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‘Do the Right Thing’ outdoor movie tonight plus big boost for NWFF

Two pieces of good news for Capitol Hill lovers of moving pictures.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Spike Lee’s seminal Do the Right Thing. Do the Right Thing takes place during a hot summer in Brooklyn.  Since it’s a bit more temperate in Seattle today, you may want to bring your fleece and flannel to the Havana parking lot where this will take place at 9:30 pm.  The screening will cost you $5 unless you choose to indulge in a cocktail at The Saint beforehand (they will extend their normal happy hour of 5 to 7 an extra hour) – in which case admission is free.  Via Tribunali is bringing a mobile oven and if that didn’t whet your appetite, 16 oz. Miller High Life tall boys will be on special.  DJ Sean Cee will be spinning tunes beginning at 8 pm and through intermission.

Meanwhile, by way of Seattle Metropolitan’s blog, we learn that NWFF just got a big boost in its effort to overcome a $70,000 budget gap:

I just got off the phone with Megan Jasper over at Sub Pop Records. They have made the extremely generous offer to match all donations that come in to Northwest Film Forum by August 15 up to a total of $10,000. Talk about corporate responsibility! This is fantastic news and puts our total so far at around $27,000. Thank you Jonathan, thank you Megan! Now, dear reader go out and buy the new Fruit Bats CD.

Want to help Northwest Film Forum out? You can give your $10,000 — or $10 — here. You can also give and get. Make a point to check out a NWFF film this week or mark your calendars for the week of August 21 as CHS co-presents Art & Copy, a film about the art, commerce, and human emotion of advertising. Here’s the trailer:

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16 years ago

An outdoor movie will be as loud as the Blue Angels. This has to stop. We need a referendum. Was the community included in the planning process? I can’t believe they are charging for something that is outdoors.

Somebody please please post a comment complaining about this. It wouldn’t feel right without at least one complaint about something on this blog. I must be going through complaint withdrawels.

Swift Albero
16 years ago

You’re joking right?

A movie is not as loud as the Blue Angels and football games and Bumbershoot are 2 examples of events that happen outdoors that you must pay to enter, you imbecile.

In case you haven’t noticed, you live on Capitol Hill. And 11th & Pike is most certainly not the place you want to move to if you’re upset by noise. Maybe this was a concern that should have been addressed before you settled on your address.

I heard that Enumclaw is pretty quite, go live there. Gezus.

jeanineanderson
16 years ago

Yay for Art & Copy! I saw this film when it was screened during SIFF. Kudos to Doug Pray & Co for highlighting women who were influencial even during the Don Draper/Mad Men days of advertising. (And still a male dominated business.)
I’m friends with one of the producers. After the SIFF screening he mentioned they were going to recut/reedit a few things for the next round of screenings. I’m looking forward to seeing the next iteration of A&C.