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Super Silent Movie Fun Times!
Attention Southern Californians:
Remember how I went on about Harold Lloyd a while back, after seeing Speedy?
Well, UCLA is doing it again this Saturday (the 31st) at 2 pm. Go! GO!
There's only an organ this time, not an orchestra, but even if they don't use the Carl Davis score I predict it will still be at least 75% as awesome. Same venue, same film, only so much can go wrong.*
My advice is to get the tickets over the phone (310-825-2101 10am - 4pm) – there's still a handling charge but it's less than when you buy them online, and at least it goes to UCLA, not Ticketmaster.
*Earthquake, hostage situation, zombie attack etc. being relatively unlikely
This is the alacrity with which you should proceed to this event:
Also, behold ancient L.A. in all its splendour! Can we go back 80 years and do it over?
Remember how I went on about Harold Lloyd a while back, after seeing Speedy?
Well, UCLA is doing it again this Saturday (the 31st) at 2 pm. Go! GO!
There's only an organ this time, not an orchestra, but even if they don't use the Carl Davis score I predict it will still be at least 75% as awesome. Same venue, same film, only so much can go wrong.*
My advice is to get the tickets over the phone (310-825-2101 10am - 4pm) – there's still a handling charge but it's less than when you buy them online, and at least it goes to UCLA, not Ticketmaster.
*Earthquake, hostage situation, zombie attack etc. being relatively unlikely
This is the alacrity with which you should proceed to this event:
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Oh. Well, that's a shame, really. I would heartily encourage such behavior, seeing as how I'm doing the same once I find a printer of sufficiently high quality.
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Rather The Great Dismal Swamp (Trans: The Great Swamp Swamp). I suppose swamps is something of a lie as it is one. But when one is pretty well surrounded by water it does seems a lot more than just one.
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But entertained!
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In return, I am duty bound to link you to such thing related. Namely the Song Tit-Willow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sou331FNeU4 While by no means my favorite verson, it does have the advantage of being by G&S's own company.
And well, the song that comes directly after that as sung by Groucho Marx (He was a very, very, big fan of The Mikado) and his utterly adorable daughter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt9a4Dt8U9g
And last but not least the great Anna Russell's "How to Write a Gilbert and Sullivan Opera" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yif-5xBbxd4
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