Hey Austin are you ready for some awesome classic films?

The Paramount and Stateside Theater put up their summer classic film schedule today. I’m going to try and catch some this summer. The one I am most excited about is one my favorite movies ever MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS!!!!! I will get to see it on a huge screen in a beautiful historic theater! :) YAY! Anyways you can check out the schedule here:

http://www.austintheatre.org/site/PageServer?pagename=summer_film_series

Here is the schedule for May.

May:

Kickoff Weekend: Celebrating 100 years of Universal Pictures
Thurs-Sun, May 24-27

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD7pm Thurs, 9:05pm Fri, 2pm Sat, 2pm Sun
PILLOW TALK  9:35pm Thurs, 7pm Fri
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT4:35pm Sat, 7:10pm Sun
THE STING7:25pm Sat, 4:35pm Sun

Sergio Leone: Spaghetti Western Master (Stateside)
Tues-Thurs, May 29-31

ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST7:15pm Tues, 7:15pm Weds, 7:15pm Thurs

Dramatic Artists: Acting and Performance on Film
Tues-Sun, May 29- June 3

SHADOWS  7pm Tues, 8:50pm Weds
KILLER OF SHEEP8:45pm Tues, 7pm Weds
THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI  9:25pm Fri
AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER7pm Fri
HEAVEN’S GATESun 2pm
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF5pm Sun
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE7:15pm Sun

I’ll prob be going to a lot of these alone. If anyone likes classic film let me know! We might see each other there! :)

2 weeks ago 3 notes

You guys I saw Ingrid Michaelson tonight….

She was so awesome and my favorite part was when we all sang You and I.

1 month ago 2 notes

Hey classic film lovers in Austin, Texas. This might interest you!

On Sunday while volunteering with my internship for an event at the oldest cemetery in Austin. I found out about this amazing exhibit going on at the Austin History Center. The exhibit is about Historic Austin Movie Houses! It sounds pretty interesting I am excited to check it out!

Movies have entertained and enlightened us for over a century. Just as important as the films themselves, the spaces where we experience them has a major impact on how these motion pictures impact our lives. The Austin History Center’s new exhibit, “The First Picture Shows: Historic Austin Movie Houses,” explores the many film venues throughout Austin’s history, from the first motion picture screening in 1896 to the rise of the multiplexes. The exhibit will be on display fromMarch 20 until August 19, 2012 at the Austin History Center, 810 Guadalupe St.

Through hundreds of historic photographs, documents, and architectural drawings, the exhibit showcases the early Nickelodeons and storefront theaters that sprang up along Congress and 6th Streets, the grand movie palaces designed to provide moviegoers a lavish environment, and the dozens of movie houses that cropped up around town to provide ample space for the hundreds of films produced during Hollywood’s golden age. Visitors will also learn the fate of most of these movie houses, the ones that continue on as theaters as well as those that have found new life as drugstores, coffee houses, or comedy clubs. The exhibit will include the AHC’s very own modern “Kinetoscope” to transport visitors back in time to experience motion pictures as they were first made available over 100 years ago.

Join us for the exhibit’s opening reception hosted by the Austin History Center Association on Tuesday, April 3, at 6:30 p.m. at the Austin History Center. The reception will include a moderated panel discussion with Jay Podolnick, Jim Maloy, and John Stewart. Jay Podolonick’s parents founded the Trans Texas Theater Co. in Austin in the 1950s along with his grandfather, Louis Novy, who started in the theater business in 1917. Jim Maloy is a retired projectionist who worked in the movie theater business in Austin for over 40 years. John Stewart is the current projectionist at the Paramount Theater and has worked as a projectionist in Austin for 40 years. The panelists will share their experiences and inside stories about the movie theater business. Light refreshments will be served.

The exhibit and reception are free and open to the public. For more information please call 512-974-7480 or visit library.austintexas.gov.

2 months ago 12 notes

Hey followers…. do you live in the Austin area? Do you want to see some awesome films or bands at South By Southwest this year?

Volunteer for the festival! SXSW is having their LAST CHANCE volunteer call this weekend! Volunteer, earn a perk and have an awesome time at SXSW!

