David Lynch’s ERASERHEAD Midnights at The Tivoli This Weekend

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“Mother, they’re still not sure if it IS a baby.”

 David Lynch’s ERASERHEAD plays this weekend (August 3rd and 4th) at The Tivoli at midnight as part of their Reel Late at the Tivoli midnight series.

In the summer of ’78 I was just 16 years old. The Varsity Theater on Delmar (in the building that now houses Vintage Vinyl) was the cool theater that showed ROCKY HORROR at midnight and presented counterculture film programming, mostly for the students at nearby Washington University. BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, ANDY WARHOL’S FRANKENSTEIN, HOUSE OF WAX in 3D, and NINE LIVES OF FRITZ THE CAT were a few of the many movies I saw there. That summer, they had a midnight series on Wednesday nights they called ‘Weird Wednesdays’ (I guess the weekends were strictly for ROCKY HORROR – which I only saw there once). YELLOW SUBMARINE was the only other film I remember seeing on ‘Weird Wednesdays’ though I’m sure I went a few other times. One July Wednesday night, my friends and I ventured up to the Varsity to see a new film that was part of the series – one that put the ‘Weird’ in ‘Weird Wednesday’ – it was something called ERASERHEAD.

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ERASERHEAD was of course my first exposure to David Lynch and that Lynchian style. I didn’t know who Lynch was (no one did then) but I found his seminal universe of nightmarish visions remarkable and I still have the “ERASERHEAD – I SAW IT” button they handed out that night.

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Seeping chickens, dancing weirdo women, dying alien baby children. ERASERHEAD was a dark, puzzling nightmare that left me so disturbed I could not think of anything else than the film for days. I had witnessed nothing quite like it – this was long before independent surreal, avant-garde films were a dime a dozen – it was a film of the future (my experience watching the recent UNDER THE SKIN reminded me a bit of the first time I saw ERASERHEAD). Make no mistake about it, David Lynch is a genius/madman (take your choice) and ERASERHEAD was his first full blown feature film. Years later I read that Lynch had personally accompanied the film city to city in 1978 for screenings, so I assumed (or, more likely, wanted to believe) that Lynch was in the audience at the Varsity that night with me. A couple of years ago I was talking to local filmmaker Roy Zurich, who was manager of the Varsity in the late ‘70s. Roy informed me that no, Lynch was not in attendance that night.

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Lynch began work on ERASERHEAD when he was given a small grant by the AFI Conservatory, but the money ran out and it took him over 5 years to finish — in spurts. ERASERHEAD is certainly not for everyone…in fact, it’s not for most, however, you can surely see the singular artistic vision that is David Lynch’s — his style, pacing, use of music, visuals, are all on display. Stanley Kubrick was a huge fan of ERASERHEAD and forced the cast and crew of THE SHINING to watch it to put them in the right mood.

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ERASERHEAD had an extended run at the Varsity a couple of months later and played at the Tivoli a couple of times in the ‘80s, but I never experienced it on the big screen again. If you’ve seen ERASERHEAD only on DVD, you haven’t really seen ERASERHEAD. That’s a cliché, but in this case, it’s true. Lucky St. Louisans will have the opportunity to fly to planet Lynch and see ERASERHEAD when it screens at the Tivoli in St. Louis this Friday and Saturday nights (August 3rd and 4th) as part of the ‘Reel Late at the Tivoli’ midnight show.

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I’ll be there, and I’ll be wearing my 40-year old “ERASERHEAD – I SAW IT” button

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The Tivoli’s located at 6350 Delmar Blvd., University City, MO. Admission is a mere $8!

A Facebook invite for the screening can be found HERE

https://www.facebook.com/events/680323085642101/

The Tivoli’s website can be found HERE

http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/st.louis/tivolitheatre.htm

Here’s the midnight for the next several weeks:

August 10-11: GHOST IN THE SHELL

August 17-18: BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER

August 24-25: CRIMSON PEAK

August 31 – Sept. 1: MAD MAX FURY ROAD

Sept 7-8: SPIRITED AWAY

Sept 14-15: THE WITCH

Reel Late at the Tivoli takes place every Friday and Saturday night and We Are Movie Geeks own Tom Stockman (that’s me!) is there on Fridays with custom trivia questions about the films and always has DVDs, posters, and other cool stuff to give away. Ticket prices are $8. We hope to see everyone late at night in the coming weeks.

Stay tuned here at We Are Movie Geeks for more updates on the Midnight series!

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The Tivoli Announces the ‘Reel Late’ Midnight Line-Up – THE WITCH, ERASERHEAD, MAD MAX


“You killed Ted, you medieval dickweed!”


Another brilliant lineup of midnight movies for the ‘Reel Late at The Tivoli’ to kick off the summer 2018 season. It’s an especially good variety of titles that will draw the late night movie buff crowd with several retro surprises. The Midnight Movie experience has always catered to a college-age crowd and that’s the way it should be. The oldest film this time is David Lynch’s ERASERHEAD from 1978 and the most recent is THE WITCH  from 2015. There’s a Miyazaki of course (SPIRITED AWAY) and a couple of standards including BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE and GHOST IN THE SHELL . I’ve been hosting the midnight show at The Tivoli for ten years now and I’m certain CRIMSON PEAK, BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER and THE WITCH, all new to the Tivoli midnight roster,  will draw good crowds.


The Tivoli is located in St. Louis at 6350 Delmar Blvd. in “the Loop”

Here’s the line-up:

July 27-28: BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE

August 3-4: ERASERHEAD

August 10-11: GHOST IN THE SHELL

August 17-18: BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER

August 24-25: CRIMSON PEAK

August 31 – Sept. 1: MAD MAX FURY ROAD

Sept 7-8: SPIRITED AWAY

Sept 14-15: THE WITCH

Enjoy David Lynch’s ERASERHEAD Midnights at The Tivoli This Weekend

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“Mother, they’re still not sure if it IS a baby.”

