Bradley’s Almanac

On Seeing Sin City / more

Posted on March 22, 2005 at 3:19 pm | No Comments

I’ve been trying to write a full-on, in-depth review of Sin City, the upcoming adaptation of Frank Miller’s killer comic stories that I was pretty lucky to see last week… but I’m actually too enthusiastic about it. I’m trying to resist the raising of your expectations (uh oh… it’s already started), and the all-out gushing. It’s a struggle… but here I go…

Well, of all the comic-property adaptations I’ve seen (superhero and non-superhero alike), this was easily the most literal, uncompromising, and loyal translation yet. For fans of the books, it opens with the short story ‘The Customer Is Always Right‘, straight into ‘That Yellow Bastard‘, onto ‘The Hard Goodbye‘ (aka book one), then ‘The Big Fat Kill‘, and back to ‘That Yellow Bastard‘. It finishes with a short and specially written epilogue that wraps things up with in a black and white bow. As a long-time Sin City reader, I feel like I need to give director Robert Rodriguez a big honkin’ fan-to-man-hug. Or maybe just buy the guy a beer. He calls himself the co-director, along with Miller (the credits actually say ‘Shot & Cut by Robert Rodriguez’), and the two of them together got nearly everything right… the visuals, the score, the pacing, the cast. They kept the best parts of the stories intact, taking exact panels and lines of dialogue from the books… it’s eerie. It says a lot about Miller’s visual storytelling that his books work so well unfiltered on the screen, and a lot about Rodriguez in that he understood that. Sometimes you don’t need to fix what sure as hell ain’t broke.

There’s that perfect way the cars shoot down streets, grabbing just the right amount of exaggerated comic-book air. The way the beaten bodies fly further than normal after an extra-hard punch. The inhuman amount of pain each anti-hero can take and keep coming back for more. Speaking of which, Mickey Rourke is amazing… he’s a Marv action figure come to life (yes, I’ve got one… call in the geek police). It takes a few minutes to get by the Dick Tracy-esque makeup job, but once you’re in, you’re so very in. And Bruce Willis… better as Hartigan in this than the whole of Hostage. Carla Gugino, not just a good performance as Lucille, but a very brave one, revealing more of herself than any other woman in the film. Just, um, wow. You’ll see. Nick Stahl, also excellent, and keep an eye out for some pretty amusing line delivery from a bald Nicky Katt… didn’t even recognize the guy at first. And Elijah Wood was actually frightening. Who would have thought that possible? Hell, even the occasional laugh-grabbing lines that worked on paper work better on screen. There were a few small character changes (secondary players get combined, an occasional small scene gets skipped), but the good stuff is all in there. It is Basin City, unfiltered, with all its ultra-violence, nakedness, and dark alleys intact.

My only minor complaints: Brittany Murphy’s cringe-worthy moments, especially her goodbye in the window… not sure why the girl keeps gettin’ work. Also, Clive Owen & Benicio Del Toro’s (as Dwight & Jack) drive to the tar pit drags a little, the only slow moment in the thing. Other than that… cinematic perfection. I cannot wait to see this thing again on opening weekend, so I can put some of my money into the pockets of everyone involved.

Oh, and if you have to go out of your way to catch it on a digitally projected screen, do it. They set one up for us at the screening, and it was noticably gorgeous… the contrast, the deep blacks, the brief uses of color jumping out. Best use of digital filming and cgi-backgrounds (aside from LOTR) that I’ve seen yet.

If you’re a die-hard fan of HBO’s the Wire, you’ve already heard this… but for all of you who should be fans but aren’t yet, listen up: It’s coming back, and we’re damn lucky for it. Apparantly it was a close call for HBO, who thankfully decided to look beyond ratings and ask creator David Simon to present his 4th season story ideas. Well, he sold them on it, so we get another bound-to-be-great 12 episodes. So excited, but it’s going to be a long wait until early 2006. Between now and then, do yourself (and the show) a favor and rent the first couple seasons on DVD, or catch all the episodes in order through HBO on demand. I guarantee you’ll be there for the fourth season premiere if you do.

