CineTransat 2014: The Usual Suspects
Friday, August 1st, 2014 @ 18:30
near Perle du Lac restaurant on the lake between Butini tram stop and WTO, Geneva
From IMDB: A sole survivor tells of the twisty events leading up to a horrific gun battle on a boat, which begin when five criminals meet at a seemingly random police lineup.
This is a really awesome movie. If you haven't seen it, you really don't want to miss it. It's well told, well acted, and should keep you guessing until the end. And even beyond!
========IMPORTANT INFORMATION========
CINETRANSAT SITE: www.cinetransat.ch with location, directions, etc.
MY CELL PHONE NUMBER: +41.79.783.09.90 I don't always hear it, so leave a message and/or send a text and i'll call or text you back.
CineTransat is a free, open-air movie festival that runs every summer in Geneva for six weeks. It's on the lake, between the train station and the botanical gardens, near the Museum of History of Sciences and the Perle du Lac restaurant.
Movies start at sundown and you have to prepare for chilly evenings, as you will be sitting still for about two hours while watching the movie. In other words, dress warmly, bring sleeping bags, or blankets, etc.
I tend to get there between 18:30 and 19:00 to lay out blankets - FRONT ROW (that means closest to the screen), DEAD CENTER (that means directly in front of the projector) - for "our group" and then we have a picnic and hang out until sundown. Please *sign up* if you are going to join us and bring friends!
This is a really awesome movie. If you haven't seen it, you really don't want to miss it. It's well told, well acted, and should keep you guessing until the end. And even beyond!
========IMPORTANT INFORMATION========
CINETRANSAT SITE: www.cinetransat.ch with location, directions, etc.
MY CELL PHONE NUMBER: +41.79.783.09.90 I don't always hear it, so leave a message and/or send a text and i'll call or text you back.
CineTransat is a free, open-air movie festival that runs every summer in Geneva for six weeks. It's on the lake, between the train station and the botanical gardens, near the Museum of History of Sciences and the Perle du Lac restaurant.
Movies start at sundown and you have to prepare for chilly evenings, as you will be sitting still for about two hours while watching the movie. In other words, dress warmly, bring sleeping bags, or blankets, etc.
I tend to get there between 18:30 and 19:00 to lay out blankets - FRONT ROW (that means closest to the screen), DEAD CENTER (that means directly in front of the projector) - for "our group" and then we have a picnic and hang out until sundown. Please *sign up* if you are going to join us and bring friends!
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