Friday the 13th – Part III (1982)
LIMITED SERIES 3D-CEMBER! DEC 26–30, 2024
During the last week of December, experience our state-of-the-art Dolby 3D projection systems with classic and contemporary films shot in or intended for projection in 3D. Now in its third year, the series includes family-friendly animation, science-fiction thrillers of the 1950s, outrageous horror films, and ambitious contemporary 3D films including those by international auteurs such as Werner Herzog
and Guillermo del Toro. Programmed by Robert Reneau. Notes by Robert Reneau and Kimberly Nava.
Revenge of the Creature in 3D Thu, Dec 26 | 2pm | TMT
The evocative result—Herzog’s only film released in 3D—features interviews with historians and scientists as well as the director’s own distinctive narration, wherein he approaches the images as a form of “proto-cinema.” DIRECTED/WRITTEN BY: Werner Herzog. WITH: Werner Herzog, Jean Clottes, Julien Monney, Jean-Michel Geneste. 2010. 90 min. USA. Color. English. Rated G. 3D. DCP.
The “Gill-Man,” the aquatic creature that menaced a scientific team in Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) , is captured and brought to civilization for study—only to break loose with violent results—in this 3D sequel from original Black Lagoon director Jack Arnold. One of the last films from what is considered the “golden age” of 3D movies, Revenge also marks the big-screen debut of Clint Eastwood, who plays a minor role as a lab technician. DIRECTED BY: Jack Arnold. WRITTEN BY: Martin Berkeley. STORY BY: William Alland. WITH: John Agar, Lori Nelson, John Bromfield, Nestor Paiva. 1955. 82 min. USA. B&W. English. 3D. DCP.
Toy Story 3 in 3D Fri, Dec 27 | 2pm | TMT
When toy owner Andy goes through a packing mix- up during his big move to college, Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), and the rest of the gang end up at Sunnyside Daycare. In the third installment of the Toy Story series, the group clashes with Lotso, the seemingly affable stuffed bear who rules Sunnyside like a tyrant, and must plot their escape. This 2010 Disney Pixar release won Best Animated Feature and Original Song, and it was nominated in three additional categories including Best Picture—a feat only accomplished by two other animated films prior. DIRECTED BY: Lee Unkrich. WRITTEN BY: Michael Arndt. STORY BY: John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich. WITH: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Ned Beatty. 2010. 103 min. USA. Color. English. Rated G. 3D. DCP.
Cave of Forgotten Dreams in 3D Thu, Dec 26 | 7:30pm | TMT
The Chauvet Cave in southeastern France was discovered in 1994 and found to contain artwork painted over 30,000 years ago, including some of the world’s oldest known cave paintings. Filmmaker Werner Herzog was given special permission to bring his minimal crew and custom-built 3D cameras into the historic site for six four-hour days of filming.
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