It’s been a long time since I visited the Indie Rock Photo Gallery, but I won’t make that mistake again. Some amazing shots over there, including some fantastic photos from the Teenbeat 20th Anniversary. Very, very nice.

So you can get three semi-new American Analog Set songs thanks to… Tylenol? Yeah, it’s true. Details are here at the Ouch website, although it looks like I’m a little slow on the uptake. The free split EP with White Magic, called ‘Songs of Hurt and Healing‘, was available in certain magazines last month, and supposedly at records stores like Newbury Comics (although they had no idea what I was asking about). I’m on a mission to find this sucker, so if anyone has a clue, drop me a comment. You can listen to one song from each band here and read a pretty nice interview with AmAnSet main-man Andrew Kenny while you’re at it.

How the hell did I miss the news that Toni Halliday disbanded Curve? Sad to hear, but not too surprising, I s’pose. They hadn’t played live in years, their latest releases were compilations of sporadically recorded and internet-posted tracks that were largely ignored (but sure as hell not by me). I held out hope they’d hit the road, but it wasn’t to be. Since Curve was always, at it’s core, a duo… it’s not hard to imagine her and Dean Garcia working together again someday, but as she wrote: “I do intend to do small one off projects in the future but nothing that needs the time and commitment of a full time band.” Hope to hear her voice again sooner rather than later.

While it’s still available, grab what may be the last internet-released Curve mp3, ‘Weekend‘, from their mp3 page.

Scrubs guy and Garden Stater Zach Braff totally got Punk’d. (waitaminute, that show is actually still on the air?). Click that link, watch the video clip, and witness normally easy-goin’ Braff prepare to deck a pre-teen for messin’ with his ride (“That’s a 100,000 car!”). Semi-embarrassing, yes. His Scrubs co-star Donald Faison is so dead when the revenge comes around.

Psyched to find out that Braff directed is appearing in the April 10th episode of Arrested Development, and that he’s using his blog to spread the word. Please. Watch. That. Show. If it dies, and you didn’t watch, I’m totally going to send a hungry seal after you.

Buy the new Spring issue of Venus magazine. Features on both Sarah Silverman and Mary Timony? Serious swoon-age.

In case I don’t get around to mentioning it before then, you might wanna watch the Thursday night premiere of the U.S. version of The Office. As a huge Office fan, and a lover of all things Steve Carell, I’ll be TiVo-ing it (even though I’ve, um, seen it). Before you write it off, you’ve gotta watch at least one, right? Me, I thought it was better than expected, and I’m glad to hear they start using original scripts (rather than adapting the BBC versions) after the pilot episode.

Instead of being in front of the TV on Thursday, though, I’ll probably be at the Matt Pond PA show over at Brandeis University. Just $5 for non-students, and since it’s free for Brandeisers, it’s probably gonna be packed. MPPA is on at 11, and openers Lincoln Conspiracy are on at 10.

Hey, look, it’s a Magnetic Fields KVRX radio session from 1998. And hey, over here you can stream every song from the new New Order album. Thanks, um, random forgotten mp3 blogs (sorry). You’ll also be able to stream the entirety of the new British Sea Power album at NME.com starting this Friday. Until then, grab three tracks at their official site.

Allow me join the chorus of love for mp3 blog Tofu Hut, especially now that they’ve gone daily.

The Screen Savers, the long-running and formerly tech-centric show that died a symbolic death last year when G4 assimilated their network, TechTV (and the content turned more towards cheesy celeb-interviews, usually-bad live bands, bikini-wearing babes, and video game reviews) is now dying an official death by changing it’s name on March 28th to the fairly terrible ‘Attack of the Show‘. Yeah, might as well abandon any pretense at being computer-centric, even though you still let Kevin & Sarah do the occasional tech-or-web-related piece. Those two are the only reason I still have that TiVo Season Pass, although it now takes me about 10 minutes to cruise through each hour-long program. So farewell to The Screen Savers, and here’s hoping another tech-heavy TV show comes along sometime soon.

