Science Fiction Pint & Pizza Night ft. Alien Invasion Movies
| Jan ’10 |
| 6 |
| 6:00 pm |
6 PM to 10 PM
All ages
FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase
Beer and Pizza specials all night long
Do you feel like you’ve been waiting your whole life to see an Ed Wood movie on the big screen? Wednesdays in January will feature the best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more. We’ll also do raffle prizes throughout the evening so expect some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all. Sponsored byLa Dolce Video, Daisy Drygoods, Vintage Avenger, Tin Can Mailman, The Clothing Dock and more!
Teenagers from Outer Space (1959) is an off-the-wall, low-budget sci-fi film was written, produced, directed, edited, photographed, and acted (one role) by Tom Graeff. The unlikely story concerns a spaceship that lands on Earth from somewhere a lot less accommodating. On board are the space aliens’ grazing animals, the gorgons. These are huge, crab-like monsters that quickly balloon up to a gigantic size and then proceed to devour any humans in sight. Soon the space aliens are split between the loner who would rather forget the gorgons and just stay here, and his two evil opponents. The single good guy appears to be the only hope for saving the people of the earth from turning into a snack food.
Killers from Space (1954) is about Dr. Douglas Martin, a scientist working on atomic bomb tests. While collecting aerial data on an Air Force atomic blast at Soledad Flats, his plane crashes. He survives the crash unhurt, except for a strange scar on his chest. He tells a story about being captured by space aliens from Astron Delta and held in their underground base. (The aliens have big eyes like ping-pong balls.) The aliens plan to exterminate all humans with giant insects and reptiles, grown with radiation absorbed from the bomb tests. Martin intuits that the aliens use stolen electric power to control their powerful apparatus, and they need the bomb data to predict the energy to be released and balanced. The aliens had blanked his memory and hypnotized him into getting the data for them.

Victor Temple
Greetings,
We are interested in possibly renting your theater for Valentines Day to put on a show and celebrate our 15yrs in business. Please contact us at 822 4947 with info. I’m in the office from 345pm til 6pm Mon-Fri.
Respectfully
Debora
Office Manager
Jan 05, 2010 @ 3:28 pm