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DESCRIPTION:Hello!  We're finally back on track, and even though this is last minute, 
 we're going to do a trial run THIS Friday!!!\n\nFirst off, our new venue is 
 at 600 4th St in West Sacramento.  This is on the corner of 4th and F St in 
 *West* Sacramento (NOT 4th and F in downtown Sacramento).  This is just 
 over the river, so very, very close to downtown.  One way of getting there 
 is to take the I Street Bridge over the river, make the first left after 
 the bridge (3rd Street), go down a few blocks to F St, make a right, go one 
 more block and you are there!  It's the big gray building at the corner.  
 If you overshoot the building just slightly, you'll see an entrance to the 
 parking lot.  Yes, there IS a large parking lot at this place!!  Entry door 
 is at the grassy park-like area by the parking lot.  Keeping with our theme 
 of not using front doors, this is kind of in the back of the building.  
 It's the old ILWU labor union hall.\n\nWe're really in the first stage of 
 readiness, and you'll see additional changes over the next month or two 
 (changes for the better, that is).   \n\nOK, enough of that!  What are we 
 gonna show on this test run?\n\nThis Friday, November 2, we are going to 
 repeat our Halloween Hangover which we did last year, particularly since 
 folks loved the movie so much when we previously screened it.  This will be 
 at 7 PM.  For this night only, admission is just 3 bucks (we're not sure 
 how smoothly this one is going to go, so it's a bit discounted). 
 \n\nGraveyard Alive:\n\nFrom Canada comes this enjoyable, low-budget black 
 and white zombie film which is a cross between 1920's German Expressionism, 
 soap operas and 1960's B-horror films with beautiful cinematography and 
 shot in Techniscope (a process used by Dario Argento, George Romero, Sergio 
 Leone and many others in the 1960's). A ridiculed homely nurse is bitten by 
 a zombie and transforms into a flesh-eating sex-kitten in a short-short 
 skirt. Now all the cute young doctors are after her and everything would be 
 great, except... the hospital's body count starts to dramatically rise - 
 something co-workers are bound to notice... \n\n"A profound fondness for 
 grade-Z horror pics powers Graveyard Alive, a take-no-prisoners genre 
 parody rooted firmly in the playful tradition of Sam Raimi, George Romero 
 and Canadian kitschmeister, Guy Maddin. Very cleverly made on a minuscule 
 budget, terrific-looking Graveyard Alive should see a healthy life (and 
 after-life?) as a cult and midnight movie." - Variety \n\n"Graveyard Alive" 
 will show with the short film "Zombie American" starring The Daily Show's 
 Ed Helms! It's a hilarious "documentary" on the often over-looked issue of 
 discrimination against zombies in America. \n\nSo please -- try to make it 
 out - bring some friends!  Check out the huge new space we're in!  Have 
 some cheap fun!  And what's coming in the future?  Some really fantastic 
 stuff, including  Late Night Movies on a Big Screen.  More details on that 
 to come very soon.  If you're there this Friday, you'll get a sneak peak 
 via the trailer reel.  Probably no popcorn or anything this week, but that 
 should resume next week.  As always, seating is on folding chairs, so feel 
 free to bring a pillow or cushion (or even your own chair).  Digital 
 projection on to a large screen.\n\nWe still have a lot of last minute work 
 to do at the space this week, but I am going to try to get the full 
 November line-up out in a day or two.  We're just a tiny bit backlogged 
 right now.\n\nhttp://www.shiny-object.com/screenings/\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/30/18457139.php
SUMMARY:Movies on a Big Screen Returns! With Zombies and Ed Helms!
LOCATION:600 4th St, West Sacramento.  Corner of 4th and F -- in West Sacramento 
 just over the river from downtown.
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