GOONIES Double Feature With BEETLEJUICE Showing This Weekend at The Skyview Drive-in in Belleville, IL

“I’m gonna hit you so hard that when you wake up your clothes will be out of style!”

The Skyview Drive-in in Belleville (5700 N Belt W, Belleville, IL 62226) will be hosting the Double Feature of GOONIES and BEETLEJUICE. The show starts at 8:15 The other screen at the Skyview will be showing MORTAL COMBAT and GODZILLA VS KING KONGThe Skyview’s site can be found HERE

The Sky View Drive-In in Litchfield, Illinois Announces its 2021 ‘Throwback Sundays’ Schedule

The Sky View Drive-in in Lichtfield, Il. (1500 Historic Old Route 66) has announced its line-up for this year’s ‘Throwback Sundays’ schedule and it’s really a heck of a great line-up. The Sky View Drive-in is an easy one-hour drive from St. Louis and it’s only 7 bucks (free for kids under 5). The movie starts at dusk (8:00-ish). The Sky View’s site can be found HERE.

Here’s the line-up:

April 11th – GOONIES

May 9th – AMERICAN GRAFFITI

June 13th – BACK TO THE FUTURE

July 11th – RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

August 8th – GHOSTBUSTERS

September 12th – JURASSIC PARK

NYCC 12: Saturday & Sunday Recap

Shockingly, I arrived for my second day at NYCC with enough time to walk around the convention a bit before my first & only scheduled interview for the weekend. I didn’t mention it in yesterday’s coverage because I wanted it to be a surprise but one of the reasons I headed home early after NYCC yesterday was to watch THE BAY. Why did I need to see this flick you may ask? Because my roundtable today was with the legendary Barry Levinson, director of THE BAY as well as some other flicks you might have heard of like RAIN MAN, DINER, and SPHERE. Speaking with him was an incredible experience and I will have a full recap of the roundtable posted soon.

At the roundtable I ran into Mike Spring of DVDSnapshot.com, who I first met at the convention a few years back. We chatted for a bit before I once again made my way to the show floor. Seeing the massive wait at the IGN theater and the general overcrowding of NYCC, I decided it would be best to skip the panels since they were going to be live-streamed anyway for anyone interested in checking them out. I also assumed they would be made available afterwards although that seems not to be the case, at least not officially.

While passing the Magnet Releasing booth, I saw that director Glenn McQuaid was signing posters for VHS. I stuck around for a few minutes to get a really quick interview, which you can check out right here:

After some more aimless roaming of the overcrowded show floor, I stopped by the Archaia Comics booth to say hi to our good friend Dan Fogler (FANBOYS, BALLS OF FURY). We talked about setting up an interview in about 2 weeks to discuss DON PEYOTE, as well as a plethora of other projects he is working on.

My Sunday at NYCC consisted of more of the same; navigating my way through waves of costumed fans eager to throw down hard-earned cash. The one exception being the hour or so I sat down for a panel. My first and only for this year was an impromptu panel hosted by Sean Astin, which was created last minute thanks to a petition he himself started. He was one of those people with a decent-sized line of fans waiting to meet him the past three days in the autograph area.

Watching Sean Astin take command of the whole room, telling incredibly detailed and personal stories about his entire career, I gained a newfound respect for the man. Unfortunately the panel ran long and I was unable to interview him afterwards as I had discussed with whoever was assisting him for the day. Shortly after, security began their “hard close” of the convention and I was yelled at for not exiting promptly.

Jerry Cavallaro – www.JerryCavallaro.com

Tribeca 2012: Events Preview

Yesterday I posted a PREVIEW of some of our most anticipated films at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Since there are a lot of other things going on besides movie screenings, I thought I’d share with you some of the coolest events also taking place as part of TFF. Unfortunately I will be unable to attend nearly all of these events but hopefully some of you will be able to check them out!

100 Years of Universal

In celebration of 100 years of Universal Pictures, join us for a conversation with iconic actors and directors Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep and Judd Apatow as they share their favorite moments and memories from Universal’s extraordinary history. Moderated by Film Editor for Deadline Hollywood Mike Fleming.

****This event will be streamed for FREE at TribecaFilm.com today at 3 PM! ***

MEET THE FILMMAKERS AT APPLE

The SoHo and 14 St. Apple stores will be hosting a series of Meet the Filmmaker events with people like Jenna Fischer, Lynn Shelton, Morgan Spurlock & many more. These events are usually recorded and available for free download via itunes. They are also free for the public to attend but space is usually very limited. For a full schedule of Apple events, visit http://www.apple.com/retail/tribeca/.

DRIVE-IN SCREENINGS

Yes, I know I said this article is meant to focus on events & not screenings. Trust me, these two film screenings are EVENTS. And they are FREE!

