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This Week At The New Beverly!

Actor Sid Haig Plays Some Of His Favorite Films: Peckinpah, Howard Hawks, Jack Hill & More!
This Week At The New Beverly!

The March / April calendar is now online:
www.NewBevCinema.com

March 24-31:
Legendary actor & cult movie icon Sid Haig will appear at the theater as we present some of his favorite movies as well as some of his own films.

Read the LA CityBeat article here.



Sunday & Monday March 22 & 23

Das Boot
(1981) The 1997-Released Director's Cut
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0082096/
dir. Wolfgang Petersen, starring Jürgen Prochnow
Sun: 5:00 only; Mon: 8:00 only

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Commando Squad

They Take No Prisoners, They Show No Mercy.
 





Trans World Entertainment 37031
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Spirit of Armenia

I checked out the "Spirit of Armenia!" Sunday night up at the Hollywood Bowl with my beloved Ngoc em. I've lived in L.A. for more than a few years now and, shamefully, it was my first time up there. I'd definitely like to go back soon.

Anyway, I didn't know what to expect at all. My exposure to Armenian music is mostly limited to KSCI where I've seen seen more than enough Tupac-indebted gangsta rap.

Still, I would possibly prefer that to my even stronger dislike of five thousand-year-old tunes played on a fretless bass.

The Bowl was pretty full. Even though we were outside and there was no smoking except outside, the air hung heavy with cigarette/cigar smoke and perfume. We brought 2 Buck Chuck and cheese with sesame pita chips. We found our seats. Saw a couple of friends near us but sat where we were assigned.

I don't think I've ever been to one of those concerts with the big screens projecting what's going on the stage before. No lie, I think the biggest concert I'd ever been to (before last night) was Big Audio Dynamite in a park in 1992.

I found myself alternating between squinting at the stage and craning at the big screens. I wished I'd brought binoculars or opera glasses or something. It's like being at a sports bar. Even if you want to focus on something, the TVs all around hypnotize with their pretty colors! It's even more difficult to look away when you're periodically blinded by the gleam of gargantuan images of Adiss Harmandian cracking smirks and busting out in his Tom Jones-like gestures.

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