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Curtain falls on movie theater's church service - Washington Times

Posted: 17 Oct 2009 07:09 PM PDT

By his own estimation, the Rev. Mark Batterson has preached about 1,000 sermons in his makeshift sanctuary at Union Station's Phoenix Theatres, where his congregation has met for the past 13 years.

Last week's was one of the most difficult: In his remarks he told his congregation it would be the final service at their unconventional church.

The train station's movie theater closed abruptly last week. Mr. Batterson said that for the past two years he had been hearing rumors the theater would close, but he had been assured they were not true.

So it came as a shock when his nondenominational National Community Church (NCC) got six days' notice that it would no longer have the space for services.

"There is certainly a degree of sadness amongst our staff. And we're going through a grieving process," Mr. Batterson said. "I think that is normal and natural because Union Station has been a special place for us as a church."

Amanda Giobbi of Anacostia has been attending NCC for 2 1/2 years.

"It will be extremely sad to leave the theaters at Union Station," Ms. Giobbi said. "Union Station is where I first started attending NCC, and I have many fantastic memories there."

Widely known as the "theater church," NCC built a niche focusing on meeting the needs of young professionals in the city. From a congregation that numbered 19 in the 1996 when services started at Union Station, the church grew to serve more than 600 people and expanded to four other locations in the District. NCC owns and operates Ebenezers Coffeehouse on F Street in Northeast Washington.

NCC also has sites in movie theaters in Georgetown and in Virginia, in Kingstowne and Arlington. Those theaters are affiliated with National CineMedia LLC (NCM), a Colorado-based in-theater advertising firm that in 2002 created a division to recruit churches and businesses to hold services, meetings and special events in its theaters. The company works with 190 churches in 35 states.

Barry Brown of NCM said the Union Station incident seemed to be isolated. He said other theater churches have been thriving in movie theaters.

"We work closely with our circuit partners to ensure that churches have adequate time to find new space if a theater decides to close," Mr. Brown said. "We have only had something like that happen once or twice in our history, and the church was given at least three months' notice."

Many churches across the country are finding that renting a movie theater once a week is cheaper than owning and maintaining a church building. It costs about $2,000 per month to hold services in local theaters, church officials said.

Movie theaters are perfect church venues because the facilities successfully combine location, convenience and comfort, said area pastors hosting services in movie theaters. The churches utilize most of the space and the audiovisual capabilities that theaters have to offer - employing multiple auditoriums for adult and children's services, creating videos to go along with sermons, and projecting hymn lyrics onto the big screen.

Mr. Batterson, who has likened movie screens to "postmodern stained glass," said he still thinks movie theaters are appropriate for church services. He said he continues to see theaters as a great opportunity to cut costs, giving the church the ability to fund other world relief and religious groups around the globe.

"The theater is a safe place to seek God in the shadows," he said.

Mr. Batterson and NCM are actively looking for a replacement site. Mr. Brown hopes to have a list of alternate meeting spots for NCC soon, and said he will be looking to other theater churches in the area that will be willing to share their space.

Leaders of NCC hope to have another theater or coffeehouse ready by January.

"Remember, the church is not a building," Mr. Batterson said. "We are the church. And God is going to lead us through this."

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The StepFather’ Movie Brought Edgy Suspense & Thrills - OnTheFlix

Posted: 17 Oct 2009 06:04 PM PDT

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Screen Gems' new horror movie, "The Stepfather" brought some very edgy suspense,drama,and thrills in its debut weekend. It stars Gossip Girl's Penn Badgley,along with: Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward, Sherry Stringfield, Jon Tenney, Paige Turco, and Amber Heard.

This movie was a lot better than I thought it would be,and had a very good buildup, and story plot.

"The Stepfather" mostly focused on David Harris who is a serial killer that preys on divorced women and their families.He apparently looks for families that he can be apart of,without them finding out about his secret of being a serial murderer,but somehow the secret seems to always reveal itself ,and he has to kill the family to clear his trail.

The scenario was no different with the Harding family. However,it does turn out differently. David Harris befriends Susan Harding in a grocery store one day. Then, the next thing we know,it's 6 months later,and they're engaged.

