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COMMUNITY THEATER OF CATSKILL “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “The Hangover” and “Kung-Fu Panda” are showing at the Catskill theater on Main St.

CRANDELL THEATER At the Crandell Theater in Chatham, “Win Win” plays Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. from director Tom McCarthy (The Station Agent), with Paul Giamatti, Burt Young, Amy Ryan, Jeffrey Tambor, and Bobby Cannavale. Rated R. 106 minutes. Also playing all weekend: “Bridesmaids.”

HI-WAY DRIVE-IN, Coxsackie.
Screen I: Super 8, 9 p.m.; Kung-Fu Panda, 10:50 p.m.
Screen 2: X-Men, 9 p.m.; Pirates of the Caribbean, 11:15 p.m.
Screen 3: The Hangover, 9 p.m.; Fast Five, 10:45 p.m.
Screen 4: Kung-Fu Panda, 9 p.m.; Thor, 10:30 p.m.

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It must be Spring, as Coxsackie’s Hi-Way Drive-In reopens this weekend on Route 9W in Greene County. Images from the films “Unknown,” “Red Riding Hood,” “Battle: Los Angeles,” and “The Green Hornet” will flicker across the outdoor screens there for the first time this year.

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Catskill’s Margo Pelletier turned up on WGXC’s “Tell It Like It Is” for almost an hour Thursday to talk about her film with Lisa Thomas, “Freeing Sylvia Baraldini,” which screens Saturday at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy. Pelletier and Thomas will also have a monthly show about film music on WGXC, and their first airs this Sunday, Dec. 12 at 11 a.m.

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GOP says Martins is a lock, Dems want recount
Rick Karlin in Capitol Confidential reports, “Senate Republicans are all but declaring Jack Martins the victor in the 7th SD [Senate District], noting that he’s got a 438-vote lead over incumbent Craig Johnson and there are only 135 absentee ballots that had objections which still need to be counted.” Yesterday the Associated Press reported that Democrat Antoine Thompson conceded defeat to Republican Mark J. Grisanti in the 60th state Senate District in Buffalo, placing the New York State Senate in a 30-30 tie with two races undecided. Democrats, though, are not giving up on Craig Johnson, as they were in a Nassau County court Wednesday in what could potentially lead to a hand recount. “They note that the mandatory audit of 3 percent of the voting machines has yielded a 40 percent error rate according to the local Board of Elections,” Karlin reports. “They are seeking a hand re-count, noting that this could set a precedent for elections under the new ballot scanning devices. It’s what Johnson’s spokesman Rich Azzopardi termed ‘uncharted territory.’” In the other race, Westchester Democrat Suzi Oppenheimer is up about 300 votes over Republican Bob Cohen at this time. A tied assembly would probably favor the Democrats, although Republicans plan a court challenge to the Lt. Gov.’s tie-breaking vote. Our area Assembly representatives are Republican (Marc Molinaro, Pete Lopez, and Steve McLaughlin), so there could be more local pork if the GOP takes over.

Martin Van Buren, from Wikipedia.

National Guard honors President Martin Van Buren Friday in Kinderhook
Brigadier General Anthony P. German, Chief of Staff for the New York Air National Guard, will lay a wreath at former U.S. President Martin Van Buren’s grave in Kinderhook to mark his 228th birthday Friday. Dec. 3. This is an annual event honoring the eighth President, Martin Van Buren, a Columbia County native who died on July 24, 1862 in Kinderhook. The ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 3 at Kinderhook Cemetery, County Route 21, Kinderhook.

Local movie news
Higher Ground,” a film partially shot in Ulster County towns Kingston, Ellenville, Stone Ridge, and at Rondout Valley High School in Kyserike, and directed and starring Ulster resident Vera Farmiga, will compete at the Sundance Film Festival, Jan. 20-30 in Park City, Utah, according to The Daily Freeman….

Mark Ruffalo in GQ.

The Washington Post gossip column yesterday squelched the rumor circulating the internet that actor Mark Ruffalo, who also has a residence in the Catskills, is on some sort of government watch list because of his outspoken views against natural gas hydraulic fracturing. In an interview in GQ Ruffalo said he was on a terrorist “watch list” for the state of Pennsylvania and implied it had something to do with his promotional work for the political documentary “Gasland,” about natural gas hydraulic fracturing. From the Post: “Marie Finn, a spokeswoman for the state’s Office of Homeland Security said they have no idea what he’s talking about; they don’t have a “list,” and Ruffalo’s never been mentioned in any of their information bulletins. “We are not sure how this originated,” she said. We asked the actor’s publicist to help us all straighten this out; sadly, she said, he’s not available for comment.” Perhaps it was a slight idea to sell additional copies of GQ?

