PREMIERE
(preceded by Brain-Terminal.com Short) Roger Aronoff's groundbreaking documentary sets the record straight on the Iraq War. Featuring Christopher Hitchens, James Woolsey, Bernard Lewis, Victor Davis Hanson and Frank Gaffney. Learn more here.

2:05 PM  Confronting Iraq Q&A with Filmmaker Roger Aronoff, Accuracy in Media
2:15 PM  Break
EVENT 5 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
2:30 PM 

WMD: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein Documentary Screening
Explosive, never-before-seen footage of Saddam's atrocities - and interviews with survivors - provide a riveting testimony for the justification of war and the need for continued US support during reconstruction. From famed Kurdish/Iraqi director Jano Rosebiani. Watch the trailer here.

4:00 PM  WMD Filmmaker Q&A
4:10 PM  Break
EVENT 7 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW! - THIS IS EVENT SEVEN!
4:25 PM 

Terminal Island Feature Screening WORLD PREMIERE
An edgy, black-and-white suspense thriller from director Jason Apuzzo. A young woman is stalked around the shadowy Port of Los Angeles by a Muslim terrorist, who is himself being chased by a bounty hunter. Stylish, funny and politically incorrect. Starring Govindini Murty and John Barrett. Watch the trailer here.

5:55 PM  Q&A with Filmmakers Jason Apuzzo & Govindini Murty
6:15 PM  Break
EVENT 6 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW! - THIS IS EVENT SIX!
7:00 PM  Michael & Me Documentary Screening WEST COAST PREMIERE
Larry Elder's long-awaited film debut! Watch Larry expose the lies of Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine , and show how average Americans are protected by the 2 nd Amendment. A timely defense of our constitutional rights.
8:30 PM  Q&A with Talk Show Host/Filmmaker Larry Elder
8:50 PM  Break
EVENT 8 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
9:00 PM  Ronald Reagan Tribute
9:15 PM-
11:00 PM

Special Screening of Ronald Reagan classic Desperate Journey (1942)
Ronald Reagan and Errol Flynn battle the Nazis in this rousing World War II classic! The kind of movie Hollywood made when it supported a war effort. Rare Library of Congress print.

 

 

Sunday, October 3, 2004
EVENT 9 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
  CONFRONTATIONS WITH MODERNITY – DOUBLE FEATURE
9:00 AM 

Borrowed Fire Documentary Screening
Artists in India struggle to preserve the ancient and sacred artform of the‘shadow-theater,' an early forerunner of the cinema. Conserving traditions against the pressures of the modern world. Learn more here.

9:50 AM 

Borrowed Fire Q&A with Filmmaker Salil Singh

10:00 AM  Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East Documentary Screening
Fair and balanced account of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict finally sets the record straight on Palestinian non-compliance with the Oslo Accords. Exposes the modern illusion of the ‘peace process.' Watch the trailer here. Preceded by Brain-Terminal.com short by Evan Maloney.
11:00 AM  Relentless Q&A
11:20 AM  Break
EVENT 10 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
11:35 AM 

Brainwashing 101 Documentary
Frightening, behind-the-scenes account of how today's colleges have become left-wing indoctrination centers. From hot new documentarian Evan Maloney of Brain-Terminal.com. Visit Brain-Terminal here.

12:20 PM  Q&A with Filmmaker Evan Maloney
12:30 PM 

You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again” Industry Panel Discussion with producer David Zucker (Phone Booth/Scary Movie 3), Michael Medved, producer Doug Urbanski (The Contender), actress Morgan Brittany, The Drudge Report's Andrew Breitbart, ©Oscar-nominated documentarian Dan Gifford, Newsmax columnist Jim Hirsen. Find out about the real Hollywood blacklist.

1:30 PM  Lunch Break
EVENT 11 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
2:00 PM

Michael Moore Hates America Documentary Screening WEST COAST PREMIERE
Filmmaker Mike Wilson goes on a journey to find the real America Michael Moore doesn't know. Devastating expose of regular people exploited by Moore to make a buck. Watch the trailer here.

