Lets gripe about August, shall we? Its been too hot; the Cardinals are a confusing will-they-or-wont-they? proposition right now; the movie theaters are full of the end-of-summer throwaways. Thank Steven Spielberg for The Goonies, a sure-fire summer classic that gets better every time you watch it. A movie about a group of lovable, misfit kids searching for pirate treasure in a desperate attempt to save their hometown from evil developers, The Goonies has adventure, thrills, Joe Pantoliano and Sloth. Whats not to love?
And even better, thank Grand Centers Arts Initiative for funding an outdoor screening of The Goonies, because we could all use some popcorn, a big happy crowd and a big-screen Truffle Shuffle. Starting Saturday, August 11, at 7 p.m. at the grassy lot just west of North Grand Boulevard (right around 3713 Washington Boulevard) and continuing every Saturday night for the next four weeks, a slate of family-friendly films is presented for free by Grand Center and Cinema St. Louis. The Goonies is this weeks classic, and it comes with pre-show entertainment in the form of live music by Moss; concession stands selling popcorn, hot dogs and adult beverages; and a costume contest keyed to each movies theme. Expect to see a lot of Chunks, some Datas, a couple Sloths and maybe some skeletal pirates. Expect to have a good time, and expect to enjoy Saturday nights in August for once. Visit www.grandcenter.org for more information and the rest of the schedule (Hint: Think Who you gonna call? for next week.)
Sat., Aug. 11