Dear Film Buffs,
I would also like to invite members along to a special meeting at 4.30pm on the 25th April, before the film, to discuss the next six months of films. Jill is going to be away for an extended period from June, and we need some help in coordinating the films, set-up, AV etc in order for the film screenings to continue after May. We have a good team of volunteers but we do need someone to coordinate the crew on the night!
There is also the suggestion that we have winter screenings in the afternoons to avoid night driving. If you can’t make the meeting but want to contribute your ideas or person-power.
Please email [email protected].
Thanks, Jill
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Official Trailer
Click here : “Song Sung Blue”
Storyline:
Mike (Hugh Jackman a.k.a. “Huge”) ekes out a living doing the tribute act circuit in Milwaukee and that’s where he meets Claire (Kate Hudson). She is trying to support her family, he’s a recovering alcoholic and it’s safe to say that neither are really fulfilled – until, he hits on the idea of a team approach to the works of Neil Diamond. With such an extensive back catalogue including “Sweet Caroline” how could they fail? Well their first gig as “Lightning and Thunder” is for a group of leather-clad bikers and so “Soolaimon” (no, me neither) doesn’t prove the best way to start a gig so much as a brawl. Reconvening, dusted down and targeting a less hostile audience though, they start to achieve some success and even open for “Pearl Jam”. Then as she is digging her garden, a rogue driver puts Claire in hospital and leaves her confidence shattered. With the also ailing Mike now working to keep the four of them and she reduced to the role of painkiller-fuelled couch potato, the question is now – can they regroup and pick-up where they left off, or will it all end up on the rocks? Jackman is fine here, but it’s really Hudson who steals the show with her personable performance – both on stage and when she’s in recovery mode. They both do their own singing and sensibly, Jackman doesn’t try to mimic Diamond as he turns out his hits whilst she accompanies gently on keys and vocals as well as getting toes a-tapping with a few country songs too. It’s not a biopic of Neil Diamond in any way, shape or form but it is one of two talented people who fell in love, hit the skids a few times but tried to persevere – enjoying themselves and entertaining us as they went. Did you know that “Cracklin’ Rosie” was actually about wine?
6.00 pm Dinner and
7.00pm Film screening
Members and guests only
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If you’d like to join our volunteer group please reply by email.
[email protected]
We appreciate help with set up, set down, cooks, front desk, kitchen help and AV people.
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or
$15 for six months (July-Dec)
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Local Film Makers?
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