Michael Harding (Penn Badgley) returns home from military school to a seemingly warm reception from his new stepfather and family. He went off to military school for being a problem child,but he's not as big of a problem,as what's about to occur.

As the movie goes on, different clues start to pop up, which indicate that David may not be who he appears to be. Susan remains blind to the facts,but her friends and most importantly Michael become suspicious,and start checking things out,on him.

David starts secretly starts killing off people he thinks might be a threat to him,keeping his secret. However,he neglects to kill off Michael,as that would be too obvious. This proves to be a good thing for the family, because Michael eventually takes David down in a very suspenseful and thrilling ending. They also definitely leave this movie open for a sequel.

Overall, I thought the movie was excellent. It wasn't the most unique,but it had a lot of drama,and "edge of your seat" suspense,which always really keeps me into the movie. I never experienced a boring moment while watching it. I thought Penn Badgley did a much better job than I thought he would in this movie. "The Stepfather" is definitely a good suspense thriller to watch.

Grade : B +

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Where The Wild Things Are’ Movie Was Interesting & Unique - OnTheFlix

Posted: 17 Oct 2009 06:04 PM PDT

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Warner Bros. new "Where The Wild Things Are" movie was very interesting and unique. It made its nationwide debut this weekend and stars : Catherine Keener, Max Records, Mark Ruffalo, Lauren Ambrose, Chris Cooper, James Gandolfini, Catherine O'Hara, and Forest Whitaker.

I really wasn't that into the movie at first,as this is not usually my type of film,but as it went along,it started to pick up for me,and I found pretty entertaining.

"Where The Wild Things Are" centered around a young boy named Max who seemingly likes to get himself into troubled predicaments. He starts snowball fights with some kids,and ends up biting his mom really hard when she tries to discipline him.

He ends up running off,and getting in a boat,which eventually lands him on an island where he discovers strange and unique creatures that want to eat him at first,but he convinces them that he's a king and has special powers. He then leads them to do all sorts of new things,and to participate in his wild ways and games.

He makes friends with some of them,but others didn't like him that much. They accept that he's king without asking for any proof of his powers or abilities. He eventually pisses one of them off to the point,that it becomes dangerous. Max eventually realizes that his wild ways may not always be the best,and eventually returns home with a new-found appreciation for his "pre-wild things" life.

Overall, I thought the movie was kind of slow at,but was a necessary buildup for the adventures, that were to follow. It was very unique film. I enjoyed it,which is pretty amazing,since I don't usually like these types of films. I think it's a good family movie.

Grade : B

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IMDb Turns 19. Yes, 19. Older Than The Web Browser. - TechCrunch

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 02:33 AM PDT

imdb19If you load up the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) today, you'll see a new logo commemorating its 19th birthday. Yes, that's really old for the Internet. Google, by comparison, is 11. Meanwhile, Yahoo is 14. IMDb is so old in fact, that is pre-dates the first web browsers. How?

Founder Col Needham explains the history a bit in a birthday message today. IMDb was born on October 17, 1990 as a series of Unix shell scripts to let users search the USENET group, rec.arts.movies. It wasn't called IMDb yet (that came four years later), but it was the beginning of being able to search for movie information on the Internet.

Once the web as we now know it sprung up around the IMDb, the site became hugely popular — it's probably the first website that I remember being addicted to when I was young. The site became so popular that its founders realized they would have to start charging visitors if they wanted to keep it up (remember, this was the mid 1990s, Internet advertising was much, much smaller than it is today). But in 1998, Amazon came along to buy the site, enabling it to stay free for users. Though they would later add IMDb Pro, a subscription-based section with more data on movies.

They've also added new functionality to the site over the years. This includes the ability to play video content (which is ho-hum), and the addition of the excellent movie box office tracking site, Box Office Mojo.

IMDb says it now gets 57 million people coming to its site each month. I still can't believe that it's nearly as old as I am.

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Actors offer free movie nights in their new theater - News Tribune

Posted: 17 Oct 2009 04:10 PM PDT

Saturday, October 17, 2009

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