3:30 PM  Michael Moore Hates America Q&A with Filmmaker Mike Wilson
3:40 PM  Break
EVENT 12BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
4:00 PM 

Impact: ‘The Passion of the Christ' Documentary Screening WEST COAST PREMIERE
From India to Norway, England to Japan – how this year's conservative blockbuster The Passion inspired and uplifted lives around the world. See the power of one filmmaker's personal vision. The role model for conservative films to come.

5:35 PM  Impact: ‘The Passion of the Christ' Q&A with Filmmaker Tim Chey
5:45 PM  Dinner Break
EVENT 13 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
6:45 PM  Special Lecture by Film Critic/Talk Show Host Michael Medved
7:30 PM 

Special Screening of The Ten Commandments (1956)
Cecil B. DeMille's classic religious epic and Cold War parable. Charlton Heston's Moses replaces the rule of a tyrant with the rule of divine law. As relevant today as it was half a century ago. Special mint condition print, with rare behind-the-scenes promo reel featuring legendary director DeMille.

11:40 PM  Festival Conclusion & Thanks
 

*Please note that dates and times may be subject to change

.

The 2004 Liberty Film Festival
NEEDS YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT!

Contact Festival Co-Directors Jason Apuzzo or Govindini Murty at:
www.LibertyFilmFestival.com - alexandrianfilms@cox.net


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To: RonDog
EVENT 13 BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT NOW!
6:45 PM  Special Lecture by Film Critic/Talk Show Host Michael Medved
7:30 PM 

Special Screening of The Ten Commandments (1956)
Cecil B. DeMille's classic religious epic and Cold War parable. Charlton Heston's Moses replaces the rule of a tyrant with the rule of divine law. As relevant today as it was half a century ago. Special mint condition print, with rare behind-the-scenes promo reel featuring legendary director DeMille.

11:40 PM  Festival Conclusion & Thanks
From www.amazon.com:
and from www.dvdreview.com:

The Ten Commandments

Review by Guido Henkel

Cover

The Ten Commandments    (1956)
Paramount Home Video

Length:         220 mins.
Rated:           G
Languages: English, French
Subtitles:     None
Format:       Anamorphic Widescreen
Extras:        Trailers

During the 1950s Hollywood saw the rise of monumental motion pictures like never before. Huge numbers of extras were employed on the sets of the film studios for the money shots that give movies their credibility and awe. Shot in Technicolor, these films hard dazzling colors and hues, sure to complete flabbergast every moviegoer. One of the films of the era was “The Ten Commandments”, a 4-hour epos by Cecil B. DeMille, one of Hollywood’s most prestigious filmmakers at the time, featuring an endless array of Hollywood stars and a story of truly biblical proportions.
It is with an enormous amount of pride that Paramount Home Video has now released

Giving away a son

the ultimate version of “The Ten Commandments” on DVD in a 2-disc set that restores the full glory of this memorable film.

“The Ten Commandments” follows the life story of Moses, as it is told in the Bible. After Pharaoh ordered all first born sons of each Hebrew family to be killed in order to avoid the fulfulling of a prophecy, Moses’ mother puts the infant in a cradle and sets it free to float downstream, hoping the boy would escape certain death that way. Incidentally, Princess Bithiah (Nina Foch) detects the cradle on the river and immediately embraces the baby as their own for the lack of an own heir, keeping its origin a secret. Over the next 30 years, Moses (Charlton Heston) is raised in the royal Egyptian palace and is in a constant struggle with his

Moses and Rameses

brother Rameses (Yul Brynner) for the throne. Pharaoh is more and more favoring the active Moses over the zealous Rameses, because Moses is very charismatic and uses his powers to make the country’s slaves content. One day, Rameses finds out the truth about Moses’ past and reveals it for everyone to see, claiming Moses is the deliverer, the one who will according to the prophecies lead all slaves into freedom, bringing the Egyptian empire to a fall. Pharaoh Sethi (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) renounces all of Moses’ rights and leaves it to Rameses to determine his fate. In an abominable move, Rameses decides to leave Moses on his own in the desert, hoping he would die and forever forgotten.

