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Yeah, a board meeting w/ members should be done!
I just booked my flight! |
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Too bad I am in Florida. I would love to attend. This is so cool!
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jeez
i work for continental and fly for free ya' think it'll be worth going ? or will it be a tool-fest? it would be nice to meet some of you guys and talk music,any of you guys musicians?? |
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The screening is sold out already!!! And it isn't even listed on the schedule on the Web site yet. I found out when I tried to buy tickets from a ticket-buying Web site (www.fandango.com). Here's one person who will *not* be able to go. Oh, well.
-Debbie |
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OK, forget what I just wrote a few minutes ago.
I *did* try to buy a ticket at www.fandango.com, and I did receive a message that the show was sold out. However--I tried again a few minutes later for the heck of it, and I was able to get a ticket. So I'm going!! Yay!! That's really weird that that happened. So Marty if you're out there-- you need to get a ticket NOW to avoid not being able to get in. Here's how to do it: 1. go to www.fandango.com 2. set up an account or buy a ticket as a guest (enter username and password) 3. On the top of the screen, in the window "find theaters and showtimes" enter the zip code 90028 4. Egyptian Theater will come up. Scroll down to November 12. 5. The movie and showtime will appear. Click on the showtime, and you will be brought to a page to buy a ticket (tickets cost $10 plus $1 handling charge) 6. hopefully, if you don't receive a message that the show is sold out, you will be brought to a screen that you will have to print. That is your "ticket." Bring that to the ticket window at the Egyptian and trade it in for an actual ticket that you will hand in at the theater door. GOOD LUCK! AGAIN, MARTY, BUY YOUR TICKET ASAP! -Debbie |
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Thanks Deb.
I did indeed ordered online already and received a email comfirmation. At first, they said they couldn't accept my order as I wasn't a U.S. citzen? I tried again, and it went thru? My CC got charged. Hopefully there will be no problems. I'd imagine I'd hear from either my bank or the site. |
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Advance tickets are no on sale here:
https://www.fandango.com/purchase/movietickets/process0...&mid=20859&tid=AAOFX |
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I've got my ticket! A once in a lifetime opportunity not to be missed, in my opinion.
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Luckily I already got 2 tickets!I had to sign up as a member to get 2 tickets in advance though.I didn't want to chance it as I don't live in the area & didn't want to travel a long distance & not be able to get in!
Scott Catton |
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I know the feeling!
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Got my tickets-now I just have to find the available $ for the airfare & hotel.
Cattman |
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The Program will run as follows:
Here Come The Monkees (unaired version of pilot) (1965; approx 23 mins) 16mm print Writers: Paul Mazursky & Larry Tucker Director: Mike Elliot The Monkees get a job playing a "Sweet 16" party. Note: This unaired pilot features the original Boyce & Hart songwriters demos of the songs. When the pilot was eventually aired, some scenes were reshot and the demos were replaced by later "Monkees" versions of the songs. Head (1968; approx 90 mins) New 35mm print Writers: Bob Rafelson & Jack Nicholson Director: Bob Rafelson The Monkees attempt to escape being The Monkees. Note: This brand new 35mm, struck directly from the negative has only been screened once before. Features the original Mono soundtrack. Q&A with guests Intermission Monkees Make Friends With Kool Aid (1970; Approx 2 mins) An extended advertisement from February 1970. Features one of Michael Nesmith's last moments as a Monkee. By this time Nesmith had officially left the Monkees and formed the First National Band. This advertisement/featurette was never shown widely (or perhaps not at all, since it exceeds the length of a normal sponsor spot). Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers (1966; approx 25 mins) Writer: Dave Evans Director: James Frawley The Monkees are corrupted by an unscrupulous manager. Note: This alternate version of the program with a revised soundtrack, was only aired four times between May 1970 and May 1973. It has not been seen publicly since. The Spy Who Came In From The Cool (1966; approx 25 mins) Writers: Gerald Gardner & Dee Caruso Director: Bob Rafelson The Monkees unwittingly infiltrate a spy ring. Note: This alternate version of the program with a revised soundtrack, was only aired five times between September 1970 and May 1973. It has not been seen publicly since. Don't Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth (1966; approx 25 mins) Writer: Dave Evans Director: Bob Rafelson Davy unwittingly adopts a horse. Note: This alternate version of the program with a revised soundtrack, was only aired three times between December 1969 and December 1972. It has not been seen publicly since. Success Story (1966; approx 25 mins) Writers: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso & Bernie Ornstein Director: James Frawley Davy's grandfather comes for a visit. Note: This alternate version of the program with a revised soundtrack, was only aired four times between November 1969 and August 1973. It has not been seen publicly since. |
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Thanks for the program listing, Andrew. This is one super special double feature!
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Thanks a lot for the schedule,Andrew!Much apreciated!I really look forward to this event (& going back to LA).
Cattman (Scott Catton) |
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Thanks. Cattman(Scott Catton) |
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