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Defending the Indefensible: Alien Resurrection & Freddy Got Fingered

By Dork Shelf
February 28, 2011

Andrew Parker and Toronto Underground Cinema proudly present the DEFENDING THE INDEFENSIBLE film series starting MARCH 4, 2011.

Film criticism is a strange business these days. In years prior to the rise of the Internet, it seemed like only a select few knowledgeable film critics held sway over the fickle viewing public. Now, it seems as if everyone is entitled to voicing their opinions no matter how strange or unpopular they might be. These conversations have lead to more heated arguments about films that in many cases, might not even be worth talking about. Even the most marginal of films can inspire passionate arguments amongst defenders and detractors. With that in mind Toronto blogger Andrew Parker devised the idea for the DEFENDING THE INDEFENSIBLE film series: a monthly exploration of films that time has either been unkind to or overlooked (or possibly should never be seen again) hosted by local film scholars, writers, and bloggers and designed to better educate the public that film criticism still matters even at it’s silliest.

After lengthy correspondence with several local film writers and various local film buffs, Andrew cultivated a list of suggestions of films that were liked by very few, but could be defended by one singular person very well. From this new list of films Andrew went back to the same writers and asked which of the films the other writers hated the most. Each screening will have a pair of local critics squaring off one on one in a discussion of some of the most divisive films in recent memory.

How it works:

-The evening will be hosted by an emcee that cannot stand the film screening that evening. This person will come on stage first to explain just why the film the audience is about to see is terrible and why the evening’s main presenter is wrong to defend it. This is all in good-natured fun and it will be dealt with in both a humourous and analytical fashion. The evenings should be thought of as a film school version of Fight Club crossed with the bravado of a professional wrestling match with a dash of old school Siskel and Ebert.

-Following the introduction by the evening’s host, our defender will take the stage and explain why the film about to be screened is a good film. This is an uphill battle not only because they are following someone who just blasted the movie about to be screened, but also because simply saying a film is entertaining is not a good explanation. All defenses must be grounded in some sort of close viewing of the film or in some sort of film theory. All defenses must be based somewhat in fact and no one can coast on the entertainment value of a film alone.

-The film will then be screened (in 35mm whenever possible and applicable) and following the film, the emcee and defender will once again take the stage for a brief recap of their arguments before turning over questioning to the audience that just viewed the film. For one of the first times ever in a public forum, a film writer will have to defend an unpopular viewpoint to the very public they have been writing for in the first place. Knowing that some people do not want to sit through these films for a second time, a special offer will be made to those who want to join in the discussion to come in after the film has screened to ask questions for a reduced admission price of $2 (all of which will be given to charity).

DEFENDING THE INDEFENSIBLE will be held once a month (on Fridays) at the TORONTO UNDERGROUND CINEMA (186 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario). Admission is $10 per screening with a portion of the proceeds to go to charities agreed upon by the evening’s emcee and defender. Much like Celebrity Jeopardy these people have been gracious enough to donate their time and energy for some truly great causes. People wishing to join the discussion, but not watch the film will be admitted at the end of the film for $2 to join in the Q&A session, all of which will be donated to the charities being represented that evening. All tickets available at the door with no advanced ticketing. Some films will also include special guests involved with the making of the films being screened and some screenings will also include bonus auctions for various charities.

DEFENDING THE INDEFENSIBLE SCHEDULE

(Films to be shown on 35mm when available. Films and Guests are subject to change.)

March 4th: Special Series Opening Double Bill ($15 double bill)

7pm: Alien Resurrection, Defended by Norman Wilner (Now, MSN). Hosted by John Semley(Torontoist, amongst others)

9:30pm: Freddy Got Fingered, Defended by John Semley. Hosted by Norman Wilner

April 1st: Special April Fool’s Day Critic Battle Royale

7pm MacGruber, Featuring Will Sloan (The Varsity, Exclaim), Adam Nayman (Eye Weekly), Norman Wilner, and many more. Special guests and prizes!

April 15th: One of Our Own Night

7pm Speed Racer Defended by Toronto Underground Cinema’s Animation Series coordinator Peter Kuplowsky. Hosted by Adam Nayman

May 20th: The Tag Team Title Match

7pm Observe and Report Defended by Will Sloan and series creator Andrew Parker. Hosted by John Semley and Adam Nayman

June 24th: Ashton Kutcher Appreciation Night

7pm The Butterfly Effect Defended by Adam Nayman. Hosted by Norman Wilner

July 29th: The Series Organizers Face/Off (Special Double Bill with guests TBA)

7pm Equilibrium Defended by Sasha James (The Final Girl Project). Hosted by Andrew Parker

9:30pm Jennifer’s Body Defended by Andrew Parker. Hosted by Sasha James

August TBD

Special blogger hosted and defended evenings with various guests and films still to be determined

(There will be no September screenings due to TIFF.)

