Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Local Philly Films (and beer) this Friday and Sat!

PHILLY BEER & MOVIE WEEKEND EXTRAVAGANZA AT 941
Friday, July 18 and Sat August 19th - 7pm

Two Homegrown Philly Cult Classics on the Big Screen! Support local film making! Meet the filmmakers! Free Beer! Special appearance by Princess Horror of Terror Film Festival!

Featuring 2 feature films shot in Philly by local filmmakers, ‘Space Girls’ (8:30pm) and ‘Superhero Excelsior’ (10:30pm)!

$20 - ID gets you all you can drink beer! 941 Theater Fundraiser!
Friday July 18th 7:00pm-1:00am
Saturday July 19th 7:00pm-1:00am

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"Space Girls" - Directed by Don Dingas

All nice guy nerd Raymond Goldblatt wanted was a friend. But instead what he gets is ripped off by sleazy salesmen, attacked by crazed bikers, and hunted by everyone and their mothers! And his only chance for true love is… SPACE GIRLS.

Starring James DiFonzo, Nicole DeRosa, Eva Holloway, Diane Tedesco, John McGinnis and Felix Diaz
Written and Directed By Don Dingas

“Superhero Excelsior” – Directed by Felix Diaz

A Superhero, Rock n’ Roll Comedy, It’s The X-MEN meets AUSTIN POWERS!!

When the evil Fare Vanity kidnaps Professor Gilligan and forces him to concoct a mind controlling elixir to take over the world, the mighty Dirk Factor and his faithful robot sidekick Cyro, swing into action to stop the crazed overlord and his evil army of thugs! In their pursuit to foil Vanity’s plan, Dirk and Cyro encounter a strange group of superheroes known as, The Uncanny O-Men! An over-medicated band of heroes who join the fight as a minor nuisance to bad guys everywhere! Dirk and Cyro discover Vanity’s hidden lair and in a battle-of-the-century, take on the maniacal madman in a fight to the finish that will leave you “peeing your pants”!!

Produced by Felix Diaz & Mark Moss
Scribbled, Yelled At, Shot, Chopped and Music’d by Felix Diaz
Starring John Nila, Scott Johnston, Sondra Enck, and Raymond Harrington
Comedy, 90 minutes, Color, Live-Action

“This could possibly be the BEST independent film I’ve ever seen.”
Mike Turner, Indie Review