Good Movies, Outside! Viewing is Free. Bring a chair. Grab a burrito, pizza or drink at Hot Lips Pizza or Laughing Planet. Thursday, August 26, showing 12 Angry Men at 7:30pm at the Ecotrust Building (721 Northwest 9th Avenue). Related posts Washington DC: Films on the Vern (0) The 2nd annual Screen on the Green [...]
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Portland, Oregon: Good Movies, Outside! Viewing is Free
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 26. Aug, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
The 2nd annual Screen on the Green movie series
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 25. Aug, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
The 2nd annual Screen on the Green movie series continues in Goodale Park this Friday evening with “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”. This free outdoor movie series, presented by the Short North Civic Association, will be held at the softball diamond in the park’s southwest corner. All movies begin at sundown and will be [...]
Classic movies flicker on a huge white wall
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 11. Jul, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
California might be geologically unstable and frequently ablaze, but you can’t fault the weather. In LA, convertible sports cars are de rigueur, and business is done by bellowing non-stop into a Blackberry, poolside. I’m mid-road trip in a convertible gold Mustang that I’ve rented to “do the coast” from San Francisco to Palm Springs: 500 [...]
Free Outdoor Films Draw Big Crowds
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 09. Jul, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
The popcorn’s popping and the people are heading for their seats. Out here under the fading evening light, those seats actually are personal lawn chairs and blankets, carried in with picnic baskets and pizza boxes. The 150 folks in the audience settle in for the showing of another feature film at Rockefeller Gardens. It’s called [...]
11th summer of Movies with a View in Brooklyn Bridge Park
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 08. Jul, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
Brooklyn Bridge Park kicks off their 11th summer of Movies with a View tonight
Tonight’s movie is Woody Allen’s romantic comedy “Annie Hall” with Diane Keaton
This year you can see the movies at the newly opened Pier 1
The movies start at sundo…
Rockville Outdoor film series, Movies in the Square
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 05. Jul, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
Critic for a day Everyone’s a critic. At least that’s the idea at the Soundry, an arty Vienna cafe, the first Monday of every month. Artists present their pieces and then invite the audience to chime in with feedback. And for those averse to the idea of Interstate 66 on a Monday night, the event [...]
Free Summer Film Screenings in Seattle
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 02. Jul, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
Summer. Film. Free. These three words are always great to see together in a sentence, especially these days when theatre prices have raised to the point of lunacy. And I’m not even talking about “IMAX” or “3D”, which should be called 3x the ticket price. However in these dark times of expensive film prices, there [...]
Outdoor Movie Events at Esther Short and LeRoy Haagen Parks
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 01. Jul, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
Esther Short Park and LeRoy Haagen Memorial Park will be busy this summer with Free entertainment for the whole family! Esther Short Park is located at 8th and Columbia Streets in downtown Vancouver. LeRoy Haagen Memorial Park is located at 136th Ave a…
Portable Giant-screen Movie Theater
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 30. Jun, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
A portable giant-screen movie theater may sound impractical, but that is still what IMAX Corp. plans to unveil this year in the U.S., and in China later. “I would say that China’s the biggest opportunity,” though opportunities for the portable theaters exist in other countries too, IMAX Chief Executive Richard Gelfond said in an interview [...]
Outdoor Movies at the Natural History Museum of L.A. County
by Inflatable Movie Screens on 26. Jun, 2010 in Inflatable Movie Screens
Just when you thought things couldn’t get scarier, the Natural History Museum of L.A. County has dredged up a banner summer lineup of laughably bad horror movies meshed with bad science lectures for outdoor free fun on its south lawn and at the Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits. The horrifically bad but [...]

