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Movie Marathon 7

Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, All Three Of You Who Still Periodically Look At This Site, here is the program for Movie Marathon 7(to be held on Saturday, March 3rd, 2012):

Unforgiven -- 10:00 AM
Robocop -- 12:26 PM
Black Dynamite -- 2:38 PM
When We Were Kings -- 4:27 PM
Wet Hot American Summer -- 6:11 PM
Hanna -- 8:18 PM
Bring It On -- 10:24 PM
Attack the Block -- 12:17 AM
Dead Alive -- 2:00 AM
Three... Extremes -- 4:01 AM
Enter the Dragon -- 6:15 AM
They Live -- 8:07 AM

Deepest apologies to the following movies which almost, almost made it: 13 Assassins, Big Trouble in Little China, Bonnie and Clyde, Diggstown, Double Indemnity, Showgirls, Super, The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai Across The 8th Dimension, The Wrestler.  Maybe those movies will play in some alternate reality MM7.  Or I'll just play them on the Sunday.  If you're up for it.

Comments

Rebecca said…
THIS LINEUP PLEASES ME MUCHLY! I AM SO EXCITED FOR THE MARATHON! AND I'M NOT REALLY SURE WHY I'M SHOUTING! (MAYBE THE EXCITEMENT HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH IT!)
Jorge said…
Holy shit. We have a logo? Awesome!
Jay said…
Bring it On????
That one made rootbeer shoot up my nose.

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