In the summer of ’78 I was just 16 years old. The Varsity Theater on Delmar (in the building that now houses Vintage Vinyl) was the cool theater that showed ROCKY HORROR at midnight and presented counterculture film programming, mostly for the students at nearby Washington University. BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, ANDY WARHOL’S FRANKENSTEIN, HOUSE OF WAX in 3D, and NINE LIVES OF FRITZ THE CAT were a few of the many movies I saw there. That summer, they had a midnight series on Wednesday nights they called ‘Weird Wednesdays’ (I guess the weekends were strictly for ROCKY HORROR – which I only saw there once). YELLOW SUBMARINE was the only other film I remember seeing on ‘Weird Wednesdays’ though I’m sure I went a few other times. One July Wednesday night, my friends and I ventured up to the Varsity to see a new film that was part of the series – one that put the ‘Weird’ in ‘Weird Wednesday’ – it was something called ERASERHEAD.

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ERASERHEAD was of course my first exposure to David Lynch and that Lynchian style. I didn’t know who Lynch was (no one did then) but I found his seminal universe of nightmarish visions remarkable and I still have the “ERASERHEAD – I SAW IT” button they handed out that night.

Eraserhead-Bottom

Seeping chickens, dancing weirdo women, dying alien baby children. ERASERHEAD was a dark, puzzling nightmare that left me so disturbed I could not think of anything else than the film for days. I had witnessed nothing quite like it – this was long before independent surreal, avant-garde films were a dime a dozen – it was a film of the future (my experience watching the recent UNDER THE SKIN reminded me a bit of the first time I saw ERASERHEAD). Make no mistake about it, David Lynch is a genius/madman (take your choice) and ERASERHEAD was his first full blown feature film. Years later I read that Lynch had personally accompanied the film city to city in 1978 for screenings, so I assumed (or, more likely, wanted to believe) that Lynch was in the audience at the Varsity that night with me. A couple of years ago I was talking to local filmmaker Roy Zurich, who was manager of the Varsity in the late ‘70s. Roy informed me that no, Lynch was not in attendance that night.

eraserhead-jack-fisk1

Lynch began work on ERASERHEAD when he was given a small grant by the AFI Conservatory, but the money ran out and it took him over 5 years to finish — in spurts. ERASERHEAD is certainly not for everyone…in fact, it’s not for most, however, you can surely see the singular artistic vision that is David Lynch’s — his style, pacing, use of music, visuals, are all on display. Stanley Kubrick was a huge fan of ERASERHEAD and forced the cast and crew of THE SHINING to watch it to put them in the right mood.

eraserhead-1977-09-g

ERASERHEAD had an extended run at the Varsity a couple of months later and played at the Tivoli a couple of times in the ‘80s, but I never experienced it on the big screen again. If you’ve seen ERASERHEAD only on DVD, you haven’t really seen ERASERHEAD. That’s a cliché, but in this case, it’s true. Lucky St. Louisans will have the opportunity to fly to planet Lynch and see ERASERHEAD when it screens at the Tivoli in St. Louis this Friday and Saturday nights (April 25th and 26th) as part of the ‘Reel Late at the Tivoli’ midnight show.

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I’ll be there, and I’ll be wearing my 38-year old “ERASERHEAD – I SAW IT” button

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The Tivoli’s located at 6350 Delmar Blvd., University City, MO. Admission is a mere $8!

The Tivoli’s website can be found HERE

http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/st.louis/tivolitheatre.htm

Here’s the Reel Late at the Tivoli Line-up for the next few weeks:

May 2-3 GRINDHOUSE
May 9-10 THE PRINCESS BRIDE
May 16-17 REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA – With live cast, The Graveyard Shift!
May 23-24 DIE HARD

Stay tuned here at We Are Movie Geeks for more updates on the Midnight series!

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The Tivoli ‘Reel Late’ Midnight Series Begins April 4th

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A tribute to hometown boy (not really, but kinda sorta) Harold Ramis, a Hayao Miyazaki classic from 1988, and a handful of standards make up the roster for the Reel Late at the Tivoli midnight series which starts up again April 4th. No black and white classics or anything pre-1977, which is not surprising since VERTIGO and even CASABLANCA were poorly attended last year. This is a solid line-up though and I’m glad to see the return of REPO! With its live shadow cast – it’s always a good time.

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Reel Late at the Tivoli takes place every Friday and Saturday night and We Are Movie Geeks own Tom Stockman (that’s me!) will be there each night with custom trivia questions about the films and always has DVDs, posters, and other cool stuff to give away. Ticket prices are $8. We hope to see everyone late at night in the coming months.

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The Tivoli is located at 6350 Delmar in The Loop. Visit Landmark’s The Tivoli’s website HERE

http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/st.louis/tivolitheatre.htm

Here’s the newly –announced Reel Late at the Tivoli Midnight schedule for the next couple of months:

April 4-5               CADDYSHACK – Directed by Harold Ramis

April 11-12           MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO

April 18-19           THE LOST BOYS

April 25-26           ERASERHEAD

May 2-3                GRINDHOUSE

May 9-10             THE PRINCESS BRIDE

May 16-17           REPO! THE GENETIC OPERAWith live cast, The Graveyard Shift!

May 23-24           DIE HARD

The series will continue through October so stay tuned here at We Are Movie Geeks when we announce the next slate of midnight films.