And for longtime TSS fans, you’ll be happy to know that the kilt-wearing, Dropkick Murphys-loving former host, Patrick Norton, now has a blog. The fact that the guy resisted having any web-presence was always a source a humor on the show, but he finally gave in. It’ll be nice to see what he’s up to, assuming he keeps up the content.

Picked up some music today… the new Yo La Tengo 3-disc collection, ‘Prisoners of Love‘, and the new full-length from Laetitia Sadier’s Stereolab side project, Monade, called ‘A Few Steps More‘. They had the Monade disc playing in the store, and it sounded very, very good. If you’ve got a Newbury Comics near you, both discs are on sale, as is the cheaper 2-disc version of the Yo La Tengo collection… but who’d wanna miss out on that 3rd disc of outtakes and rarities? Not I.

Oh, and Yo La Tengo returns to Massachusetts on Saturday, July 9th for a show at the Mass. Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, performing live accompaniment for the films of Jean Painlev�. Sure to be a pretty interesting show, but it’s a bit of a drive from Boston… might make a nice weekend trip, though.

And speaking o’ Stereolab, we’re just a month away from the release of ‘Oscillons From the Anti Sun‘, the 3-cd-1-dvd collection of previously import-only EPs. 35 songs (28 of which have never been released in the U.S.) and a DVD of rare videos and television performances. Hot dayum.

Also out this week: A new trade paperback collection of one of my favorite comics, Greg Rucka’s excellent spy-story Queen & Country. ‘Operation Saddlebags‘ is the name of this seventh volume, and Rucka’s writing makes it pretty tough not to buy each individual issue on a monthly basis. Any week that sees the release of another multi-issue collection is automatically a good one.

Work has kept me from updating this place lately, but I’m playing catch-up and should have this week’s mp3(s) up sometime soon.

On deck for us tonight… tickets to a ‘Secret Screening’ at a local theater, but since the pass lists ‘Fox Searchlight’ on it, I’m guessing it’s the new Woody Allen movie ‘Melinda & Melinda‘. I’m up for that.

Comments

Leave a Reply





  • BOSTON-AREA LIVE SHOW ACTION
    Friday, January 17th
    Lake Saint Daniel
    Stefan Webster
    Noble Dust
    @ the Lizard Lounge

    Friday, January 17th
    Party of the Sun
    Yoni Gordon & the Goods
    John Dorney
    @ the Lilypad

    Friday, January 17th
    Speedy Ortiz
    Grass Is Green
    Pile
    Mingko
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Friday, January 17th
    Kate Pierson (B-52s)
    @ the Wilbur

    Friday, January 17th
    Vapors of Morphine
    @ City Winery

    Saturday, January 18th
    Rebounder
    JW Francis
    @ the Rockwell

    Saturday, January 18th
    Thus Love
    The Vaccines
    @ the Royale

    Saturday, January 18th
    Bill Janovitz (Buffalo Tom)
    a benefit for the Trevor Project
    @ the Burren back room

    Saturday, January 18th
    Tugboat Annie
    Arto Vaun
    The Forevers
    @ Faces Brewing

    Sunday, January 19th
    Cracker
    @ the Middle East

    Sunday, Monday, & Tuesday
    January 19th, 20th, & 21st
    Robert Glasper
    two shows each day
    @ City Winery

    Tuesday, January 21st
    This Is Lorelei
    Youbet
    @ the Rockwell

    Friday, January 24th
    The Shallows
    XO
    The Dreamtoday
    Still Life Sounds
    @ O'Brien's

    Saturday, January 25th
    The Meteors
    @ the Middle East

    Saturday, January 25th
    Stereo MC's
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, January 29th
    "Born Innocent:
    The Redd Kross Story"
    movie screening with a
    post-film Q&A between biographer
    Dan Epstein & Sox organist Josh Kantor
    @ the Regent Theatre

    Wednesday, January 29th
    Matt Pond PA
    Anya Marina
    Bathtub Cig
    @ the Rockwell

