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    <title>borg9 in The Castro (Theater, ... whew!) - borg9 - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>borg9 in The Castro (Theater, ... whew!)</title>
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      <description>IMPORTANT MESSAGE: from one of borg9's minions:&#xD;
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Hi friends, some I've not seen for awhile, all of whom I believe might  &#xD;
actually enjoy what I'm proposing. Monday July 7th from 6PMish til  &#xD;
around 8:45 we'll be drinking at Zeitgeist &amp;amp;lt;http://sfweekly.com/bestof/2001/award/best-bicycle-bar-27487/ &gt; in the backyard. Then we'll walk to one of the most brilliant and  &#xD;
comforting places in the world, The Castro Theater &amp;amp;lt;http://www.castrotheatre.com/p-list.html &gt;. Unbelievably this magical edifice is sometimes taken for granted.  &#xD;
When's the last time you were there? I hope I die before the Castro  &#xD;
does. Playing at the Castro is my favorite movie, Sam Peckinpah's The  &#xD;
Wild Bunch. Not everyone would get this pure and simple work of  &#xD;
unadulterated genius and spiritual profundity, but I think you would.  &#xD;
Afterwards, out to a local watering hole to drink more (Zeitgeist if  &#xD;
no one has a better idea.) I know it's short notice. Many of you might  &#xD;
need to work, or can't make it into the city, or............. While  &#xD;
reflecting on the tentative nature of everything, it struck me that  &#xD;
such an experience should not be allowed to pass. I've seen The Wild  &#xD;
Bunch in a variety of truncated versions as well as the 1 or 2 pretty  &#xD;
complete "Director's Cut" versions probably 50 times in the last 32  &#xD;
years. Over half those viewings were in a theater. I just can't say  &#xD;
how long we'll be able to see such a big screen masterpiece on an  &#xD;
actual big screen. Please join me if you can. I'll be on a bike - I'm  &#xD;
intending to imbibe a little good whisky.&#xD;
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I took the liberty of a small mass mailer so you can see who else  &#xD;
might come. Many of you know one another, some may not. I've only  &#xD;
invited people that i know and like that I believe (whether you've  &#xD;
already seen the movie or not) would really get it. The discussion  &#xD;
over drinks afterwards is all Peckinpah, all the time! You're  &#xD;
certainly welcome to invite anyone else - I only ask that you consider  &#xD;
seriously whether or not they might enjoy this singular movie. I very  &#xD;
subjectively culled through my address book and only invited people i - think- will enjoy this movie. I probably left out some who might have  &#xD;
really dug it - my apologies. If you don't like the movie, please  &#xD;
don't say anything!! One of the best and simplest types of events I  &#xD;
recall from my event organizing infancy in the Suicide Club in the  &#xD;
late 70's was when someone loved (hated or was dumbfounded by) a  &#xD;
particular film and listed it as an event. People would come, see  &#xD;
something thought provoking or beautiful (or cheesy &amp;amp; dumb, depending)  &#xD;
and afterwards they would discuss the film. It was a pretty cool, low  &#xD;
key way to enjoy an evening out and to learn something new. Hope to  &#xD;
see you. cheers -J</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 21:56:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bud Ugly</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-07-03T21:56:40Z</dc:date>
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