Moses crosses the desert all the way to Israel however, and becomes part of a group of nomads. The fact that he survived the strains of the desert is indication to him that there is a God at work. When he gets to Mount Sinai, the mountain where God is supposedly living, he decides to climb the steep slopes of the rugged mountain to face his maker and ask him for deliverance of his people. But God has other plans. God makes Moses indeed the deliverer and sends him back to Egypt to deliver the Hebrew people and lead them out of slavery. But first, Moses has to face Rameses to convince him to set the thousands of slaves free.

Everything about “The Ten Commandments” is big. The settings are gigantic, the story is epic, the characters are larger than life, and so are the gestures. The film exhibits a great deal of theatrical and melodramatic acting, and grand postures, but in the entire context and feel of the film, this is not even a bad thing. “The Ten Commandments” is beautifully produced and choreographed. It is impressive at the very least and almost overwhelming at many times. In his money shots, DeMille is staging over 12,000 extras and 15,000 animals, and especially the exodus scene when Moses is leading the Hebrew to freedom, is incomparable to anything seen ever since, as is the chariot

Epic settings

scene of Rameses chasing the trail of freed slaves. The ultimate highlight of the film despite these orgiastic crowd scenes is nevertheless Moses’ parting of the Red Sea. Despite its age, this is a truly timeless special effect sequence that is as captivating as it was over 40 years ago, just like the presentation of the deadly plagues Egypt finds itself ridden by, and of course the delivery of the Ten Commandments by God’s striking finger.

Into the desert

Despite its magnitude and splendor, the film is extremely powerful in its narrative however. It is a solid story, based on a script that that leaves nothing to be desired. Perfectly cast with some of the industry’s superstars of the time, the movie weaves magic like only few do. Charlton Heston is once again the soulful protagonist, as he was in numerous films at the time, while Yul Brynner is giving an exhilarating performance as his half-brother Rameses. The two are like fire and water, two opposites, and yet both are powerful actors that manage to have an electrifying onscreen presence throughout, but especially when paired up in scenes. The list of

actors and actresses is too long to go into detail here, but they all help immensely to make “The Ten Commandments” the achievement it has come to be. Lavishly fitted out with elaborate and colorful costumes and decorations, they all help conjuring up vivid images of a time long gone.

About 10 years ago, Paramount has done a major restoration of “The Ten Commandments” which is evident on this release of the film on DVD. It is presented in a 2.20:1 widescreen aspect ratio on this DVD, that is enhanced for widescreen TVs and the sharpness if the picture is simply staggering. The image is clean and mostly free of any artifacts as a result of the film’s considerable age. The picture is rich, with plenty of detail, also restoring the complete glory of the movie’s Technicolor process. The colors are vibrant and strong, creating seas of colors and hues in the many crowd scenes. No color bleeding or chroma noise is evident there, and the compression of the film transfer

Talking to God

has been done as meticulously as the original restoration. There is not a hint of a digital artifact visible anywhere on this release and I have never seen the film look so good before! This disc is a shining example, how DVD can literally help preserve movies for all time to come.

The parting of the Red Sea

With the movie’s restoration, Paramount created a new sound mix of “The Ten Commandments”, which is presented on this release in a full 5.1 channel Dolby Digital audio track. The track has been cleaned up and as such there is hardly any noise or hiss evident. Only in very delicate passages the original sound is overlayed with an ever so slight hiss, which is technically unavoidable, and as a matter of fact hardly noticeable either. The mix itself is majestic, revealing a wide mix across the front speakers for Elmer Bernstein’s phenomenal orchestral score. Due to the age of the film, the sonic spectrum of the dialogue is a bit limited however and sounds thin

throughout. In a few scenes you will notice a bass extension for the subwoofer, and some surround effects for ambience, but for the most part these channels are used quite sparingly and mostly to enhance the soundfield in specific scenes rather than across the board.

This DVD release of “The Ten Commandments” also contains three trailers for the movie, and it is interesting how they have changed over time, focusing on completely aspects of the film. The first one from 1956 is the most exhaustive one, running for

Destruction
The Ten Commandments

several minutes. It features Cecil B. DeMille himself, telling the story and background of the story, introducing all the main actors of his film. It is a very interesting trailer, nicely complemented by others from 1966 and 1989.

