Bottle Rocket

They're not really criminals, but everyone's got to have a dream.

We’re toasting one of our faaaaavourite contemporary writer-directors, Wes Anderson, with a double bill night featuring two of our favourites of his – his first feature, BOTTLE ROCKET (1996) followed by THE DARJEELING LIMITED (2007).

See one, or see them both for one sweet price!

Tuesday, July 11

BOTTLE ROCKET
Doors 6:30 pm | Movie 7:00 pm

Single film tickets $10 advance HERE | $12 at the door

See both BOTTLE ROCKET + THE DARJEELING LIMITED $13 advance HERE | $15 at the door

(Break)

THE DARJEELING LIMITED
Movie 9:00 pm

Single film tickets $10 advance HERE | $12 at the door

*Minors welcome in the balcony to both shows! Must be 19+ w/ID for bar service and main floor seating.
*Groupons and passes OK! Please redeem at the door.

BOTTLE ROCKET (Wes Anderson, 1996 / 91 minutes / 14A) In Wes Anderson’s first feature film, Anthony has just been released from a mental hospital, only to find his wacky friend Dignan  determined to begin an outrageous crime spree. After recruiting their neighbor, Bob, the team embarks on a road trip in search of Dignan’s previous boss, Mrs. Henry. But the more they learn, the more they realize that they do not know the first thing about crime. Starring Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, Robert Musgrave, and James Caan.

“This is a movie about friendship, about foolhardy endeavors that get your adrenaline going and make you feel life buzzing in your toes. Written with wit and concision and remarkable confidence, BOTTLE ROCKET is a joyride worth taking.” (Philadelphia Enquirer)

THE DARJEELING LIMITED (Wes Anderson, 20017 / 91 mins / PG) Estranged brothers Francis, Peter and Jack reunite for a train trip across India. The siblings have not spoken in over a year, ever since their father passed away. Francis is recovering from a motorcycle accident, Peter cannot cope with his wife’s pregnancy, and Jack cannot get over his ex-lover. The brothers fall into old patterns of behavior as Francis reveals the real reason for the reunion: to visit their mother in a Himalayan convent. Starring Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, Jason Schwartzman, Waris Ahluwia, Irrfan Khan, Bill Murray, and Anjelica Huston.

Funny peculiar and funny ha ha, with a spontaneity and energy that gather up a powerful emotional head of steam as it chugs along.” (Empire Magazine)

 

  • Budget
    $7,000,000.00
  • Revenue
    $560,069.00
  • IMDB

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