Click here for more info:

http://volunteer.sxsw.com/

3 months ago 11 notes

YOU GUYS FIONA FUCKING APPLE IS GOING TO BE AT SXSW!!!

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I am so excited!!!!!! DO YOU UNDERSTAND MY LEVEL OF EXCITEMENT?! DO YOU?! DO YOU?! I apologize for yelling… But I mean seriously…. she hasn’t performed in how long? I never actually thought I would get a chance to see her live! Here is the information:

http://sxsw.com/node/10193

3 months ago 3 notes

SOOOOOO I HAD TO DISSCONNECT OUR CABLE……

AND I JUST REALIZED MAD MEN IS STARTING NEXT MONTH!!!!! AHHHHH It was too expensive though!!!! Someone in Austin invite me over to their place to watch Mad Men!! I will bring you baked goods! Please! :(

3 months ago 5 notes

pledgingmylove:

Love this series.. Soo much better than the tattoo shows TLC puts out

Look at Austin! :D

4 months ago 11 notes

HOLY FUCKING SHIT! YOU GUYS DID YOU KNOW THAT I AM IN LOVE WITH REGINA SPEKTOR?! WELL IF YOU DIDN’T NOW YOU DO!

SHE IS COMING TO AUSTIN IN MAY!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH It will be my 2nd time seeing her but I think  I will still cry like a baby anyways. She is beyond amazing. :)

4 months ago 3 notes

Ahhh Tumblr I am even more excited for my Media Archeology course!!!

It is exactly what I want to study and we are going to go over so many interesting topics! The professor mentioned Downton Abbey and Scorsese and crazy Debbie Reynolds and we are going to take a trip the Imax theater! We are going to discuss different media histories and the preservation and archiving of them. Besides the actual material the professor is basically my idol. She has worked for the National Archives at the Library of Congress, the Warner Brothers Archives, she is the creator of the Texas Archive of Moving Images and was just elected as the Director of the Board for the Association of Moving Image Archivists. She said she was going to California soon to meet with The Academy and she would tell us about it when she does!!! ahhhh I am really excited for this course! :D

Here is the description from my syllabus if anyone is interested:

Romantic images of the archeologist have been a component of cinema for over one hundred years. But what if Indiana Jones needed to search for old media - magic lantern slides or nitrate celluloid - instead of golden treasure? This course will cast students as historical explorers, focusing our quest to discover and better understand the media s artifacts rather than just as narratives or “texts”. How can understanding radio, television, film and online video as physical objects that decompose (and even explode) over time complicate our understanding of the past? This class will focus upon the materiality of media within specific socio-cultural, economic and technological time periods, each with their own modes of historic, and futuristic, discourse. Topics will include studio preservation policy and national cinemas, the role of the archive and museum, high profile film restorations and even Martin Scorsese.

I just wanted to share that!

4 months ago 8 notes

I’m excited for my Latino Images in Film class. All of the films we are screening are new to me!

These are the films we are watching this semester! :D

  • Jan 25- Flying Down to Rio (1933)with Dolores Del Rio, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers
  • Feb 1- Bordertown (1935) with Paul Muni & Bette Davis
  • Feb 8- The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
  • Feb 15- The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) with Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn
  • Feb 22- High Noon (1952) with Gary Cooper, Katy Jurado & Grace Kelly
  • Feb 29- Salt of the Earth (1954)
  • March 21- Alambrista! (1977) d. Robert M. Young
  • March 28- Chulas Fronteras (1976) d. Les Blank &
  •  La Ofrenda (1989, d. Lourdes Portillo and Susan Munoz)
  • April 4- Zoot Suit (1981) d. Luis Valdez, with Edward James Olmos
  • April 11- Stand and Deliver (1988) d. Ramon Menendez
  • April 18- A Better Life (2011) d. Chris Weitz
  • April 25- El Mariachi (1993; with commentary) d. Robert Rodriguez + Bedhead (1990)

I have seen parts of El Mariachi but not all of it. It was actually shot in my hometown and the town across the border. Besides watching new films in this course I’m excited because the professor for this course is awesome! He was my Development of Motion Picture professor and that was one of my favorite classes I have ever taken!

4 months ago 2 notes