    Friday, January 31st
    Sunshine [at Night]
    Violet Nox
    This Bliss
    this.xor.that
    @ Cloud & Spirits, Cambridge

    Friday, January 31st
    Half Waif
    See You At The Maypole
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Friday, January 31st
    Jamie XX
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, January 31st
    Fiddlehead
    Linda Claire
    Glare
    Prize Horse
    Pet Fox
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, January 31st
    Frank Black & his band
    play "Teenager of the Year"
    @ the House of Blues

    Saturday, February 1st
    Sandy Clams
    Black Helicopter
    Bad//Vrb
    Ghosts & Shadows
    @ O'Brien's

    Saturday, February 1st
    Crown Victoria reunited
    (featuring Bill Janovitz
    from Buffalo Tom)
    a benefit for the Trevor Project
    @ the Burren back room

    Saturday, February 1st
    Drop Nineteens
    Horse Jumper of Love
    Wishy
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, February 1st
    Stuart Murdoch
    (Belle & Sebastian)
    "Nobody's Empire" book tour
    @ the Rockwell

    Saturday & Sunday
    February 1st & 2nd
    The Bowery Presents &
    Run For Cover Records
    present "Something In The Way"
    with
    Slowdive, Balance & Composure,
    Soccer Mommy, American Football,
    Fiddlehead, Mannequin Pussy,
    Militarie Gun, Sweet Pill, Anxious,
    One Step Closer, Ovlov, Glare,
    Enumclaw, Sadurn, Gouge Away,
    Mini Trees, Great Grandpa, Dazy,
    Wishy, My Fictions, Women in Peril,
    & more TBA
    @ Roadrunner

    Tuesday, February 4th
    EARFULL
    Writers reading. Songwriters performing.
    with writers James Wood & John Sayles
    & musicians Elsa Kennedy & Peter Mulvey
    @ the Burren Back Room

    Tuesday, February 4th
    Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains)
    Filter
    @ the House of Blues

    Friday, February 7th
    Thalia Zedek Band
    Field Day
    Arto Vaun
    @ the Lizard Lounge

    Friday, February 7th
    Rubblebucket
    Hannah Mohan
    @ Big Night Live

    Saturday, February 8th
    Beeef
    Clifford
    Hey I'm Outside
    @ the Rockwell

    Saturday, February 8th
    J Mascis
    Hilken Mancini
    @ the Sinclair

    Monday, February 10th
    Phantogram
    @ House of Blues

    Monday, February 10th
    Tim Heidecker
    DJ Douggpound
    @ the Royale

    Tuesday, February 11th
    Lauren Mayberry (Chvrches)
    @ the Royale

    Wednesday, February 12th
    Tobin Sprout & Bevel Web
    with the Moles/Richard Davies
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Thursday, February 13th
    Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top)
    @ the Cabot, Beverly

    Thursday, February 13th
    Lunar Vacation
    Tasha
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Thursday, February 13th
    J Mascis
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, February 14th
    Jilted Lovers:
    A Valentine's Day Cover Show

    with
    10,000 Spoons as Alanis Morissette,
    Super Graphic Ultra Modern TIFFY
    & Friends as Chappell Roan, and
    69 Fireflies as The Magnetic Fields
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, February 15th
    Freezepop
    @ the Middle East Down

    Saturday, February 15th
    Travis
    @ the Royale

    Monday & Tuesday
    February 17th & 18th
    Jack White
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, February 22nd
    10 years of WORSHIPPER
    with Roadsaw & Summoner
    @ Widowmaker, Braintree

    Saturday, February 22nd
    Father John Misty
    Destroyer
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, February 23rd
    Jenny Owens Young
    @ Club Passim

    Tuesday, February 25th
    Howard Jones
    ABC
    @ the Shubert Theatre

    Thursday, February 27th
    Pom Pom Squad
    Caroline Kingsbury
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, February 28th
    The Bevis Frond
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Saturday, March 1st
    Elvis Costello & Steve Nieve
    @ the Cabot, Beverly

