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		<title>Films on at Glastonbury Festival</title>
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Seeing as I am off to Glastonbury tomorrow morning, I thought I would share the cinema tent listings for the festival and a few thoughts about them. Here&#8217;s hoping that in between music, partying and chilling out there will be time enough for me to catch a couple of the screenings.

 
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<blockquote><p>Seeing as I am off to <strong>Glastonbury</strong> tomorrow morning, I thought I would share the cinema tent listings for the festival and a few thoughts about them. Here&#8217;s hoping that in between music, partying and chilling out there will be time enough for me to catch a couple of the screenings.</p></blockquote>
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<p><strong>Thursday </strong><br />
11:00  Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa<br />
14:00  Adventureland (preview screening)<br />
16:00  The Boat that Rocked<br />
18:30  Yes Man<br />
20:30  Mamma Mia!<br />
22:30  Ferris Bueller&#8217;s Day Off<br />
00:30  Anvil! The Story of Anvil<br />
02:00  Spinal Tap 25th Anniversary</p>
<p>- of all these I am most likely to see <em>The Boat That Rocked</em>, which would seem appropriate for the event, being the story of pirate radio in the UK. The atmosphere for either cult classics <em>Ferris Bueller</em> or <em>Spinal</em> <em>Tap </em>would arguably be feel-good and fun. Also if we&#8217;re all in a happy-go-lucky sing-song mood (and unashamedly camp and silly) then <em>Mamma Mia!</em> would also be worth a watch.<br />
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<p><strong>Friday</strong><br />
11:00  Bolt 3D<br />
12:30  A time comes<br />
13:00  Future shorts presents &#8220;Adventure&#8221;<br />
14:00  Marley and Me<br />
16:00  Batman Begins<br />
18:20  The Dark Knight<br />
21:00  Moon &amp; Sledgehammer<br />
22:30  Vicky Cristina Barcelona<br />
00:30  Slumdog Millionaire<br />
02:30  Soul Power</p>
<p>- With the exception of the underwhelming <a href="http://www.webubble.co.uk/2009/06/20/bolt-2009/"><em>Bolt</em></a> and the mediocre <em>Marley and Me</em>, Friday&#8217;s listings are impressive, with the back-to-back <em>Batman </em>films proving very tempting (and also a great idea on the part of the festival organisers). Both the Oscar winning <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em> and Woody Allen&#8217;s latest effort <em>Vicky Cristina Barcelona</em> should attract a fair few viewers, although one shouldn&#8217;t believe ridiculous amount of media hype surrounding both films.</p>
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<p><strong>Saturday </strong><br />
11:00  Coraline 3D<br />
13:00  Monsters v Aliens 3D<br />
15:00  Woodstock 40th Anniversary Director&#8217;s Cut<br />
19:30  In The Loop<br />
21:30  Moonwalk One NASA 40th<br />
22:40  Rockanrolla<br />
00:30  Star Trek<br />
02:30  Grindhouse – Double bill</p>
<p>- highlights of the films scheduled for Saturday include the wonderful <a href="http://www.webubble.co.uk/2009/06/20/coraline-2009/"><em>Coraline</em></a> and very good <em>Monsters v Aliens</em>, both charming animated fare for younger festival-goers (although be warned for <em>Coraline</em> &#8211; see <a href="http://www.webubble.co.uk/2009/06/20/coraline-2009/">review</a>). Armando Ianucci&#8217;s <em>In the Loop</em> is also tempting, being a witty biting satire of the world of Anglo-American international relations and policy that seems a neat companion piece to <em>Moonwalk One NASA 40th</em>. <em>MMM</em>&#8217;s pick of the Saturday films has to be <em>Star Trek</em>, one of the most enjoyable and entertaining films of 2009, delighting both trekkies and non-converts alike &#8211; MUST SEE.</p>
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<p><strong>Sunday </strong><br />
11:00  3D film (to be announced &#8211; allegedly <em>Up</em>, the latest from Disney-Pixar)<br />
13:00  Doubt<br />
15:00  The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button<br />
18:00  The Age Of Stupid<br />
20:00  Soul Power<br />
21:30  Future shorts presents &#8220;Best of 2009&#8243;<br />
22:30  Waltz with Bashir<br />
00:30  Watchmen<br />
03:00  Let The Right One In</p>
<p>- Sunday&#8217;s films sees a screening of the film adaptation of what is arguably The Greatest Comicbook Of All Time, Zack Snyder&#8217;s <em>Watchmen</em>, a very faithful (if somewhat troubled) envisioning of Alan Moore&#8217;s legendary novel. Late evening brings two films that audiences will be (I am at least) itching to see, Israeli art-house <em>Waltz With Bashir</em> and Swedish vampire romantic horror <em>Let The Right One In</em>. Of all the films on over the weekend it is this piece of Scandinavian noir that I am most looking forward to catching.<!--more--></p>
<p>Have a great Glastonbury if you&#8217;re going, hopefully reviews of some of the above to follow next week!</p>
<p>M xx</p>
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