[Cinema-List] What kind of restaurant makes you cook your own food?
Hi Guys, We have two 'arty' films for you next week as part of the Arts Festival Week. We also have Paycheck showing as part of Picocon on Saturday. I am happy to announce that during the Easter Break the cinema is having a brand new projector installed (at the cost of around £20k), so these next few weeks are the last showings for our lovely old projector. Our time table is: Sat, 07 Feb 20:00 - Paycheck (Picocon) Tue, 10 Feb 18:00 - Buffalo Soldiers Tue, 10 Feb 20:15 - Bright Young Things Thu, 12 Feb 18:00 - Bright Young Things Thu, 12 Feb 20:15 - Buffalo Soldiers Buffalo Soldiers ---------------- 1989. The Berlin Wall is about to fall, and the world is about to be made safe for the new world order. But outside of Stuttgart, West Germany, at Theodore Roosevelt Army Base, Specialist Ray Elwood of the 317th Supply Battalion (Joaquin Phoenix) is about to find his own cold war turn white hot. Elwood's a lovable rogue, a conscript who's managed to turn his military servitude into a blossoming network of black market deals, more out of boredom than ambition. Officially, there's his day job as battalion secretary to the inept but caring Commander Wallace Berman (Ed Harris). On the side, there's everything from selling the locals stolen Mop'N'Glo to cooking heroin for the base's ruthless head of Military Police, Sgt. Saad. When a new top sergeant (Scott Glenn) arrives, with the avowed intention of cleaning the base up, Elwood thinks the new blood is nothing he can't handle, especially after he lays eyes on the top's daughter, rebellious Robyn (Anna Paquin). But that was before he figured in the $5 million in stolen arms that just landed on his lap, Berman's jealous wife, an insane Turkish drug dealer, and, of course, the resulting lust, betrayal, and murder. --imdb: http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0252299/ Bright Young Things ------------------- The first film directed by Stephen Fry this film is an adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies". It is a look into the lives of a young novelist, his would-be lover, and a host of young people who beautified London in the 1930s. --imdb: http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0325123/ After that we have a week of unconfirmed films and the rest of the term off except for a preview of The Girl Next Door. We are also pleased to bring you a preview of The Girl Next Door on March 12th. Tickets will be free and more details will be provided when available. Thanks, Tim -- 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
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