For your viewing pleasure

We imagine that tonight's screening of Napoleon Dynamite, the final of the Movies in the Park series, has long been on your calendar, still we must tell you of your other options for cinamatic experiences this evening.
Tonight Top Hat, the 1930s Fred and Ginger flick, kickoffs the Paramount Summer Film Series 30th anniversary season. In honor of their 30 years of summer movies, they are showing the film that started it all off and for the same price - 50¢! Bonus they will be showing "Batman: Chapter One" from the original "Batman" serial. All weekend they will host a 'double Bogie' feature of Casablanca and the splendid Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
Also getting underway this evening is the HRC's Summer Voyages film Series. Tonight's film is Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line (1998), based on James Jones' autobiographical novel. These are free, open to the public and will take place in the Prothro Theater at the Harry Ransom Center. Next up on June 9th will be: Zacharias Kunuk's Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001).
Now in case of inclement weather you still have great choices for unique movie watching without CGI.
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