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Wednesday, September 10 2008

2 PM - 3 PM

Topic: "Music Choice ~ Now More Than Just Music Channels; Challenges and Opportunities in Programming and Producing Video Content for Multiple Platforms."
 
Seminar produced by Ellen Muir.
 
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED DUE TO BUILDING SECURITY. ALL NAMES MUST BE ON GUEST LIST. PLEASE RSVP VIA EMAIL info@nyemmys.org or call 212-459-3630 ext. 204.
2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Screening

You are Cordially Invited to a Special Preview Screening!
 

 

Members accompanied by their guests are invited to attend a GHOST TOWN screening preview from PARAMOUNT. Please follow the information below.

RSVP by email your request for up to 6 seats to Phyllis Bishop at pbishopten10@cs.com for confirmation to attend this screening.
 
Seating list will close at noon on Monday, September 8th.
 
Screening Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Screening Arrival Time: 6:30 PM
Screening Start Time: 7:30 PM
Screening Location: Lincoln Square AMC/Loews Public Cinema
Screening Cinema Address: W. 68th and Broadway
 
 ***Line will be at the back doors, Cinema side, opposite Food Emporium Supermarket—Phyllis Bishop will hand out Admit Ones in front of the cinema back doors***

Anti-Piracy Enforcement in front of screening room and inside the cinema: All electronics may have to be given up to security. All bags have to be opened for inspection.

GHOST TOWN Information:
Stars: Tea Leoni, Ricky Gervais, Greg Kinnear, Alan Ruck, Kristen Wigg, Dana Ivey, Bill Campbell, Assaf Mandvi, Bertram Pincus.
Genre: Comedy/Romance
Run Time: 102 minutes
Film Rating: Rated PG-13 for some strong language, sexual humor and drug references.
 
Synopsis: Bertram, (Ricky Gervais), is a man lacking in people skills who dies unexpectedly. However, when he is miraculously revived he finds he is not alone. He can see and talk to ghosts who pester him into doing things for him that they have left undone. One ghost, Frank, (Greg Kinnear), pesters him into breaking up the impending marriage of his ex-wife Gwen (Téa Leoni). This pits Bertram in a comedic triangle between Frank and Gwen.
 
Directed by David Koepp.
Screenplay by David Koepp and John Kamps.
Producers: Gavin Polone, Joseph E. Iberti
Executive Producers: Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Ezra Swerdlow
Original Music by Geoff Zanelli
Cinematography by Fred Murphy
Filmed at Steiner Studios Brooklyn
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Screening

FILM SCREENING:
 
Appaloosa
 
 

 

Members accompanied by ONE adult guest are invited to an APPALOOSA film preview screening preview from Warner Bros.

Seating is limited. RSVPs (via email only) will be confirmed first come, first served.
 
RSVP by email your request for 2 seats to Phyllis Bishop pbishopten10@cs.com for confirmation to attend this screening.
 
Seating will close September 5.
 
Screening Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Screening Arrival Time: 5:30 PM
Screening Start Time: 6:30 PM
 
Screening Location: AMC W. 34th Street Public Cinema
Screening Cinema Address: 312 West 34th Street (Off 8th Ave. Opp. Manhattan Center)
 
Screening Passes for 2 seats will be distributed outside the cinema
Screening Line: Join the general screening line for admission to the cinema
Genre: Western
Run Time: 1.40
Film Rating: R by the MPAA for "some violence and language." Restricted. No children under 17.
 
Anti-Piracy Enforcement in front of screening room and inside the cinema: All electronics may have to be given up to security. All bags have to be opened for inspection.
 
Appaloosa Information:
Directed by four-time Academy Award nominee Ed Harris ("Pollock").
Stars: Ed Harris, Oscar nominee Viggo Mortensen ("Eastern Promises"), Academy Award winner Renée Zellweger ("Cold Mountain"), Oscar winner Jeremy Irons ("Reversal of Fortune"), Timothy Spall and Lance Henriksen.
Synopsis: revolves around a pair of hired guns, (Mortensen and Harris) who try to clean up a dangerous town run by a ruthless, powerful rancher (Irons) and his band of outlaws. Complications ensue when (Mortensen and Harris) meet a provocative outsider (Zellweger) whose unconventional ways threaten to destroy their decade-old bond. Set and filmed in the Old West territories of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Austin, Texas.
Screenplay by Robert Knott & Ed Harris. Adapted from the Robert B. Parker Novel.
Producers: Harris, Knott and Ginger Sledge
Executive Producers: Michael London, Cotty Chubb, Toby Emmerich and Sam Brown
Director of photography Dean Semler, Production Designer Waldemar Kalinowski, Editor Kathryn Himoff and Costume Designer David Robinson. Music by Jeff Beal.
Target Audience: Male 35 years old.
Remake: 1966 Furie/Brando film.