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Movie Night

  • tighe
  • about 1 year ago

Those brave enough to trudge through the sloppy remains of yesterday's snowfall will be rewarded with greasy popcorn and rock & roll from three--count 'em, three--great rock flicks. Behind the deco fab door number one awaits The Who's beloved 1979 rockumentary, The Kids are Alright. Hosted by Sound Opinions at the Movies, the film flickers through the gorgeous confines of Southport's Music Box Theatre. Doors open at 7 p.m., the film starts at 7:30 and Sound Opinions co-hosts Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis will stick around for a discussion after it wraps. Those that haven't already arranged an advance ticket through Chicago Public Radio can still nab one at the box office.

Tonight's dusty academic door number two gives way to 1982's favorite drug opus; Pink Floyd The Wall. Presented by Columbia College, the rock opera will be screened on the 8th Floor of Film Row Cinema at 6:30 p.m.. The showing occurs in conjunction with the Open Court release of Pink Floyd and Philosophy, a book that three Columbia Film & Video faculty members contributed to. During the reception that follows, audience members will have a chance to purchase copies of the tome and discuss the band's existential nuances with the authors.
Are you of the "bigger is better" school of reasoning? Get ye to Navy Pier's IMAX Theatre. After all, what's not to like about a venue packing a sound system loud enough to make little kids cry? It's too bad this concert-ready audio rig isn't amping a seminal Irish rock group of some kind. Wait a second, the ever-philanthropic U2 to the rescue! As the very first live-action concert film, U23D gives you a chance to sit front row at a U2 concert. Well, sort of. Impressive 3-D imaging will certainly make it seem like you can reach out and snatch Bono's sunglasses as he's bellowing out the chorus of "Sunday Bloody Sunday," but don't go making a fool of yourself--it's just a movie. Showings take place tonight at 5:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m.

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