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Release Date:
August 14, 2009
Nikki isn't a gigolo. He's a sexual grifter, a fun-loving, freeloading hipster who understands his greatest assets are his looks and sexual prowess, which he uses to charm his way into the hearts of the city's richest women and enjoy their lifestyle. Nikki's latest conquest is Samantha, a stunning middle-aged lawyer who gives him more than he's ever had before. But, then he meets a gorgeous waitress his own age named Heather. She comes to visit Nikki at Samantha's house while Samantha is out of town, sees what an incredible place it is, and comes to the mistaken conclusion it's his. Unbeknownst to Nikki, Heather lives by playing the same game. When Samantha comes home, she discovers Nikki's infidelity and puts him out on the street. With nowhere else to turn, Nikki pulls out all the stops to win Heather over and they begin to form their own kind of bond. Sexually charged by a game of one-upsmanship, each shows the other their best grifts, and they unexpectedly begin falling in love - the one thing they can't do in the life they lead. Soon, the truth of their unfolding relationship forces a choice between love and money, and Nikki has to decide whether he can live on his own once and for all in the hopes of finding something real.
Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Anne Heche, Margarita Levieva, Sebastian Stan, Rachel Blanchard, Sonia Rockwell

Directed by: David Mackenzie

Rating: R (for strong sexual content, nudity and language)

Genre: Romance, Comedy

Runtime: 97 min




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Aida PosterAida (La Scala)Verdi 

Friday, August 27 – 7:30pm 

 

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Performed at Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Italy
Conducted by Riccardo Chailly
Directed by Franco Zeffirelli
Starring Violeta Urmana and Roberto Alagna
Sung in Italian with English subtitles
2 hrs 37 mins plus one intermission

 

Verdi’s “Aida” is one of the most popular operas of all time. It premiered at La Scala in 1872, and was an immediate commercial success. The plot of “Aida” is filled with political intrigue, love, betrayal, passion, and vengeance, and has captivated audiences for generations. Franco Zeffirelli brings his trademark extravagance this production, which features an ensemble of over 300 actors, singers and dancers. This performance was rewarded with a 13-minute ovation at the conclusion of the opera.

 


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The Hidden Fortress (1959) 

Saturday, August 28 – 2pm

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Directed by Akira Kurosawa
Japanese
2 hrs 19 mins, not rated

 

Two constantly bickering farmers on the run from clan wars are dragooned by General Toshiro Mifune into aiding his rescue of fugitive princess Misa Uehara and her family’s hidden gold. Acknowledged as the source for Star Wars.

 

The BirdsThe Birds (1963)

Saturday, August 28 – 5pm

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Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Starring Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette, Veronica Cartwright
2 hrs, rated PG-13

 

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Vacationing in northern California, Alfred Hitchcock was struck by a story in a Santa Cruz newspaper: “Seabird Invasion Hits Coastal Homes.” From this peculiar incident, and his memory of a short story by Daphne du Maurier, the master of suspense created one of his strangest and most terrifying films. The Birds follows a chic blonde, Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren), as she travels to the coastal town of Bodega Bay to hook up with a rugged fellow (Rod Taylor) she’s only just met. Before long the town is attacked by marauding birds, and Hitchcock’s skill at staging action is brought to the fore. Beyond the superb effects, however, The Birds is also one of Hitchcock’s most psychologically complicated scenarios, a tense study of violence, loneliness, and complacency.

 

 

The Girl with the Dragon TattooThe Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

Sunday, August 29 – 2pm

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Directed by Niels Arden Oplev
In Swedish with English subtitles
2 hrs 32 mins.

Rated R - Mature Content and Graphic Violence

 

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Based on the best-selling trilogy of books by Stieg Larsson, Girl With the Dragon Tatoo unravels the mystery of Harriet Vanger, who disappeared from a family gathering forty years ago. Her body was never found, yet her uncle is convinced it was murder and that the killer is a member of his own tightly knit but dysfunctional family. When he employs disgraced financial journalist Mikael Blomkvist and the tattooed, ruthless computer hacker Lisbeth Salander to investigate, the pair begin to unravel a dark and appalling family history. But the Vanger’s are a secretive clan, and Blomkvist and Salander are about to find out just how far they are prepared to go to protect themselves.

 

“A mind-bending and mesmerizing thriller that takes its time unlocking one mystery only to uncover another, all to chilling and immensely satisfying effect.” – Betsy SharkeyLos Angeles Times


“This dynamite thriller shivers with suspense. Haunting and hypnotic.” – Peter TraversRolling Stone

 

 

Monty Python & the Holy GrailMonty Python & the Holy Grail 

Sunday, August 29 – 7pm 


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Directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones
English, French & Latin
1 hr 31 mins, rated PG

 

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The classic film that inspired to current Broadway hit Spamalot returns to the big screen- for the first time EVER in high-definition!

“Could this be the funniest movie ever made? By any rational measure of comedy, this medieval romp from the Monty Python troupe certainly belongs on the short list of candidates. The sum of this madness is a movie that’s beloved by anyone with a pulse and an irreverent sense of humor. If this movie doesn’t make you laugh, you’re almost certainly dead.” –Jeff Shannon

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