    Thursday, March 6th
    Avengers
    Lupo Citta
    @ the Middle East

    Friday, March 7th
    Michael Shannon, Jason Narducy,
    & friends mark the 40th anniversary of
    R.E.M.'s "Fables of the Reconstruction"
    (and more) with opener Dave Hill
    @ the Royale

    Sunday, March 9th
    an acoustic evening with
    Trey Anastasio
    @ the Wang

    Monday, March 10th
    Kim Deal
    @ the Wilbur

    Tuesday, March 11th
    Kraftwerk
    @ the Wang

    Tuesday, March 11th
    Peter Wolf (J Geils Band)
    presents his new memoir
    "Waiting on the Moon"
    @ Cambridge Public Library

    Wednesday, March 12th
    The MC Taylor Goldsmith Show
    MC Taylor (Hiss Golden Messenger)
    and Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes)
    @ the Cut, Gloucester

    Friday & Saturday
    March 14th & 15th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Menzingers
    Teenage Bottlerocket

    Saturday, March 15th
    Hovvdy
    Video Age
    @ the Middle East Downstairs

    Saturday, March 15th
    Dream Theater
    40th Anniversary Tour
    @ the Wang

    Saturday, March 15th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Menzingers
    Teenage Bottlerocket
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, March 16th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Bouncing Souls
    Hot Water Music
    Rebuilder
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Monday, March 17th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Bouncing Souls
    Hot Water Music
    Cody Nilson
    @ House of Blues

    Wednesday, March 19th
    Quicksand
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, March 20th
    Neil Degrasse Tyson
    @ the Wilbur

    Sunday, March 23rd
    Ida & Tsunami!
    the Coin-Flip tour!
    @ Crystal Ballroom

    Tuesday, March 25th
    Of Montreal
    cumgirl8
    @ the Royale

    Thursday, March 27th
    Horsegirl
    Free Range
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Thursday, March 27th
    José González
    @ the Cabot in Beverly

    Friday, March 28th
    The Weather Station
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, March 29th
    Robin Lane
    @ Club Passim

    Saturday, March 29th
    Maya Hawke
    Katy Kirby
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, March 30th
    The Hard Quartet
    Sharp Pins
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, April 3rd
    Alan Sparhawk (Low)
    Circuit des Yeux
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, April 5th
    Snow Patrol
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, April 5th
    Franz Ferdinand
    @ the Orpheum

    Sunday, April 6th
    The War & Treaty
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, April 8th
    Deftones
    The Mars Volta
    Fleshwater
    @ TD Garden

    Wednesday, April 9th
    Yardbirds
    @ City Winery Boston

    Wednesday, April 9th
    Kylie Minogue
    @ the Garden

    Thursday, April 10th
    FACS
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, April 11th
    Mogwai
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, April 12th
    Franz Ferdinand
    @ the Orpheum

    Sunday, April 13th
    EXTC
    (Terry Chambers & friends)
    @ City Winery

    Sunday, April 13th
    Heart
    @ Agganis Arena

    Tuesday, April 15th
    Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
    St. Vincent
    @ Agganis Arena

    Thursday, April 17th
    Dead Boys
    Richard Lloyd Group
    (of Television)
    @ Deep Cuts

    Thursday, April 17th
    Mercury Rev
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Friday, April 18th
    Mount Eerie
    Hana Stretton
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, April 18th
    Bright Eyes
    Cursive
    @ House of Blues

    Saturday, Sunday, & Tuesday
    April 19th, 20th, & 21st
    Ani DiFranco
    @ the Somerville Theatre

    Sunday, April 20th
    Gang of Four
    "The Long Goodbye" farewell tour
    playing "Entertainment!" & more
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Monday, April 21st
    Lucy Dacus
    Katie Gavin
    Jamine.4.t.
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Wednesday, April 23rd
    Dweezil Zappa
    @ the Cabot, Beverly, MA

