LSC Weekly Schedule
LSC Events for Wednesday, October 22 through Tuesday, October 28
- Wednesday, October 22
- Gattaca (1997)
A FREE sneak preview!
Times:
8:00pm in 26-100
- Friday, October 24
and Sunday, October 26
- Private Parts (1997)
"For this movie, you've gotta suspend disbelief." The hilarious
autobiographical story of Howard Stern, the radio-rebel who is now
also a TV-personality, an author, a movie star, and the
self-proclaimed "King of All Media". Starring Howard Stern, Robin
Quivers, Fred Norris, and Mary McCormack.
109 min, rated R, with Dolby Spectral Recording sound
Times:
7 & 10pm on 10/24 in 26-100
4:00pm on 10/26 in 26-100
- Friday, October 24
- The Invisible Man (1933)
Brilliant British scientist Dr. Jack Griffin (Claude Rains) has made
the ultimate sacrifice for his work developing the invisibility drug,
monocaine, giving him undreamed-of power and unfortunate madness. He
returns to the household of his old mentor to gain support for his
discovery, but brings only jealousy, terror, and death. After a
sequence of fantastic murders and escapes, our hero comes to the
tragic realization that there are things man is not meant to know.
Photographers John Fulton and John Mescall are redited with the
excellent special effects which help to animate this suspenseful
adaptation of H.G. Wells' novel.
71 min, rated NR
Times:
7:30pm in 10-250
- Saturday, October 25
and Sunday, October 26
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
The sequel to the vastly popular Jurassic Park, features more
dinosaurs with greater special effects than the original movie.
Unknown to the survivors of the initial disaster, dinosaurs were being
bred on another island, an island they now control. Directed by
Stephen Spielberg and starring Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Pete
Postlethwaite, and Richard Attenborough.
134 min, rated PG-13
Times:
7 & 10pm on 10/25 in 26-100
7:00pm on 10/26 in 26-100
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