Although I believe probably everyone has seen this film before, there can be no doubt that this DVD will nevertheless make you fell like you experience the film for the first time. The outstanding picture and sound quality of this release makes this 2-disc set a must-have for every DVD owner.


21 posted on 09/26/2004 8:26:16 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: abigail2

bump....thanks for the ping abigail2


22 posted on 09/26/2004 8:45:16 PM PDT by fabian
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To: RonDog

It's rumored that the upcoming NYC Liberty Rising video will be shown instead of Eagle Strike if it's ready in time. Can't wait.


23 posted on 09/26/2004 8:47:26 PM PDT by superfluousdude
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To: RonDog

It's rumored that the upcoming NYC Liberty Rising video will be shown instead of Eagle Strike if it's ready in time. Can't wait.


24 posted on 09/26/2004 8:48:14 PM PDT by superfluousdude
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To: abigail2
Thanks for the ping RonDog...

This will be a Hollywood event to remember!

You bet!
Check out the INTERIOR of the SilverScreen Theatre:

25 posted on 09/26/2004 8:49:02 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: superfluousdude
It's rumored that the upcoming NYC Liberty Rising video will be shown instead of Eagle Strike if it's ready in time. Can't wait.
O.K., but the REAL QUESTION is:
Will Kfir bring Belly Girl?
From:
ProtestWarrior debuts on MTV "The Real World"
[Will we see "Belly Girl" ROCK THE VOTE?]
:
From:
www.jerseygop.com's
GOP BABE-of-the-Week! - ARCHIVES
:
Jenny Hewitt
"Belly-Girl"

Jenny has become famous on the Web, known simply as "Belly-Girl" from her ProtestWarrior poster pose. Look for her appearance in the soon to be released "Babes of-the-GOP" wall calendar!

Jenny Hewitt
Buy the poster @ ProtestWarrior.com

Growing up in Texas and California gave Jenny, ProtestWarrior.com's Belly Girl, a unique experience. While in San Francisco she had a chance to speak her mind and counter some anti-war protesters. She told us, "Being born in America is my good fortune, but supporting my country and making it better is my responsibility..."


26 posted on 09/26/2004 8:58:01 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog
From www.pacificdesigncenter.com/siteplans.html:

Silverscreen Theatre


Theatre
Capacity:
385 fixed seats - (high-backed rocker chairs with padded arms)

Equipment:
18 ft. x 30 ft. stage
13 ft. x 27 ft. projection screen

Theatre Seating Chart

Left Aisle = 86
• 6 seats across - 13 rows
• 5 seats across - 2nd to last row
• 3 seats across - last row
Center Aisle = 213
• 14 seats across
• 15 rows
Right Aisle = 86
• 6 seats across - • 13 rows
• 5 seats across - 2nd to last row
• 3 seats across - last row

Audio/Visual-All groups wishing to use Silverscreen Theatre are required to contact the PDC for audio/visual consultants. The Silverscreen Theatre is compatible with all sound and 35mm film formats.

Main elements include two Kinoton FP-30E 35 mm film projectors, two Kinoton RSSD Soundhead for analog and Dolby Digital sound tracks, two Ultra Star HD Studio 60mm and MC 110mm lenses, Dolby CP-500 Surround Processor with SR/SRD/A Processing, Dolby EX-Digital Rear Channel processor, DTS Digital Theater Systems DTS-6D Processor w/ Sound Heads, SDDS Sony Dynamic Digital Sound DFP-D3000 Processor, ten Crest Audio CA-9 amplifiers, two Crest Audio CV-12 Low Frequency amplifiers, and 13 THX-approved JBL loudspeakers.

27 posted on 09/26/2004 9:01:56 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: MeekOneGOP

Ann Coulter has got her fathers eyes


28 posted on 09/27/2004 1:33:33 AM PDT by LeoWindhorse (Semper Fidelis)
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To: LeoWindhorse

and.....her fathers hands !