October TBD: Horror Sequels That (Don’t?) Suck presented by Brian McKechnie (CityTV, Criticize This!)

7pm: Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives!

9:30pm: Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare

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Comedy Show Room presents Gavin Stephens at Jezebel

By Dork Shelf
February 15, 2011

The Comedy Show Room presents Gavin Stephens at Jezebel

Featuring Now Magazine “Best of 2010″ Comic Gavin Stephens, Adam McFawn, Dom Pare, Robby Hoffman, Dwayne Hill and a surprise guest! Continue reading

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Golden Classics Series at the Underground

By Dork Shelf
February 13, 2011

Every second Thursday from now until the end of April (and beyond) we will be screening some of the classic films of our youth. Celebrating the magic that was these often cheesy, totally quotable, and entirely awesome flicks that shaped our cinematic tastes (FOR THE BETTER!) Join us as we indulge ourselves with these Golden Classics: Continue reading

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Refocus #4 – GABI ON THE ROOF IN JULY

By Dork Shelf
February 13, 2011

Winner of Best Narrative Feature and Best Actress at the Brooklyn Film Festival.
Official Selection: Cinequest Film Festival, Calgary International Film Festival, NewFilmmakers Los Angeles Film Festival. Continue reading

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SMALL TOWN MURDER SONGS at The Royal with filmmakers in attendance

By Dork Shelf
February 13, 2011

Small Town Murder Songs with filmmakers in attendance for intro and Q&A’s for each screening. Director Ed Gass-Donnelly, starring Peter Stormare, Aaron Poole, Jill Hennessy, Jackie Burroughs and Martha Plimpton. Continue reading

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The Hand Eye Society Social #11 – “Pancakes vs. Prototypes”

By Dork Shelf
February 13, 2011

On February 17th, 2011, 7PM “Pancakes vs. Prototypes” – Jason Kaplan (Game Prototype Challenge) and Damian Sommer (Griddle Jam) Ever make a game in a week? What about in four hours? Through two very different game jams, Jason and Damian … Continue reading

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THROWDOWN 3: MOVIE DOUBLE BILL + MORTAL KOMBAT TOURNAMENT @ TORONTO UNDERGROUND CINEMA

By Dork Shelf
January 28, 2011

Come one, come all to Throwdown III: The ultimate sporting event! This year’s Throwdown III Tournament will be taking place at the Toronto Underground Cinema: your home for genre classics, B Movie Greats, Indie art house films and the best of current Hollywood flicks! This year’s Throwdown features a Mortal Kombat video game tournament, followed by a double-bill of films: Big Trouble In Little China, and also a secret film! Continue reading

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A & C Games “Super Brawl IV it All Melee” Gaming Event

By Dork Shelf
January 17, 2011

3 Featured Tournaments: Super Street Fighter IV PS3, Super Smash Bros: Melee Gamecube, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. 40 St. George St. – Bahen Center @ U of T
………Rooms 2175 & 2185 – 2nd Floor Continue reading

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Tim Burton Takes Toronto – Part 3

December 10, 2010

Part Three of Sasha’s Tim Burton Takes Toronto follows the last leg of her Burton Blitz — the “animation detour” that is James and the Giant Peach and The Nightmare before Christmas. Continue reading

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Futurecon!

By Dork Shelf
November 30, 2010

A three-day, time travel-themed New Year’s party, with something for everyone, every budget, and every time zone. We have dances, room parties, a three-course buffet dinner, champagne at midnight, and so much more! Continue reading

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Blanket Forts: Festivus

By Dork Shelf
November 30, 2010

On December 17th, we invite you to stay up past your bedtime as we build an even larger complex of blanket forts. Explore the labyrinthine maze of softness, this time built inside a beautiful 5,000 square-foot loft on Queen West. Enjoy bedtime stories, winter- and holiday-themed areas, art installations and late-night snacks. Pyjamas highly encouraged. Continue reading

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Crime Wave @ Toronto Underground Cinema

By Dork Shelf
November 30, 2010

Join us for an impossibly funky evening at the Toronto Underground Cinema. Mike White, cinematic provocateur and author of Impossibly Funky: A Cashiers du Cinemart Collection will discuss his book. For 14 years, White’s movie zine championed offbeat and obscure movies like John Paizs’s Canadian classic Crime Wave. http://www.impossiblefunky.com/
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