[Sosfbay-discuss] Fwd: Nader Movie

Andrea Dorey andid at cagreens.org
Wed Mar 7 17:34:30 PST 2007


Yes, I agree.  That's how EAA and Raging Grannies kept "Who Killed  
the Electric Car?" going around the Bay Area for so long.
I don't even mind going to see it several times.
Andrea

On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:33 AM, Gerry Gras wrote:

>
> I want to go ASAP in this area.  Which means Friday, March 16th.
>
> NOTE: Remember the anti war rally is March 17th.
>
> And for those who may want to inform others of where the movie
> is showing, around the United States:
>
>     http://www.anunreasonableman.com/calendar.cfm
>
> I am somewhat unhappy that it seems to be showing in not very
> many places.  We should encourage as many as possible to see
> it as soon as possible, so that might encourage others to go
> see it and other theatres to show it.
>
> Gerry
>
>
>
> Andrea Dorey wrote:
>
>> We're fools if we don't support this.  If we gang up on Nader and  
>> show that we progressives are divided so badly, the bad guys need  
>> never fear us.  We'll never do anything important or at the  
>> national level because we can't do teamwork.
>> This is our chance to show a united front.  Remember "divided we  
>> fall"?  An old truth.
>> Andrea
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>> From: "A. Wodin-Schwartz" <anunreasonableman.ca at gmail.com  
>>> <mailto:anunreasonableman.ca at gmail.com>>
>>>
>>> Date: March 6, 2007 1:11:36 PM PST
>>>
>>> To: "Andrea Dorey" <andid at cagreens.org <mailto:andid at cagreens.org>>
>>>
>>> Cc: "Cameron L. Spitzer" <cls at truffula.sj.ca.us  
>>> <mailto:cls at truffula.sj.ca.us>>, "Cameron Spitzer"  
>>> <cls at greens.org <mailto:cls at greens.org>>
>>>
>>> Subject: Re: Nader Movie & Book, California Appearances
>>>
>>>
>>> Great news! It is playing in San Jose. It will open on March 16  
>>> at Camera 12 Cinemas <http://www.cameracinemas.com/index.shtml>,  
>>> located at 201 South Second Street. Show times and advanced  
>>> tickets are available online <http://www.cameracinemas.com/cgi- 
>>> bin/movies.cgi?cmd=bt&f=c12>or by phone at 408-998-3300.
>>>
>>> On 2/18/07, Andrea Dorey <andid at cagreens.org  
>>> <mailto:andid at cagreens.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     San Jose has a million people.  Why waste THREE visits to San
>>>     Francisco when one of those could be here in San Jose, right  
>>> next
>>>     to the Sunnyvale/Palo Alto heart of Silicon Valley?
>>>
>>>     One of the best gifts Nader could give the concept of third
>>>     parties is that of debunking the "spoiler" myth.  We have a  
>>> young
>>>     computer guru here in San Jose who gives the best analysis I've
>>>     ever heard of why Nader did NOT spoil the votes in 2000.  I'm  
>>> sure
>>>     there are other voices out there who would concur with such an
>>>     analysis for that election and others.  Maybe you folks could  
>>> get
>>>     together and design a strategy?  No one could slam dunk the idea
>>>     (over and over again) better than Nader!  It would free the  
>>> Green
>>>     Party (and Nader himself)  from lingering animosity.
>>>
>>>
>>>     Andrea Dorey
>>>
>>>     (408) 306-1900 (cell for messages)
>>>
>>>
>>>     On Feb 7, 2007, at 5:30 PM, A. Wodin-Schwartz wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>     Dear Ralph Nader supporters of California:
>>>>
>>>>     You are invited to the California showings of the new Ralph  
>>>> Nader
>>>>     documentary An Unreasonable Man, and to see Ralph Nader during
>>>>     the California tour for his new book The Seventeen Traditions.
>>>>     See schedule below.
>>>>
>>>>     An Unreasonable Man taps rare archival footage and more than
>>>>     forty on-camera interviews to paint a complex portrait of  
>>>> one of
>>>>     the most unique, important, and controversial political figures
>>>>     of the past fifty years. This two-hour film (which has garnered
>>>>     wide critical acclaim in recent weeks) uses Nader's harshest