29 posted on 09/27/2004 1:46:57 AM PDT by LeoWindhorse ("We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity.")
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To: RonDog

Wish I could be there. It's been a long time since I lived in LA or Anaheim. Hope the 'freepers' are there to fend off any protests, as well. You have to expect some.

It looks like a quality venue. Not much time for the Pier or Venice Beach or the rock and blues clubs on 'the strip', and whatever else. One thing I expect hasn't changed - bumper to bumper gridlock on the freeway into the 'valley', or in Orange County.


30 posted on 09/27/2004 4:20:38 AM PDT by sevry
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To: sevry
It looks like a quality venue.
You got THAT right!

See also, from www.pacificdesigncenter.com/quick_facts.html:



Quick Facts



Definition
Pacific Design Center is the West Coast’s largest resource for the fine traditional and contemporary contract and residential furniture, fabrics, floorcoverings, architectural products, wallcoverings, lighting, kitchen and bath products and accessories.
Within 1.2 million square feet, our 130 showrooms display and sell 2,100 interior product lines to professional interior designers, architects, facility managers, specifiers, decorators and dealers.
The 14-acre beautifully landscaped site is located in the City of West Hollywood, which is situated within Los Angeles.
Pacific Design Center serves the needs of design and community groups by providing dramatic public and private space for meetings, lectures, special events, exhibitions and receptions.
WestWeek, the annual international market event for new product and inspiring information that occurs each spring, is sponsored by Pacific Design Center.
The MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) Gallery at Pacific Design Center is a freestanding 3,000 square-feet exhibition facility.
The Theatre, Conference Center, Plaza and other public exhibition areas are used on a regular basis for corporate and charity events such as screenings, lectures, trade shows, parties and festivals.
Architect Cesar Pelli, FAIA, designed Pacific Design Center.


Building History
Pacific Design Center opened in September 1975, with 750,000 square-feet Center Blue.
Center Green opened in March 1988, adding 450,000 square-feet of which, 200,000 square-feet converted to creative office space in 2001.
The site plan calls for a third phase, Center Red, consisting of 400,000 square-feet. Construction date is yet to be determined.
The two Centers are connected on 1st, 3rd and 6th floors. A pedestrian bridge, design by Gruen Associates, opened in March 1991 to connect the sixth floors of each center.
In October 1999 the PDC was acquired by Cohen Brothers Realty.
Since new ownership in 1999, the PDC has leased 25 new showrooms, undergone a complete interior renovation designed by AREA Architects, new interior and exterior lighting designed by Kaplan Lighting, new signage program designed by Selbert & Perkins, two new full-service restaurants, and the installation of interactive information kiosks.


Facilities/Services
200-seat conference center
385-seat theater
Meeting rooms
On-Site Catering
Full-service restaurant by Charlie Palmer
1,900-car parking structure and surface lot
Dock facility
Two-acre, outdoor plaza and garden with 150-seat amphitheater
Central mail space
Offices for local chapter design organizations: ASID, DIFFA
200,000 sq. ft. of private event space.

31 posted on 09/27/2004 6:11:24 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: sevry
Hope the 'freepers' are there to fend off any protests, as well.
You have to expect some.
Perhaps.

Except that this event will be particularly difficult to protest:

- it is LONG - three days - so they won't know WHEN to best protest it.

- the parking nearby is VERY LIMITED - and expensive - except for INSIDE the complex, and our opposition is generally CHEAP. :o)

- the facility is pretty much "self-contained" - with RESTICTED ACCESS to the theatre area - where WE will be, so they would be stuck protesting OUTSIDE, on the sidewalks - with almost NO PLACE for the media to see them.

All of which is a GOOD thing, as I would prefer to stay INSIDE watching the films...
...rather than be OUTSIDE counter-FReeping the "bad guys" - if possible.

32 posted on 09/27/2004 6:22:57 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog

What, no John Wayne?


33 posted on 09/27/2004 6:51:09 AM PDT by Sybeck1 (Kerry: how can we trust him with our money, if Teresa won't trust him with hers!)
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To: abigail2; Lady In Blue

Liberty Film Festival ~ Ping/Bump!


