Saw at film forum for first time a few years ago. I like waiting to see classics at the repertory theaters. Makes it feel exciting and def worth the cost.
The gift that keeps on giving. Such joy to see it in the mailbox. Seeing the selection and scheduling your months out based on films and films and films. And then you get the best cutouts!
What I love about nyc is the infinite amount of screenings there are for all types of movies — I think of it as an event more than anything! Feels way more fulfilling than just catching a film that just came out at an amc or whatever. The theaters r so much more intimate! And then you’ll watch happy together 1997 and the colors will be so beautiful n bright and you’ll cry and feel the same way someone did after seeing it 20+ years ago!
Spend $70 for a yearly pass and watch many, many pretentious films (on film!) in the heart of the East Village, in a beautiful brick movie theater. It’s such a steal. We are very blessed.
i was up late working on a history assignment as a sophomore in high school when i first heard this record. my aunt gave me her deceased husband’s original copy as a gift. i put it on the shitty crosley turntable on the floor and was totally sucked in. i think about this record nearly every day.
“i could write a book and this book would be thick enough to stun an ox.”