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Jean Cocteau Lives!

August 14, 2013 at 1:01 am
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The grand re-opening week at the Jean Cocteau has gone by in a blur.  Only two more days to catch ORPHEUS and FORBIDDEN PLANET… for free.  So far, everyone seems to love the new art deco look of the entryway and concessions area, and our famous popcorn.  And the crowds have been great.  Of course, you'd figure that, with admission being free and all.

This weekend will be our first true test.  On Friday we start charging for admission.

We're going to continue to offer an eclectic mix of films.  Something for every taste, we hope.

Next up are SHOUTING SECRETS and EUROPA REPORT.  Check 'em out.

SHOUTING SECRETS
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EUROPA REPORT
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And for those of you who are allowed to stay up late, here's a taste of our Midnight Movie (11pm, actually) next Friday and Saturday.

RAPTURE-PALOOZA

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See you at the movies ((I hope)).

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Opening Night!

August 9, 2013 at 10:36 am
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Jean Cocteau Cinema'

418 Montezuma

6:30 pm

Pizza, popcorn, and

FORBIDDEN PLANET.

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Be there or be square.

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Movies Are Coming

August 8, 2013 at 11:08 am
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One more day till the Grand Re-Opening of the Jean Cocteau Cinema.

Tickets for the first night screening of FORBIDDEN PLANET and ORPHEUS are "sold out" (well, given out, since all admissions are FREE this week), but we still have a few seats available for our midnight show, DARK STAR, which starts at 11pm.  Saturday and Sunday are filling up as well, but we still have plenty of tickets for the rest of the week, so if you'd like to see the new Cocteau, do come by.

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Pictures of the grand re-opening to come.  Watch this space.

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Pizza of Thrones

August 6, 2013 at 12:30 pm
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Out from the wilds of Brooklyn, across the Long Bridge, comes

http://www.buzzfeed.com/ggggenji/9-dinner-specials-created-in-honor-of-game-of-thro-9mo9

What can I say?

I want a slice of each.

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Yadda Yadda Yadda

August 5, 2013 at 2:37 pm
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Me again, talking.

Here's an inteview from the San Diego Comicon, done by the guys at Nerdist:

http://www.nerdist.com/2013/07/nerdist-podcast-george-r-r-martin/

Be warned, it's mostly about stuff OTHER than GAME OF THRONES / SONG OF ICE AND FIRE. 

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For New Mexicans

August 3, 2013 at 11:24 am
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((… and fans from Arizona, Colorado, Texas, and other surrounding states who have reliable cars and enough free time to drive to Santa Fe… or maybe just a bunch of frequent flyer miles they need to use up.))

  Tickets are now available for the first week's offerings at the revived Jean Cocteau Cinema.

  Here's our schedule for our first week:

 FRIDAY AUGUST 9
630pm Forbidden Planet – SOLD OUT
845pm Orpheus
11pm  Dark Star

  SATURDAY AUGUST 10
2pm Forbidden Planet
415pm Orpheus
630pm Forbidden Planet
845pm Orpheus
11pm Dark Star

SUNDAY AUGUST 11
2pm Orpheus
415pm Forbidden Planet
7pm Orpheus
9pm Forbidden Planet

MONDAY AUGUST 12
7pm Forbidden Planet
9pm Orpheus

TUESDAY AUGUST 13
7pm Orpheus
9pm Forbidden Planet

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14
7pm Forbidden Planet
9pm Orpheus

THURSDAY AUGUST 15
2pm Orpheus
415pm Forbidden Planet
7pm Orpheus
9pm Forbidden Planet

Tickets to all showings are absolutely FREE.  So come by the theatre — we're at 418 Montezuma, just off Guadalupe, near the Railrunner depot and Sanbusco — and pick up one, or two, or five.

And I'll see you at the movies.

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Seven Days And Counting…

August 2, 2013 at 8:56 am
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We're down to seven days till the grand re-opening of the Jean Cocteau Cinema in Santa Fe.

[That sound you just heard was me gulping.  Work is proceeding apace, but there's still a lot to do, and that opening is bearing down on us like a damned locomotive.  I need to whip my minions harder.]

First up, the classic 1956 MGM big budget SF classic, FORBIDDEN PLANET.

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Tickets for FORBIDDEN PLANET… and Jean Cocteau's ORPHEUS and John Carpenter's DARK STAR, our other featured attraction… will all be FREE, but they're going fast, especially for opening night.  If you're in Santa Fe, drop by the box office and get yours now.

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Oh, and we also hope to have signed copies of some of my books for sale at the theatre… and maybe other cool stuff as well.

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The Long Weekend

August 1, 2013 at 11:19 pm
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The Grand Re-Opening of the Jean Cocteau Cinema came off as scheduled on Friday evening… something I scarcely would have believed a week ago.  We made it with… ah… minutes to spare.  Work was still going on when I arrive at the theatre an hour before opening.

All in all, it was a great weekend.

