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		<title>Classics on the big Screen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 14:46:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marcel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some days, you just need to unwind in a place where all the stress and hectic of this oh-so-modern life does not really matter. And what better place to do that then in the cinema. And I&#8217;m not talking 20-screen-multiplex here. More the old, dusty ones, where the smell of 30 years selling popcorn will [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some days, you just need to unwind in a place where all the stress and hectic of this oh-so-modern life does not really matter. And what better place to do that then in the cinema. And I&#8217;m not talking 20-screen-multiplex here. More the old, dusty ones, where the smell of 30 years selling popcorn will never be completely gone. And this is why I&#8217;m singing the praise of the <a href="http://thescreencinema.blogspot.com/">Screen</a>. After its latest refurbishment and <a href="http://thescreencinema.blogspot.com/2009/11/night-at-talkies.html">re-installment of the famous neon-lights</a> the Screen cinema has now initiated a new season of classical movies, <a href="http://thescreencinema.blogspot.com/2009/11/ministry-of-musicals.html">&#8220;Ministry of Musicals&#8221;</a>. These films will be screened weekly on Tuesday evenings from 17th November starting with Singing in the Rain.</p>
<p>Programme Manager, Anna Taylor commented, â€œWe are delighted with the changeover to digital, it has given us the chanceÂ  to be even more creative with our film programming. We are embracing the future, honoring the past and we hope to keep our audiences happy for years to come&#8221;. While talking aboutÂ  the Screenâ€™s future intentions, Anna revealed that they intend to show classic films regularly in the cinema. She went on to say that the entire basis of film appreciation is looking back at the roots of modern cinema and that she hopes that showing classic movies will complement the Screenâ€™s repertoire of new films. </p>
<p>My personal favourite of the classics is the -ahem- classic Wizard of Oz from 1939:</p>
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<p>So, if you are looking for some escapism in these dire times, and especially as the weather will probably not improve for the next 5 months, why not pay a visit to a time-honoured Dublin cinema institution. </p>
<p>And to keep updated on future plans and more classic screenings, you can follow the Screen on <a href="http://twitter.com/screencinema">Twitter</a> or become a fan on their Facebook-<a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=225305375496&#038;ref=ts">profile</a>. Hell, they even have their won <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Cinema">Wikipedia-entry</a>.</p>
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