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| MOVIE NIGHTS AT SERRANO 2008 |
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MOVIES START NO LATER THAN 8:30PM. GET THERE EARLY! |
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Thank you Parker Development and Raleys for your support!
You have helped us provide this Summer Series free to the community!
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| Movies will be held the first and third Saturday of every month May- August 2008 |
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Open lawn seating 7pm. Movies will start at dusk.
Get there early to ensure a good spot on
The Village Green
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| Map it |
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| See you Under the STARS! |
| Movies may be subject to change |
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| May 3 - Raiders of the Lost Ark |
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| "Raiders of the Lost Ark" leaves you breathless. Its spirit is straight from the days of those thrilling matinee classics. Harrison Ford is the swashbuckling hero, Indiana Jones, who, with his spunky girlfriend, must battle foes of every shape, size and description to keep the mysterious Lost Ark of the Covenantant out of Hitler's hands. |
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Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies
Directed by Steven Spielberg |
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| May 17 - The Wizard of OZ |
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| Kansas girl Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) and her dog, Toto, are whisked by a tornado into the magical land of Oz in this much loved musical adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s classic novel. Dorothy joins the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion on an adventure down the Yellow Brick Road to persuade the Wizard to help her find her way home. |
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Judy Garland, Bert Lahr, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley
Turner/MGM; Directed by
Victor Fleming
Rated G; 102 minutes; 1939 |
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“The best children’s movie ever made.”- Jack Mathews, NEWSDAY
“A pure pleasure! Go off to see the Wizard.”- Leah Rozen, PEOPLE,
“A version that looks better than anything you grew up with!” - Mike Clark, USA TODAY |
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| June 7 - The Last Mimzy |
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| Two ordinary siblings begin to develop extraordinary talents after they find a mysterious box of toys. The pair is soon learning from a stuffed rabbit named Mimzy who teaches them everything from science to levitation. Soon the kids, their parents and even their teacher are drawn into a strange and sometimes terrifying world. |
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Joely Richardson, Timothy Hutton, Michael Clarke Duncan
New Line Cinema; Directed by Robert Shaye
Rated PG; 90 minutes; 2007 |
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| June 21 - About A Boy |
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Based on Nick Hornsby's novel, this film features Will (Grant), a rich, independent and irresponsible Londoner on the prowl for available women. His new tactic is an invention of an imaginary son so he can start attending single parent meetings. His self- serving plans take an unexpected turn when he meets Marcus, a troubled 12-year-old boy. Will and Marcus become friends and have an amazing impact on each other's lives. |
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Hugh Grant, Toni Collette, Rachel Weisz, Nicholas Hoult
Universal Pictures;
Directed by Paul Weitz, Chris Weitz
Rated PG-13; 100 minutes; 2002 |
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| July 5 - Big |
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| Tom Hanks plays Josh Baskin, a 12-year-old boy who has been transformed into a 35-year-old man by a carnival wishing machine. Elizabeth Perkins plays Susan, the sophisticated lady executive who falls in love with him. |
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Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, Robert Loggia, John Heard, Jared Rushton, David Moscow, John Lovitz 20th Century Fox Films; Directed by Penny Marshall Rated PG; 104 minutes; 1988 |
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| July 19 DATE NIGHT! PG-13 - P.S. I Love You |
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| Holly Kennedy is beautiful, smart and married to the love of her life - a passionate, funny, and impetuous Irishman named Gerry. So when Gerry's life is taken by an illness, it takes the life out of Holly. The only one who can help her is the person who is no longer there. Nobody knows Holly better than Gerry. So it's a good thing he planned ahead. Before he died, Gerry wrote Holly a series of letters that will guide her, not only through her grief, but in rediscovering herself. The first message arrives on Holly's 30th birthday in the form of a cake, and to her utter shock, a tape recording from Gerry, who proceeds to tell her to get out and "celebrate herself". In the weeks and months that follow, more letters from Gerry are delivered in surprising ways, each sending her on a new adventure and each signing off in the same way; P.S. I Love You. Holly's mother and best friends begin to worry that Gerry's letters are keeping Holly tied to the past, but in fact, each letter is pushing her further into a new future. With Gerry's words as her guide, Holly embarks on a journey of rediscovery in a story about marriage, friendship and how a love so strong can turn the finality of death into a new beginning for life. |
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Hillary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow, Harry Connick, Jr Warner Brothers; Directed by Richard LaGravenese
Rated PG-13; 126 min; 2007 |
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| August 2 - Alvin and the Chipmunks |
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| A global treasure that has delighted three generations of fans, comes to the big screen for the first time. The live-action/CGI motion picture event brings together the celebrated history of its beloved characters - Dave Seville and singing chipmunks Alvin, Simon and Theodore - adding a new comic sensibility and edge. The squeaky-voiced trio and Dave Seville made recording, broadcasting and merchandising history - selling 43 million albums, winning several Grammys(r), and headlining an animated prime time series, numerous TV specials, and a top-rated Saturday morning series seen in over 100 countries and translated into 40 languages. |
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Jason Lee, Ross Bagdasarian Jr., Janice Karman, David Cross, Cameron Richardson 20th Century Fox Film Corp (FOX); Directed by Tim Hill
Rated G; 90 min; 2007 |
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| August 16 - Enchanted |
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| A classic Disney fairytale lands in modern-day New York City when a storybook princess is thrust into present day Manhattan by an evil queen. Her prince follows after to rescue her but her journey causes her to change her views on life and love after meeting a handsome lawyer. |
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Susan Sarandon, James Marsden, Amy Adams
Walt Disney Pictures; Directed by Kevin Lima
Rated PG; 107 minutes; 2007 |
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