Saturday November 21, 2009
25th Anniversary Screening of Ghostbusters
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The original Ivan Reitman-directed comedy debuted way back in June 1984, when Van Halen was on top of the charts, Princess Di was expecting, and "Reaganomics" was in full effect.

Dressed in their iconic jumpsuits and armed with those comical nuclear accelerators, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis were a hit with audiences as they portrayed washed-up university scientists turned spook hunters.

A much anticipated but critically panned sequel, Ghostbusters II, followed in 1989 before the franchise was seemingly mothballed for the next two decades. Until now.

As the 25th anniversary of the original Ghostbusters approaches, several projects, including maybe even a big-screen revival, loom on the horizon.

Long-starved fans of the "boys in grey" can expect to see a lot more of that familiar no-ghost logo.

See it on the big screen with the Arizona Ghostbusters LIVE who will be dishing out marshmallows and busting ghosts PLUS see the ECTO 1 from the AZ Ghostbusters and the GIANT STAY 'PUFT MARSHMALLOW MAN (28 Feet Tall)!!

 
Price: $8.00
Theater: Desi Reels (399 seats)
Website: http://www.arizonaghostbusters.com/
Showtimes:
Saturday November 21, 2009 7:00 PM
Saturday November 21, 2009 9:20 PM

Collage - "Can you feel me?"
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Live Music, Art and Performance Fusion-
Artists and musicians from all parts of the Phoenix metropolitan community, Tucson and as far as Austin, Texas have united through the Human Collage to concentrate their creativity into this event of live music, art and performance fusion.
 
Human Collage is a not for profit grassroots project located in Phoenix, AZ. Collage exists for artists, musicians, photographers, dancers and designers, as well people who just have an appreciation for creative expression. 

The designers of the Human Collage all have one thing in common: we all want to be heard and to be felt.  The theme of this debut event is, "Can you feel me" - the feeling of being disconnected and wanting to be heard.  Through the concept of collage, we have created an avenue whereby disconnected artist can collect and inspire each other.  We are committed to creating a space for artists and musicians to fully express themselves and to truly be felt by their thirsting community.

 
Price: $10.00
Theater: 101 Distribution Theater (323 seats)
Website: http://humancollage.org/
Showtime:
Saturday November 21, 2009 7:30 PM