    Wednesday, April 23rd
    The Linda Lindas
    Pinkshift
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, April 24th
    Christian Death
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday & Saturday
    April 25th & 26th
    The Town and the City Festival!
    @ various venues in Lowell

    Saturday, April 26th
    Poison the Well
    Glassjaw
    Better Lovers
    Teenage Wrist
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, April 27th
    Indigo Girls
    Melissa Etheridge
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Thursday, May 1st
    Deep Sea Diver
    Byland
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Thursday, May 1st
    Sharon Van Etten
    & the Attachment Theory
    Love Spells
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, May 2nd
    Bob Mould & his band
    J. Robbins & his band
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, May 3th
    Cheekface
    @ The Sinclair

    Sunday, May 4th
    The Queers
    @ the Middle East Upstairs

    Sunday, May 4th
    AC/DC
    @ Gillette Stadium

    Wednesday, May 7th
    Japanese Breakfast
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Thursday, May 8th
    Melvins
    Napalm Death
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, May 8th
    Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Monday, May 12th
    Kendrick Lamar
    SZA
    @ Gillette Stadium

    Saturday, May 17th
    Amyl & the Sniffers
    Sheer Mag
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, May 24th
    The Wedding Present
    "Bizarro" 35th Anniversary Tour
    with The Tubs
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
    May 23rd, 24th, & 25th
    Boston Calling Music Festival
    @ the Harvard Athletic Complex

    Wednesday, May 28th
    Barry Manilow
    "the last Boston concert"
    @ the Garden

    Thursday, May 29th
    Annie Dirusso
    Squirrel Flower
    @ the Paradise

    Friday, May 30th
    Teddy Swims
    @ Suffolk Downs

    Friday, June 6th
    The Ocean Blue
    playing their self-titled LP
    and their "Cerulean" LP
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Wednesday, June 11th
    Turnover
    "Peripheral Vision" tour
    with Balance & Composure
    & Citizen
    @ the House of Blues

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    June 10th & 11th
    Queens of the Stone Age
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Thursday, June 19th
    Blondshell
    Daffo
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, June 27th
    Khruangbin
    John Carroll Kirby
    @ Suffolk Downs

    Monday, July 7th
    OMD
    @ House of Blues

    Tuesday, July 15th
    Weird Al Yankovic
    @ the Wang

    Wednesday, July 16th
    Mekons
    Johnny Dowd
    @ City Winery

    Friday, July 18th
    Samantha Crain
    @ Warehouse XI

    Friday & Saturday
    July 18th & 19th
    PIXIES
    performing "Bossanova"
    & "Trompe Le Monde" (18th)
    and a set of classics (19th)
    with Kurt Vile & the Violators
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Monday, July 21st
    Ghost
    @ TD Garden

    Saturday, July 26th
    Toto
    Christopher Cross
    Men At Work
    @ Leader Bank Pavilion

    Saturday, July 26th
    Rod Stewart
    Cheap Trick
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Tuesday, July 29th
    Goo Goo Dolls
    Dashboard Confessional
    @ the Pavilion

    Wednesday, July 30th
    The "Happy Together" Tour
    featuring The Turtles,
    Jay & the Americans,
    Little Anthony, Mark Lindsay
    (of Paul Revere & the Raiders),
    The Vogues, & the Cowsills
    @ Lynn Auditorium

    Friday, August 1st
    LOST 80's LIVE
    with A Flock of Seagulls,
    Big Country, General Public,
    The Vapors, Belouis Some,
    The Icicle Works, China Crisis,
    Josie Cotton, Polecats,
    and more
    @ the Wang

    Saturday, August 30th
    Coheed & Cambria
    Taking Back Sunday
    Foxing
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, September 7th
    My Chemical Romance
    Idles
    @ Fenway Park

    Wednesday, September 17th
    Alison Krauss & Union Station
    Willie Watson
    @ the Pavilion

    Tuesday, September 23rd
    Viagra Boys
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, October 4th
    An Inconceivable Evening
    with Cary Elwes
    & a screening of
    The Princess Bride
    @ the Wilbur