Birthdays
Dec. 2 birthdays include K. Veeramani, Penelope Spheeris, and Amin Saikal.

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Photo from ccScoop.

Mike McCagg in ccScoop tells the story of the Crandall Theater‘s re-opening this weekend in Chatham:
The theater is scheduled to open with a ceremonial ribbon cutting at 6:30 p.m. on July 9 and the two showings of a first-run film. Club Treasurer Mary Gail Biebel said the club hopes to open with the smash hit Toy Story 3, but won’t learn what film it will land for the showing until Tuesday. On Sunday, July 11, the Club will restart its Sunday afternoon showings of an art film movie house…. With the orchestra pit, backstage area, and dressing room still in place, Biebel said the theater could someday serve a dual purpose—showing movies at night and providing a stage for readings or performances during the day. “It would be great for readings,” she said. Read the entire story in ccScoop.

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Th Hudson Valley Film Commission says a feature film looking to shoot this summer in the Hudson Valley region seeks a horse farm, “with a masculine/rustic looking home, a barn, stables/paddocks and smaller caretaker’s home. The house itself should have a rustic feel. It would also help if there was some type of water on the property, such a pond, brook or stream. Inside the house, there should be a very country feel–although they are willing to production design, the director wants a cinema verite look to the film. Ideally, a lot of wood trim, a darker color palette and a less modern look with more of a country feel to it.” Watershed Post says the films seems to be “Second Child,” by Chilean director Sebastian Silva, who won a Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 2009 for “The Maid.” From an interview with Silva on Ion Cinema: “The title is ‘Second Child’ and it’s a fiction movie about an eight year-old boy who is gay and falls in love with his uncle during a family vacation. His family wants him to like his little cousin but he is more interested in his uncle.” Please email photo suggestions of locations with contact info to filmcommission@me.com

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Chatham resident Judy Grunberg, owner of the Blue Plate restaurant and the founder of the PS/21 arts center, is among a group of investors close to finalizing a deal to buy Chatham’s Crandall Theater, The Columbia Paper, and other papers, report today after the “For Sale” sign came down Thursday. When owner Tony Quirino died in January, he had been working to sell the theater to the Chatham Film Club, though the Club now is among two bidding groups that apparently lost to the Grunberg group. The Grunberg group is reportedly talking with the film club about extending the theater’s previous collaborations.

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Nippertown! reports that The Hi-Way Drive-In on Route 9W in Coxsackie is opening its summer season tonight. The drive-in will be showing “Cop Out” with Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan with “The Blind Side” starring Sandra Bullock. The Hi-Way Drive-In will be open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and the screenings are scheduled to begin at about 7:30 p.m.

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The New York Times profiled Frank Serpico, the New York City policeman who complained about corruption on the force, and got a movie made based on his life. The Times interviews him at a health-food store in Harlemville, near his Columbia County home where he raises chickens and guinea hens on 50 acres with no TV or internet. At the end of the story the writer, Corey Kilgannon, shows Serpico the Al Pacino-starring movie, he claims for the first time, at the Kinderhook library.

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Emilia Teasdale in The Columbia Paper reports that Crandell Theater owner,

“Anthony Quirino Jr., better known as Tony, died suddenly Sunday. He was 62. Mr. Quirino’s father, Anthony Sr., bought the Crandell in the 1960s, but Tony owned and operated the theater for the last 25 years. He did just about everything at the theater from selling tickets to running the projector to cleaning up. He and his wife, Sandy, who worked concessions, were there most every night. He had other jobs and worked at different businesses, including owning an auto repair shop in Ballston Spa. He was a Vietnam veteran who received a Bronze Star. But he grew-up in the Crandell, telling this reporter during an interview once how he used to fall asleep behind the screen while his parents ran the theater The Crandell opened on Main Street in 1926 and has only been run by two different families in the intervening 84 years. Mr. Quirino was actually on the verge of retiring when he died unexpectedly. The Chatham Film Club has been raising money, through the Crandell Legacy Campaign, to buy the theater and plans to maintain his tradition of low ticket prices and family-friendly films.”

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