>>>>     critics and most eloquent supporters to create a compelling and
>>>>     inspirational interpretation of Nader's life and of our times.
>>>>     Movie information, a preview, and downloadable flyers are
>>>>     available on the website www.anunreasonableman.com
>>>>     <http://www.anunreasonableman.com/>. See below for how to help
>>>>     promote the film.
>>>>
>>>>     The Seventeen Traditions <http://www.seventeentraditions.com/ 
>>>> > is
>>>>     an unexpected and extraordinary book by Ralph Nader that looks
>>>>     back to the earliest days of his life, to his serene and
>>>>     enriching childhood in bucolic Winsted, Connecticut. From
>>>>     listening to learning, from patriotism to argument, Nader
>>>>     revisits seventeen key traditions he absorbed from his parents,
>>>>     his siblings, and the people in his community, and draws from
>>>>     them inspiring lessons for today's society.
>>>>
>>>>     An Unreasonable Man makes its California debut on Friday,
>>>>     February 9 at Los Angeles' Nuart Theater located at 11272 Santa
>>>>     Monica Blvd. February 9 to February 16, there will be three
>>>>     showings daily: 4:30, 7:15, and 9:55, with a 1:45 pm weekend
>>>>     matinee. On Friday and Saturday, Ralph Nader will do Q&A
>>>>     following the 4:30 and 7:15 showings, and introduce the 9:55  
>>>> show
>>>>     on Friday only. Tickets are available at the Landmark Nuart
>>>>     <http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/LosAngeles/ 
>>>> NuartTheatre.htm>,
>>>>     or by phone at 310-281-8223.
>>>>
>>>>     After Los Angeles, An Unreasonable Man has the following  
>>>> premiere
>>>>     dates:
>>>>
>>>>         * Pasadena, February 16 at Laemmle's One Colorado
>>>>           <http://www.laemmle.com/viewtheatre.php?thid=9>.
>>>>         * San Francisco, March 9 at the Landmark Lumiere Theater
>>>>           <http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/SanFrancisco/ 
>>>> LumiereTheatre.htm>.
>>>>         * Berkeley, March 9 at the Landmark Shattuck
>>>>           <http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/ 
>>>> SanFranciscoEastBay/ShattuckCinemas.htm>.
>>>>         * Santa Cruz, March 16 at the Nickelodeon Theater
>>>>           <http://www.thenick.com/>.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     The book tour for The Seventeen Traditions will make the
>>>>     following stops:
>>>>
>>>>         * Thursday, February 8 at 7 pm: Dutton's Brentwood  
>>>> Bookstore
>>>>           <http://www.duttonsbrentwood.com/> in Los Angeles.
>>>>         * Saturday, February 10 at 2 pm: Barnes & Noble
>>>>           <http://storelocator.barnesandnoble.com/ 
>>>> storedetail.do;jsessionid=1DAE157FD82CCA89106D112D95212F6F? 
>>>> store=2583>
>>>>           in Encino.
>>>>         * Thursday, February 15 at 12 pm: Commonwealth Club
>>>>           <http://www.commonwealthclub.org/index.php> in San  
>>>> Francisco.
>>>>         * Thursday, February 15 at 7 pm: Dominican University
>>>>           <http://www.dominican.edu/events/lectures_ics/2007- 
>>>> aacmpy-1585586/index.html>
>>>>           in San Rafael.
>>>>         * Friday, February 16 at 7 pm: Books Inc
>>>>           <http://www.booksinc.net/NASApp/store/IndexJsp? 
>>>> page=266537&s=storeinfo&>.
>>>>           at 601 Van Ness Ave. in San Francisco.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     How to help:
>>>>
>>>>     Promoting the film is a major grassroots effort and we need  
>>>> many
>>>>     committed volunteers to make it successful by:
>>>>
>>>>     * Phone banking potential movie-goers
>>>>
>>>>     * Selling tickets to your friends
>>>>
>>>>     * Flyering/postering campuses/communities
>>>>
>>>>          Can you help us out?
>>>>
>>>>     Contact Aaron Wodin-Schwartz at Aaron.WodinSchwartz at gmail.com
>>>>     <mailto:Aaron.WodinSchwartz at gmail.com>.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     PLEASE Forward Widely
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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