December Special Showings

December 3, 2010
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HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS Don’t miss seeing Harry Potter six stories high and 80 feet wide. The 300-seat World Golf Hall of Fame is the largest IMAX Theater in Northeast Florida with 12,000 watts of power. Now playing: HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS DOLPHINS & WHALES, DINOSAURS ALIVE, OCEAN WONDERLAND, HUBBLE, SEA MONSTERS. IMAX at the World Golf Hall of Fame, One World Golf Place in St. Augustine. Info: www.worldgolfimax.com, 940-4133

Dec 9 NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION Enjoy free showings of the movies you love each month in the Main Library’s Hicks Auditorium at 5:45 pm. Info: http://jpl.coj.net/progs/main/movies-at-main.html

Dec 11 Monthly Meeting Of The Leave ‘Em Laughing Tent Jacksonville’s chapter of The International Laurel & Hardy Appreciation Society (a/k/a Sons of the Desert) will screen the following films at the free monthly meeting; the L&H short subject Their First Mistake (1932), the L&H feature film The Bohemian Girl (1936). 4 to 5:30 pm. Pablo Creek Branch Library. Info: 246-0312, http://leaveemlaughing.moviefever.com

Late Night and Sunday Afternoon Movies at the 5 Points Theatre
Dec 3 THE ROOM An American black comedy about love and passion, betrayal and lies. A successful banker, Johnny, is madly in love with his fiancé, but his plans take a horrid turn when he finds the truth about Lisa and the people surrounding him. 11 pm. Dec 10 and 12 WILLOW In a time of dread, in the dungeon of a castle in Nockmaar, a baby girl is born with a mark on her arm relating to the prophecy that she will grow up and end the reign of the evil Queen Bavmorda. Sorsha, Queen Bavmorda’s warrior daughter, reports this to her mother, but the midwife escapes with the baby. Months later, Bavmorda’s hunter catches up with the midwife, forcing her to send the baby down a river to a village inhabited by the diminutive Nelwyns, including the aspiring magician Willow. Dec 10 at 11 pm and the 12th at 3 pm. Dec 11 THE KILLING OF JACOB MARR In this horror film, a boy finds a mysterious object that drives him insane leading him to kill his parents. After escaping to the woods he returns 20 years later to find his home is being rented to some vacationers and he is not pleased. Directed by Brad Rego. The movie starts at 9 pm with a Q&A to follow with the director and some of the cast. Dec 17 and 19 BAD SANTA Celebrate the holidays with the funniest and most obscene Christmas movie ever! Featuring an all-star cast including Billy Bob Thornton, John Ritter, Bernie Mac, Sarah Silverman and Lauren Graham as the Santa-loving bartender. Dec 17 at 11 pm and the 19th at 3 pm. 5 Points Theatre. Info: 359-0047, www.5pointstheatre.com

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