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lost my passion for movies i might want to start a movie night whos in?


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hi there iv just got sick of modern movies i havent come across many movies in the past few years worth watching so i was thinking maybe a movie night people meet up to watch classic movies im just not sure how this would go down so if any one has some ideas i personally like most great flims from history the clint eastwoods and the james cagneys aswell as the life of brian but just dont seem to make the time to watch a movie im open to suggestions thanks for your time gary.
The NFT are good for "non-mainstream" stuff...they regularly show old films and classics like the ones you mention. They also show quite a bit of foreign stuff...as well as some new films too. Get their monthly brochure...or join their mailing list. Click here for their web-site.

Hello garysvan,



How about joining the "Cinema for Camberwell Green" Facebook Page?


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Camberwell-United-Kingdom/Cinema-for-Camberwell-Green/314480941967


Or the webpage?


http://www.camberwellcommunitycinema.webs.com/


If you agree, spread the word around the East Dulwich Community!


Kindest Regards,


Cinema for Camberwell Green

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