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FREE MOVIE SCREENING: " The Man Who Would Be King"

Aug 2007 18
Sat 3:00 PM
Location
Inkwell Jazz and Comedy Cafe

408 Rogers Ave
Lefferts Ave & Sterling St.
Brooklyn, NY 11225
718-675-6145

Who attended?
Estimated attendance:  21  people attended.
4.5

FREE MOVIE SCREENING: " The Man Who Would Be King"
Movie: 129 minutes long: Show time 3:00 PM Sharp

Session Break 4:30 pm ? 5:00 pm

Speaker / Movie Q&A. 5:00pm ? 6:00pm

Meet and Greet: 6:00 pm ? 7:00 pm

COST: FREE but we ask everyone attending to please support the venue in return for letting us use their location.

Food and Drink will be for sale during the entire event.

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INKWELL MENU :
Menu

Poultry

Chicken Fingers
Buffalo Wings (Mild or Hot)
Honey Wings
Barbeque Wings
Honey Barbeque Wings
Jerk Wings
Grilled Chicken Sandwich

Seafood

Grilled Lobster Tails
Fried Fish
Fried Catfish
Salmon
Fried Fish Sandwich -- Deluxe
Seafood Platter
(Pick Any Three)


Meat

Ribs & Steak


Sides

Collard Greens
French Fries
Onion Rings
Macaroni & Cheese
Yams
Veggies of the Day
Yellow Rice
Black Beans
Salad

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Who attended?

    •  A great meeting of Brothers and Sisters that I probably never would have met otherwise. Also: great flick. 
    • Jamal Akbar (+2 guests)
       I had a great time nice atmosphere. Good food a chance to watch a terrific movie with someone old friends and new ones and to share some opinions and knowledge related to the movie. 
    •  The Movie was great , there were so many parts that had a message or symbol. Very interesting. 
    •  The movie is already one of my all-time favorites; there are so many nuances and hints into other lines of inquiry! The story of two scoundrels amongst the Craft who use their knowledge to create a fiefdom is one that plays all too well in our own Fraternal realities. Sharing the movie with friends, Brothers, and Sisters was so enjoyable and so much fun, but the conversation after the movie about its philosophical implications and considerations was even better, taking us from Umberto Eco's _The Name of the Rose_ and _Foucalt's Pendulum_ through W. Somerset Maugham's _The Razor's Edge_, the first and last of which would make excellent movies for future screenings at our Meet-n-Greets. If you missed this one, you really missed a great one. Be at the next one, if you know like I know! 
    • Claudia (+1 guest)
    • Kboop0178 (+2 guests)
    • Lady C! (+1 guest)
    • Tanysha Chaffin (+1 guest)
    • aimee (+1 guest)