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Hi,


I'm looking to see if there's anyone out there who'd like to become film buddies.


I'm mainly into foreign, arthouse and classic film (so it'd be regular pilgrimages to the NFT, the ICA, the Ritzy in Brixton, the Curzon cinemas, etc). If there are any manic film buffs out there who fancy the idea of meeting up regularly to see a film and maybe discussing it afterwards over a beer or a coffee, please get in touch.

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Hi carter


We've been talking about this in the Green and Blue Book Club on the forum. A couple of us went to Roxy Bar and screen in Borough High Street which was good. We've been talking about how we could recreate the atmosphere and environment for viewing and discussing films that we enjoy while discussing books at Grren and Blue. It would be great if there was a Roxy type venue in ED but we have had to venture further afield. There is also Whirled Art in Loughborough Junciton but haven't got round to checking that out yet.


Alec

Thanks to all who've responded.


I've PM'd Ms B, lisucia, PSJ, siousxiesue, plus a few others who have expressed an interest in this.


I'm looking to arrange a get-together in one of the locals to discuss upcoming releases etc one evening either w/c 6th June or the following week. I'll post details here once a date's been set so if anyone is interested in joining in, they can either PM me, leave a message on here or just pitch up on the night.

CHANGE OF VENUE


It turns out that there's a quiz night on Thursday's at the Plough, so I've instead reserved an area at the left-side rear of The Vale (opposite East Dulwich station). Same night, same time. Look for the array of sofas, or ask at the bar if unsure whereabouts in the pub we're based. Hope to see you all there.


I'll PM all those who have expressed an interest to inform them.


carter39 Wrote:

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> Great to see there's continuing interest in this.

>

> A meet up to chat about upcoming releases, our fav

> films, etc has been arranged for Thursday 16th

> June, around 7.30pm in The Plough.

>

> Look forward to meeting you all then.

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