typewriter
02-22-2009, 08:52 PM
Hi!
I've been waiting for Waltz With Bashir (https://www.sonyclassics.com/waltzwithbashir/)to come out for a while and I'm wondering if there are others who might be interested in going and then discussing over tea or a meal somewhere?
I'm interested in discussing the technical aspects as well as the story and social/political content. I invite the company of those who seek insight and sppreciate stories of humanity (however beautiful and vile). Though I will say right now that I'm not looking for a debate or agendas. Respectful discourse of differing opinions always welcome.
If you want to read the graphic novel and compare notes I'm up for that, too!
Right now it's playing at the Rialto at 1pm, 3pm, 5pm, 7pm and 9:15pm. I would prefer the matinee or to go on a Tuesday when the price is discounted.
This is definitely a movie made for the "big screen!" Although a serious film, I think this could prove to be a fun outing, thought-provoking amidst the rainy weather...and an opportunity to support the local theater in a prickly economy.
So if you're interested, get in touch!
I've been waiting for Waltz With Bashir (https://www.sonyclassics.com/waltzwithbashir/)to come out for a while and I'm wondering if there are others who might be interested in going and then discussing over tea or a meal somewhere?
I'm interested in discussing the technical aspects as well as the story and social/political content. I invite the company of those who seek insight and sppreciate stories of humanity (however beautiful and vile). Though I will say right now that I'm not looking for a debate or agendas. Respectful discourse of differing opinions always welcome.
If you want to read the graphic novel and compare notes I'm up for that, too!
Right now it's playing at the Rialto at 1pm, 3pm, 5pm, 7pm and 9:15pm. I would prefer the matinee or to go on a Tuesday when the price is discounted.
This is definitely a movie made for the "big screen!" Although a serious film, I think this could prove to be a fun outing, thought-provoking amidst the rainy weather...and an opportunity to support the local theater in a prickly economy.
So if you're interested, get in touch!