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Can't Miss It: Tuesday

There's really no time like an election year for reminding us of our chimpanzee progenitors. So it's a good time to catch a one-night-only showing of Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey at the Cinerama in glorious 70mm. It's an original print in "B" condition, for those of you who know what the hell that means.

This site claims to explain what 2001 is about, in Flash. When it opened, the NY Times' Renata Adler pegged it "somewhere between hypnotic and immensely boring," comparing the space voyage to a kid's time at a '50s camp. Yet it's hard even to think of a movie with comparable sweep: from the dawn of consciousness (i.e., 1968) to a manned spacecraft sent to Jupiter; or of a movie than has so firmly established itself in our cultural awareness. Obviously going to space camp is pretty exciting.

8pm // Cinerama // Tickets $10.25

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  • MvB

    Comte, dood! It says right there in the title: "Can't Miss It"! Don't make me a liar.

  • COMTE

    Awwwwwww CRAP!



    I've only seen 2001 twice on a Cinerama screen; once during its first run in 1969 (it played at the old Hollywood Theatre in PDX for over a year!), and once a few years back at the Cinerama.



    But, I've already got plans for this evening.



    *Sigh!*



    And people say there's never anything to do in this town...

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