34 posted on 09/27/2004 7:05:26 AM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: jdluntjr
6:40 PM 

"In the Face of Evil" Documentary Screening WEST COAST PREMIERE
Epic documentary chronicles Ronald Reagan's forty-year struggle against communism - in light of America's present confrontation with Islamic Fascism.

8:30 PM  Q&A with Writer/Director Steve Bannon
See also THIS thread:

New movie about Ronald Reagan's fight against evil opening in October
In The Face of Evil.com ^
Posted on 09/26/2004 12:39:42 PM PDT by jdluntjr

"The must-see movie of the season...disturbing and deeply-moving...I found myself weeping" - Maggie Gallagher - NEW YORK POST

"A brilliant effort...extremely well done." - Rush Limbaugh - The Rush Limbaugh Show

“ A powerful portrayal of a critical point in history that exposes the intensity of the struggle against communism and President Reagan’s campaign for victory. As someone who had lived these times, I was very moved by the detail and emotion in which they were brought out on film. The lessons of our struggle against the evil empire are more relevant than ever in regards to the conflict of today’s world.” - Lech Walesa - Nobel Laurite and former President of Poland

“This brilliantly-crafted film not only details how Ronald Reagan’s vision and uncompromising courage secured the future of the United States by ending Soviet Communism, it also reveals the heart and soul of a great man and his faith in God, the American people and our way of life. On many levels, the message of this picture moved me as an American and as a patriot, as ‘The Passion of Christ’ moved me as a Christian.” Senator Rick Santorum - Pennsylvania - Chairman of The Republican Conference

“In the Face of Evil is an extraordinarily accurate depiction of a brilliant man who brought down the Soviet Empire” Judge William Clark - National Security Advisor to President Reagan...

CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread

35 posted on 09/27/2004 7:21:16 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: JesseJane
(Is that really Alan Hale?? Hmmmmm)

Alan Hale (Sr.)

Alan Hale was Alan Hale Jr.'s father (Skipper from Gigigan's Island). Their likeness was rather stunning.

Mark

36 posted on 09/27/2004 12:28:31 PM PDT by MarkL (Dude!!! You're farting fire!!!!)
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To: MarkL

Thanks Mark!!

(True confession time here: I was thinking of Alan LADD. DOH!!)

Thanks for the clarification, and YES I now see the resemblence.. sheese~~~~~ :)


37 posted on 09/27/2004 12:31:25 PM PDT by JesseJane ( “fake but accurate” ... it’s like saying a body in a pine box is “dead but lifelike.” -- Lileks)
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To: RonDog

I can't believe this is happening in West Hollywood, aka "Boy's Town"...


38 posted on 09/27/2004 2:42:33 PM PDT by bruin66 (Time: Nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once.)
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To: bruin66
LOL!
That's because there's a NEW girl in "Boy's Town..."
Govindini Murty
Festival Co-Director



Actress/Writer Govindini Murty came to the US to attend Yale University,
where she received a BA in East Asian Studies.
While at Yale, Govindini served as Chair of the Women's Caucus of the Yale Political Union, Vice-Chair of the Independent Party, and columnist for the Yale Daily News .

Govindini recently acted in, co-wrote and executive produced the independent feature Terminal Island with her husband, Jason Apuzzo.
She's also a film columnist for HollywoodRepublicans.com, and will be featured as a guest critic on AMC's “The Movie Club” (pilot).
Govindini has been mentored in her film criticism career by Michael Medved.
She's otherwise worked in film, TV, commercials and theater in Vancouver and Los Angeles .
She played numerous roles as a member of the Long Beach Shakespeare Company, won a Best Actress Award for her role as Margot in “Dial M for Murder,”
and has written eight screenplays.

39 posted on 09/27/2004 2:59:32 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: JesseJane

Alan Hale (Sr.) played the blacksmith who hung Clint Eastwood in "Hang Em High," and he also played the cook on a submarine in a WWII movie that I can't remember the title of, but Cary Grant was the Skipper of the boat, and there was a crewman who needed to have his appendix out. Great movie, I just can't remember the title.

Mark


40 posted on 09/27/2004 4:42:48 PM PDT by MarkL (Dude!!! You're farting fire!!!!)
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