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Louisville Exclusive Films's Interests
General
If you have any film suggestions, questions, comments, insights, and inspirations please feel free to leave on on here or
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JULY 23-24 2008 48 Hour Film Project
Film Screenings
Television
The Office, Psych, Monk, Lost, Mythbusters, Dirty Jobs, History Channel, Seinfeld
Books
Matt B.
Authors like Steinbeck, Kipling, Carrol, Dickens, Eliot, Shakespeare, Hawthorn, Melville, Palahniuk, Neal Asher
James
I don't read much unless it's about film or music.
Heroes
Louisville's Own (or ties to Louisville and Kentucky)-
Stu Pollard, Gus Van Sant, Maggie Lawson, William Mapother, Ned Betty, Hunter S. Thompson, Gill Holland, Archie Borders, Craig Miller, Marc Abraham, John Carpenter, Cameron Crowe, Johnny Depp, George Clooney, Molly Sims, Jeri Ryan, Jerry Bruckheimer
Actors- Cary Grant, Paul Newman, Paul Giamatti, Johnny Depp, Al Pacino, Katherine Hepburn, Reese Witherspoon, Glenn Close, Claire Danes, John Candy, Natalie Portman, Steve Buscemi, Tom Hanks, Gary Sinise, Matthew Modine, Robert Duvall, Robert Deniro, Tim Robbins, Sydney Poitier
Directors- Alfred Hitchcock, Woody Allen, Tim Burton, Wes Anderson, Mel Brooks, Peter Jackson, Christopher Nolan, David Fincher, Steven Speilberg, David Lynch, George Lucas
Musical Composers- Clint Mansell, Hanz Zimmer, John Williams, Tyler Bates, John Murphy, Randy Newman, Garth Brooks, Explosions in the Sky, Sigur Ros, Mogwai
Producers- Jerry Bruckheimer, Stu Pollard (because we got to meet them here at our theater)
Louisville Exclusives is the new project developed by Apex
Entertainment, LLC. designed
to bring calendar art and foreign films back to Louisville. With the closing of The Vogue
theater back in 1998, calendar art and foreign films have been a rare commodity in the city.
Baxter Avenue Filmworks began showing these films and continued on for several years later.
Now, Baxter Avenue Filmworks' sister theater, Village 8, will continue in their footsteps.
Village 8 is a long-lived icon in Louisville that shows quality films at an affordable price.
The Village 8 continues to be Louisville's only "discount house".
Now we are proud to bring back calendar art and foreign films to our city and we hope to hear
feedback from all of our customers and friends!
If you want to sign up for our newsletter or want to contact us, you can email us at Louisville Exclusive Films. For other movie
listings at Village 8, you can visit our website at www.village8.com
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N O W S H O W I N G
"Then She Found Me" (R) DAILY
SHOWTIMES: 12:35p 2:55p 5:00p 7:20p 9:45p
Helen Hunt makes
her feature directing debut with the touching story of
schoolteacher April Epner (Hunt) and her very unlikely path towards personal fulfillment. Following the separation from her husband (Matthew Broderick) and the
death of her adopted mother, April is contacted by her apparent birth mother (Bette Midler), who turns out to be a local talk show host Bernice Graves. As Bernice tries to become the mother to April that she was never able to be, April seems to find solace in the arms of the parent of one of her students (Colin Firth), only to find that the mystery to life's questions cannot be solved by a simple revelation. Adapted from Elinor Lipman's novel of the same name.
In the south of France, Jean, a
shy young bartender, is mistaken for a millionaire by a
beautiful, scheming opportunist named Irene. When Irene
discovers his true identity, she abandons him, only to find
that a love-struck Jean has no intention of letting her get
away. Jeanâ¿¿s comical attempts to gain her
affections gradually evolve into setting himself up as a
gigolo at a luxury hotel, until Irene finally starts to warm
to her persistent, persuasive suitor.
Self-control, perseverance, integrity, indomitable
spirit--that's what it's supposed to be all about at the
Concord Tae Kwon Do Studio, where boys are turned into
black-belts and suburbanites are chiseled into great warriors,
all under the watchful tutelage of proud sensei Fred Simmons.
That is, until Fred discovers his wife has been unfaithful and
instantly descends into a blubbering mess. Ok, so maybe Fred
is far more blowhard than kick-ass hero. But when he sets out
on a last-ditch quest to meet his kung-fu idol--the 8-time
undefeated champ and star of the "Seven Rings of Pain"
trilogy, Chuck "The Truck" Wallace--Fred winds up on a journey
that will take him from egomaniacal bluster all to the way to
becoming the stand-up man of his delusional dreams.
Friday & Sunday, July 4 & 6 ONLY
"Paths of Glory" (1957)
SHOWTIMES FOR
FRIDAY: 12:50P 3:00P 5:05P 7:15P
9:30P SHOWTIMES FOR SUNDAY: 3:30P 10:05P
In 1916 in the French trenches, three blameless privates are
courtmartialled for cowardice and executed. Starring Kirk Douglas
Saturday & Sunday, July 5 & 6 ONLY
"The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" (1966) (R) SHOWTIMES FOR
SATURDAY: 12:30P 3:30P 7:45P SHOWTIMES FOR SUNDAY: 12:30P 7:05P A cashbox containing $200,000, that was stolen and hidden in an
unmarked grave, is the focus of three men: two criminals and a strang
Who I'd like to meet: Moviegoers! People who love Indie Films, Art Films, Foreign Films, Potential Oscar Films, and people who love going to the Theatre.
Louisville Exclusive Films's Friend Space (Top 36)
Hey guys, just saw the February lineup and am pretty excited about a few of those. If you don't mind, I'd just like to throw some suggestions out there for the future that I would really like to see.
Grace is Gone Starting Out the Evening Darfur Now Youth Without Youth Reservation Road and Cassandra's Dream (I know I'm probably just not being patient enough for this one)
And thanks so much for bringing movies like this to this area. It really means a lot.
Hey thanks for the heads up on the Wes Anderson short film! It was amazing as usual, for anyone else reading this, go to itunes to download the short for free, its called Hotel Chevalier...its beautiful. Thanks again!!
anyone stoked about the new Wes Anderson film, The Darjeeling Limited? It's featuring a short film before it with Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman, so yeah, knowing is half the battle...