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anonymous said:

Fun times!

Posted 10 months ago.

Austin360_sq_48 Austin360 said:

The Belmont continues its outdoor theater series this month with four films starring Matt Dillon. Tonight’s taste of Dillon is ‘The Flamingo Kid.’ The film is shown on the big screen and features dinner specials.read more at austin360.com

Posted 11 months ago.

1989_landcruiser_1_sq_48 Andy said:

Excuse me, ladies. You may remember me as the guy who came to dinner a few weeks ago with underwear on my head. My name is Keith Stat from Millburn, New Jersey. State bird, the mosquito. And as you may have heard I am recently a crowned class B dungeon-master. So if any of you would like to play D&D today, please speak now or forever hold your peace.

Posted about 1 year ago.

Ride_sq_48 sweettxjimmy said:

I sescond that skyler. This is the single funniest movie in the history of movies. Definitely there. “How do I learn this…this, what is it….’new way’?”

Posted about 1 year ago.

Img_1416_sq_48 Skyler said:

Wet Hot American Summer: maybe the funniest movie ever made. This Sunday at the Belmont.

Posted about 1 year ago.

Avclub_logo_sq_48 TheOnion said:

A mainstay of after-school programming for a generation of HBO addicts, Summer School is nothing more than a typical ‘80s retread of slacker stereotypes, adolescent humor, and a predictable underdog story. In other words, it’s the perfect summer movie. Mark Harmon (at the peak of his sex-symbol status) stars as the world’s least convincing beach bum forced to teach a class of remedial English students, while sourpuss Kirstie Alley plays hard-to-get to Harmon’s affable, man-child charms. Of course, the real stars here are the kids, who include a big-breasted (naturally) exchange student, a nervous asthmatic, and a doe-eyed surfer, as well as the film’s one creative caveat: Dean Cameron’s horror movie-obsessed “Chainsaw,” who—along with stoner buddy Dave—steals every scene. As pointless as a mimeographed worksheet (only much more fun), Summer School is all about passing the time. www.theonion.com

Posted about 1 year ago.

Avclub_logo_sq_48 TheOnion said:

Still Austin’s greatest export, writer-director Richard Linklater’s answer to the generational nostalgia of American Graffiti has been anointed as a stoner classic for its dusk-to-dawn party atmosphere, but it’s more melancholy than its reputation might suggest. With no greater ambition than securing Aerosmith tickets in the morning, Linklater’s aimless characters go through various rites of passage on the last day of school, each a little apprehensive about making a new transition. Pitch-perfect comic dialogue, a great soundtrack, and a cast of future young stars—including Matthew McConaughey, Ben Affleck, and Parker Posey—make it fun, but a bittersweet aftertaste lingers, especially on repeat viewings. However, you should probably keep such buzz-killing thoughts to yourself and expect a presentation on the lighter side here, courtesy of comedian Marc Majcher. It’d be a lot cooler if you did.
www.theonion.com

Posted about 1 year ago.
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Moonlight Cinema

Every Sunday 08:00PM @ The Belmont 305 West 6th Street (map)


Funny Films for Free.  Every Sunday at 8 pm.

Join us Sunday nights for an interactive film viewing experience with live action entertainment, sing-a-longs, and contests.

Host Jerm Pollet brings his witty observations and musical talent to the weekly dinner theatre event.

Moonlight Cinema: Sunday, December 2nd- Elf Sunday, December 9th- Love Actually Sunday, December 16th- A Christmas Story Sunday, December 23rd- National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation Sunday, December 30th- Home Alone

 


 
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