stereoptic
12-05-2003, 05:48 AM
I will not be able to attend, but if you're in Manhattan tonight (Friday Dec. 5), the "Two Boots Pioneer Theater" is presenting:
Politically Incorrect Cartoons
Showtimes: 12/5/03 @ 10pm
See rare vintage cartoons the way they were made to be seen! These toons have not been shown on TV or theatrically in New York in many years and are very unlikely to ever be available on video. If you’re easily offended by the attitudes of a different earlier era, don’t attend this show!
This is their website: (http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/)
here is where they are located:
The Two Boots Pioneer Theater is located at:
155 East 3rd Street (at Avenue A)
New York, NY 10009
(212) 254-3300
TOONS GONE WILD
Unseen! Uncut! Uncensored! This series of rare cartoons from one of the most extensive private collections of 16mm cartoons in the country will be shown every Friday and Saturday night in December. A special opportunity to see vintage “golden age” cartoons that are rarely shown anywhere the way they were meant to be seen -- on the big screen! Many have not been shown on TV since the 1950s and are unlikely to ever be available on DVD. A ToonTalk follows each screening.
They have some fancinating schedule for the rest of the month!
Politically Incorrect Cartoons
Showtimes: 12/5/03 @ 10pm
See rare vintage cartoons the way they were made to be seen! These toons have not been shown on TV or theatrically in New York in many years and are very unlikely to ever be available on video. If you’re easily offended by the attitudes of a different earlier era, don’t attend this show!
This is their website: (http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/)
here is where they are located:
The Two Boots Pioneer Theater is located at:
155 East 3rd Street (at Avenue A)
New York, NY 10009
(212) 254-3300
TOONS GONE WILD
Unseen! Uncut! Uncensored! This series of rare cartoons from one of the most extensive private collections of 16mm cartoons in the country will be shown every Friday and Saturday night in December. A special opportunity to see vintage “golden age” cartoons that are rarely shown anywhere the way they were meant to be seen -- on the big screen! Many have not been shown on TV since the 1950s and are unlikely to ever be available on DVD. A ToonTalk follows each screening.
They have some fancinating schedule for the rest of the month!