JAWS

With the summer beach season in full swing, a bloodthirsty great white shark begins terrorizing the small island community of Amity. A police chief, a marine scientist, and a grizzled fisherman set out to hunt it down… but they’re going to need a bigger boat. Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, and Robert Shaw lead the cast of this groundbreaking Academy Award-winning thriller. Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece returns to the big screen! See the movie that thrilled a generation, launched the summer blockbuster, and has become one of the most enduring action-suspense films of all time. Come early to celebrate Universal Studios’ 100th Anniversary with trivia contests, live music from Afro-jazz pioneers Nomo, and surprise special guests, courtesy of the upcoming New York Downtown Jazz Festival. Later this year, fans can own Jaws for the first time ever on Blu-ray featuring an all-new, fully restored and digitally remastered picture from original 35mm film elements. Fans of John Williams’ iconic score will also love the Blu-ray’s DTS-HD Master 7.1 sound, which optimizes the film for the home screening environment.

THE GOONIES

When their Oregon neighborhood—affectionately dubbed “the Goon Docks”—is threatened by real estate developers, a group of pre-teen friends needs to find enough money to halt the demolition. Lucky for them, they’ve discovered an old treasure map, sparking an adventure to unearth the long-lost fortune of 17th-century pirate One-Eyed Willie. Sean Astin, Corey Feldman, Martha Plimpton, Josh Brolin, and Joe Pantoliano star in the movie that captured a generation’s imagination. Relive the adventure with Mikey, Mouth, Stef, Data, Chunk, and all the unforgettable characters in this beloved classic. Come early to take part in the “truffle shuffle” contest and win prizes in the first-ever Tribeca Treasure Hunt. Live music from afro-jazz pioneers NOMO, courtesy of the upcoming New York Downtown Jazz Festival.

These panels are always fun and informative. They are filled with great information and usually are a must for filmmakers attending the fest. Here are some of the most interesting panels at this year’s fest:

Film and Brands

Brands and filmmakers are increasingly collaborating on film projects to achieve a range of objectives from marketing and public relations to corporate storytelling and philanthropy. As the number of projects as well as the platforms for distribution increase, the bar has been raised for how to make these projects effective corporate storytelling pieces as well as quality filmmaking. Join producer and director Brett Ratner, American Express’ Vice President of Global Media, Sponsorship and Experiential Marketing Rich Lehrfeld, GE’s Global Executive Director of Advertising and Branding Judy Hu, the Norman Lear Center’s Managing Director and Director of Research Johanna Blakley; and Chief Marketing Officer of Chipotle Mexican Grill Mark Crumpacker for a conversation about how they are collaborating and where this increasingly complex and sophisticated world is heading. Moderated by Jon Patricof, President and Chief Operating Officer of Tribeca Enterprises.

Imagine More

Project Imagin8ion was the first photo contest to inspire a Hollywood film, resulting in the Ron Howard production when you find me, shot using Canon cameras. Join us for a screening of this short film, followed by a discussion with Canon representatives and filmmakers about the versatility of shooting with Canon cameras and creating films through collaborative storytelling. Panelists include Canon USA Technical’s Chuck Westfall, The Russian Winter director Petter Ringbom, CatCam director Seth Keal, and others.

Sponsored by Canon

The Business of Entertainment

Now in its second decade as a signature sponsor of TFF, Bloomberg returns with its Business of Entertainment program at the Festival. This year’s discussion, entitled “Going Global: Will Co-Production Save the Film Industry?” will focus on the recent rise of international co-production, exploring the benefits and obstacles of this often complex but rewarding strategy. Bloomberg convenes major producers, financiers, and other key industry decision-makers who play leading roles in financing today’s film and entertainment industries. Panelists include co-producer of The Girl and CEO of Bonita Films Tania Zarak, Chairman and CEO of Endgame Entertainment James D. Stern, and Director of European Film and TV Group, Exclusive Media, Ben Holden. Moderated by Bloomberg News entertainment reporter Michael White.

Sponsored by Bloomberg

The Future is Short: Storytelling in the Digital Age

As the Internet and other platforms like Hulu, Netflix, Yahoo!, and the New York Times become more commercially viable as distribution outlets for good stories told through film, the opportunities for creating original short-form content have never been bigger, or more lucrative. What do content producers want from original episodic or serial programs, and how do filmmakers who’ve dipped their toes in short-form storytelling, even as brief as three minutes, feel about the work they’ve done? Where might it all be headed? Join CINELAN co-founder Morgan Spurlock (Mansome), filmmaker Annie Sundberg (Knuckleball!), Jason Spingarn-Koff of the New York Times Op-Docs series, and others to discuss the power, art, and business of short-form storytelling. Moderated by Jason Wishnow, Director of Film and Video at TED.

