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There’s surf doc drama in Rio Breaks; Vietnam mayhem in Apocalypse Now; vampire hi-jinks in Fright Night; monkey madness in Planet of the Apes and Project Nim; ’80s antics in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Teen Wolf; sci-fi spills in Attack the Block and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World; Recommended golden oldies The Great White Silence and Kind Hearts and Coronets; and (drum roll) a very special secret screening.

We’ll be announcing the full line-up via Twitter over the next two weeks.

From the LWLs site. There's a few there that I would really like to see, but I'll be buggered if I can fit them in with all the bands as well. Good job I've already got Teen Wolf on DVD!

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Thursday September 1

16:00 - Rio Breaks (12A)

18:00 - You Instead (15)

20:00 – Tabloid (PG)

22:00 - Apocalypse Now (15)

Friday September 2

10:00 - Winnie the Pooh (U)

12:00 – Toy Story 3 (U)

14:00 - Bombay Beach (PG)

16:00 – Rear Window (PG)

18:00 - The Great White Silence (U)

20:00 - Fright Night (15)

22:00 - Troll Hunter (15)

24:00 - The Big Lebowksi (18)

Saturday September 3

10:00 - Tangled (PG)

12:00 - Kirikou and the Sorceress (U)

14:00 - Teen Wolf (PG)

16:00 – Meet Me in St Louis (U)

18:00 - Planet of the Apes (PG)

20:00 - Project Nim (12A)

22:00 - Secret Film

24:00 - 13 Assassins (18)

Sunday September 4

10:00 - The Iron Giant (U)

12:00 – How to Train Your Dragon (PG)

14:00 – Kind Hearts and Coronets (U)

16:00 - Ferris Bueller's Day Off (PG)

18:00 - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (12A)

20:00 - Attack the Block (15)

22:00 - Animal Kingdom (18)

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Hmmm, upon further inspection I'm not so sure about this schedule. I think that people are unlikely to spend 2 hours watching a film when they could be off seeing some music. Surely a better bet would be to show a program of mainly short films, so that one could pop in for 15 minutes or so between bands and then leave again, with feature films only in the morning and late evening?

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Definitely up for The Iron Giant, actually I'm quite excited about it. The other animations aren't as exciting unfortunately. And for those who say that you can't possibly go because of the line-up, try the morning or late night sessions! I went last year quite a few times and it's great! No missing bands!

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Hmmm, upon further inspection I'm not so sure about this schedule. I think that people are unlikely to spend 2 hours watching a film when they could be off seeing some music. Surely a better bet would be to show a program of mainly short films, so that one could pop in for 15 minutes or so between bands and then leave again, with feature films only in the morning and late evening?

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obviously not this year, but one thing i really enjoyed at latitude this year was future cinema showing an hour or two of shorts (5-10 minutes films). some truly great stuff (and some meh stuff too) but it worked very well.

edit question: is the cinema "comfy" or do you rely on your own padding?

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