Hi guys, Sorry for the radio silence last week, I forgot to send out the weekly email, I am sure some of you missed it. (Well probably not but I can only hope) Anyway we have two great films for you this week which will be unfortunately our last week of films for this term, except for a special showing later on in the term of which I will provide more information later. Without further delay here our our times for this week: Tue, 15 Feb 18:00 - The Incredibles Tue, 15 Feb 20:45 - House of Flying Daggers Thu, 17 Feb 18:00 - House of Flying Daggers Thu, 17 Feb 20:45 - The Incredibles Here are the usual descriptions as ever provided by IMDb: The Incredibles - IMDb Rating: 8.2 Mr. Incredible is a superhero; or he used to be, until a surge of lawsuits against superheroes submitted by the people they've saved forced the government to hide them in witness protection programs so they could lead normal, anonymous lives. Now known exclusively by his secret identity, Bob Parr, he lives with his wife Helen, formerly Elastigirl, and their three children Violet, Dash, and Jack Jack. He works as an insurance claims specialist, and he's fed up with his pushy boss and his immoral profession, but his wife's worked too hard to build a normal life for her family to abide his nostalia for heroism. When Mr. Incredible's offered the chance to play the role of hero again by a mysterious informant, he jumps at the opportunity, but when it turns out to be a trap set by an old nemesis he had a hand in corrupting, the whole family must reveal themselves to save Mr. Incredible and countless innocents. The House of Flying Daggers - IMDb Rating: 7.5 During the reign of the Tang dynasty in China, a secret organization called "The House of the Flying Daggers" rises and opposes the government. A police officer called Leo sends officer Jin to investigate a young dancer named Mei, claiming that she has ties to the "Flying Daggers". Leo arrests Mei, only to have Jin breaking her free in a plot to gain her trust and lead the police to the new leader of the secret organization. But things are far more complicated than they seem... Thats all for now, thanks, Toby -- iCU Cinema Beit Quad Prince Consort Road South Kensington London SW7 2BB Phone: 020 7594 8098 Fax: 020 7594 8065 email: cinema@imperial.ac.uk web page: http://union.imperial.ac.uk/cinema