As much as it might simplify some things for everyone this coming week, we do
have quite a few films to watch and quite a few other films on our list to
consider so I’m not convinced that skipping a week is a good idea. If we do
that, we would definitely need to commit to using the links to stream the films
and watch them at home. Obviously some folks may need to watch some or all of
the films that way depending on their personal schedules. I’d like to have
people address when they would be available next week to see if we can find one
or two days when we would likely have a fairly representative turnout for
screenings/meetings.
I’m not sure how it would for the meeting, but we were working on being able to
set something up so that Bill could attend a meeting remotely from home. Bill,
that might not resolve your scheduling issues, but hopefully that would help.
Thanks,
Joel
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I'm doing a vet's day tradition Thursday & Friday - push back against "patriot"
scoundrels. Will probably be too exhausted on Wednesday - unless the results
are clear early, which is looking doubtful. Anybody feel O.K. With skipping a
week? (I promise to do my homework.)
Bill
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On Nov 6, 2016, at 8:14 AM, Joel Johnson <joel_johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ken has been very helpful and we now have five links with which to stream
films. We also have learned that “COMMAND AND CONTROL” does broadcast on PBS as
an “American Experience” in January and is unavailable. I have removed this
from our lists. We have four films from Abramorama. One is a new film called
“BEST WORST THING THAT EVER COULD HAVE HAPPENED...”. The IMDb synopsis: “This
film from acclaimed theater director Lonny Price charts the journey of the
original cast of Stephen Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along" in the 30-plus
years since the musical debuted on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre in 1981.” I
have added this to our lists. We also now have a link for “THE ANTHROPOLOGIST.”
We have also inquired about “OFF THE RAILS.” We are waiting for a return e-mail
from them.
I don’t know if we may encounter similar problems if we try to project the
streaming onto the big screen that we experienced with “COMING THROUGH THE RYE”
or not. Five films and possibly one more is quite a bit to schedule for group
screenings. Alan, can you check their suitability for a group screening. I
don’t know what else may be going on at the Square this week, but who would be
available Wednesday, Thursday, and/or Friday (There’s almost a tradition for us
to screen something on Veterans Day) mornings. Probably the best advice would
be to watch them on your own at home if you are comfortable doing that since
there are so many.
Here are links:
Blood on the Mountain
<https://vimeo.com/157243346> https://vimeo.com/157243346
pw: carbonhilltop
Disturbing the Peace
<https://vimeo.com/161806779> https://vimeo.com/161806779
Rec0nsider
Uncondemned
<https://vimeo.com/185720634> https://vimeo.com/185720634
password: unc0nd3mned
Best Worst Thing…
<https://vimeo.com/177117110> https://vimeo.com/177117110
password: atlas89
The Anthropologist
https://vimeo.com/129448096
Password: mead