Sponsored by GE / FOCUS FORWARD – Short Films, Big Ideas

New Filmmakers on Film

Panavision’s New Filmmaker Program has helped young directors and cinematographers break into the industry for the past 25 years, supporting films such as Requiem for a Dream and Napoleon Dynamite. While a growing number of filmmakers turn to digital technology, Panavision’s grant program still offers artists the chance to shoot on film by providing them with exclusive camera packages with legendary Panavision lenses, as well as a wide range of digital cameras. Join Una Noche director Lucy Mulloy, Kodak’s US Account Manager of Features and Post-Production Bob Mastronardi, cinematographer Guy Godfree, and other film artists as they discuss the program and new opportunities for emerging talent. Moderated by Panavision’s New Filmmaker Program Manager, Mike Dallatorre.

Sponsored by Panavision

The Pen Versus the Sword

Social change can be implemented through a variety of creative methods—from artists who write and create work that makes people look at society from a new perspective, to bloggers spreading information, opinions, and images to those who need it most, to regular individuals speaking out. Hear from TFF filmmakers Antonino D’Ambrosio (Let Fury Have the Hour), Raymond De Felitta (Booker’s Place: A Mississippi Story), and Stephen Maing (High Tech, Low Life) on how writing and action can make an impact in the world. Moderated by film and culture critic Caryn James.

All descriptions come from the official Tribeca website. There are many more events taking place throughout the festival so be sure to visit http://TribecaFilm.com for more info!

Jerry Cavallaro – @GetStuckJerryCavallaro.com

Blu Monday: Pirates Arrive in Oompa Loompa Land

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GOONIES NEVER SAY DIE… THE CONTEST

“Down here, it’s our time. It’s our time down here. That’s all over the second we ride up Troy’s bucket.”

Oh snap… All you crazy kids are in for a treat. It’s the 25th anniversary of one of my favorite movies, and we are giving away copies for your viewing pleasure… if your GOOD ENOUGH…IF IT’S GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME… YEAY YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH!

Now, you didn’t think that this would be as easy as most of our contests, did you? GOONIES NEVER SAY DIE, so you have to be tougher than that!

ALSO:
-Visit www.thegooniesmovie.com to enter for your chance to win a live scavenger hunt on the Warner Bros. lot!

-Own The Goonies 25th Anniversary Collector’s Edition on Blu-ray™ and DVD November 2nd!

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE A US RESIDENT. PRIZE WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED WITHIN THE US.

2. YOU MUST ANSWER ALL OF THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY. ALL ENTRIES WITH THE CORRECT ANSWERS WILL BE PUT INTO A RANDOM DRAWING TO WIN A COPY OF THE GOONIES on DVD or BLU-RAY.

3. TO ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO ANSWER STEALING YOU MUST EMAIL YOUR ANSWERS, ALONG WITH FULL NAME TO MELISSA@WEAREMOVIEGEEKS.COM

4. HERE ARE THE QUESTIONS:

  1. WHAT KIND OF ICE CREAM DO THE GOONIES EAT?
  2. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE COIN THAT THEY FIND?
  3. WHERE DOES DIRECTOR RICHARD DONNER APPEAR IN THE FILM AS A CAMEO?
  4. WHAT TEST DID CHUNK CHEAT ON?
  5. WHAT DOES MOUTH ACTUALLY SAY TO THE MAID WHEN TRANSLATING FOR MRS. WALSH ? (IN ENGLISH)

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PRIZES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED.



Discuss: A ‘Goonies’ Sequel !?!?!?!

Courtesy of MovieHole.com we have some BIG news for all the children of 80’s movie heaven out there (myself included) … after years of speculation, apparently a sequel to ‘Goonies’ IS happening! Clint from MovieHole informs us that his [unnamable] source is very reliable and I’ll take his word for it, because I want this to happen. If this wasn’t cool enough, apparently Warner Bros. will be giving it the proper big screen, large budget, wide theatrical release it deserves. I would have accepted a well-made direct-to-DVD sequel, but this is icing on the cake.

To read Clint’s full article, go to MovieHole.com

Few movies of the 80’s had the level of influence on me as a kid as this one did. It’s an amazing movie that contains adventure, terror, buried treasure, comedy and all sorts of other fun elements, including everyone’s favorite deformed giant Sloth. I mean,  how could you go wrong with this cast  … Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman, Martha Plimpton and  Joe Pantoliano (Sopranos). Has anyone out there from my generation NOT seen this? [You are not  required to answer that.] For those who have, who’s your favorite Goonie? What is your favorite scene from the movie? With virtually nothing known about this sequel-in-progress, what would you as a fan like to see it become?