We had full houses for almost all our matinees and evening showings, and good crowds for the two midnight shows as well.  Large, enthusiastic, diverse crowds — young and old, of every race and ethnicity, native Santa Feans and newcomers to town and tourists just here for the weekend, geeks and straights, boys and girls, old folks and children, hardcore SF fans and devotees of the French new wave… they all mixed and mingled in the Cocteau's gorgeously redesigned cafe area, enjoyed our first art exhibition, and then filed into the hall to enjoy the films… and meet our special guest.

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Yes, it's Robby himself, the star of FORBIDDEN PLANET, who was on hand to help introduce the show. . . and pose for pictures with visitors.  If you missed the chance to attend our opening weekend, have no fear… Robby will be there all week.

Robby was a huge hit, I can safely say.  FORBIDDEN PLANET, Jean Cocteau's ORPHEUS, and our midnight offering of DARK STAR also seemed to go over well.  And, yes, the Cocteau's famous popcorn was back, with real butter, all the old toppings, and some new ones as well.

We did have a few glitches, as any new enterprise will.  Our ice machine broke down even before we opened, requiring the staff to rush out for bags of ice.  And the heating element on our brand new pizza warmer died.  But everything else seems to work well.  I hope all the folks who attended had a great time.  I know that I certainly did.

There's been some great press about the reopening.  Here's a sample:

http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-7622-top-10-rad-things-at.html

My thanks to all those who made this possible:
            — Meredith Haber and Karen Meredith, my realtors, who helped me acquire the Cocteau,
            — Ty Franck, the "bad cop," who helped work out, well, almost everything,
            — the amazing Jayne Franck, whose stunning redesign of the lobby and concession area wowed everyone who saw it,
            — Marshall Thompson of Constructive Assets, who fixed all the stuff that needed fixing, and turned Jayne's designs into reality,
            — my ace minions, Pat Rogers, Raya Golden, and Tyler Smith,
            — my new minions, the staff of the Jean Cocteau, who acquitted themselves marvelously,
            — and last but not least, Jon Bowman, my general manager, who booked the films, hired the staff, popped the corn, turned on the lights, and generally helped turn my rather insane dream into technicolor reality.

The Jean Cocteau first opened its doors in 1984, and closed them in 2006.  A twenty-two year run is nothing to sneeze at, but here's hoping the new Jean Cocteau will help to entertain, enlighten, and delight the people of Santa Fe for at least twice as long.

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Not Their Bitch

July 30, 2013 at 11:55 am
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For those of you who were not able to be in San Diego for Comicon:

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The rest is silence.

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Eleven Days and Counting . . .

July 29, 2013 at 6:18 pm
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. . . until the Grand Re-Opening of the Jean Cocteau Cinema, the movie theatre I bought a few months back in a fit of madness.

We've been busily refurbishing the theatre all that time.  As late as a week ago, it looked as if a bomb had gone off in the lobby, and I was having a nervous breakdown.  Things have finally started to come together, however, and my contractor (the amazing Marshall Thompson of Constructive Assets) and my manager (the astonishing Jon Bowman, founder of the Santa Fe Film Festival) both assure me that we will indeed be ready come the day.  I certainly hope so.  We've kept the theatre's wonderful old marquee, after replacing the old fluorescents with brighter LEDs, and the auditorium is more or less the same (though we've installed some wheelchair seating), but the lobby and concessions area has a bold new look, designed by the wonderfully talented Jayne Franck.  Assuming our chairs and tables arrive on time, it should be spectacular…

The Jean Cocteau has been dark for seven years, since Trans-Lux closed all its theatres in April, 2006.  To celebrate our return to life, and let the Santa Fe film-going community know that we're back, admission will be FREE to all shows during our first week.

FREE!  FREE!!  FREE!!!

We open on Friday, August 9, with two classic feature films: ORPHEUS, by Jean Cocteau, for whom our cinema is named, and FORBIDDEN PLANET, the classic MGM big-budget SF movie from 1956, which IMNSHO remains the best science fiction film ever made.

Both of them will be shown on our brand new (slightly larger and definitely brighter) screen, with our brand new digital projector(an NEC 900 Digital Projection System and Integrated Media Server) and our brand new upgraded sound system (Dolby Digital Surround Sound Processor CP650), so the picture quality and sound should be better than ever.

We will also be offering pizza, pastries, and the best popcorn in town (with parmesan) from our new art deco concession counter.

(No, the food and drink won't be free, that's just admission).

And we have some cool SURPRISES in store for that first week as well.  So those of you in Santa Fe… or Albuquerque… or, hell, anywhere in driving distance, should make of point of turning up for our Grand Opening Week to see the new improved Jean Cocteau.

More on all this in the weeks to come.  Meanwhile, our website is just up, so take a look.  Be advised, website construction is still in progress, so a lot of our features are not working yet… but you can check out the general design, and get a peek at the posters for some of the films we've got booked for the weeks and months to come.

http://www.jeancocteaucinema.com/

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