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Fri Jul 4 - Sat Jul 5
Peaches Christ presentsMidnight Mass 2008 Opening Weekend!Featuring Showgirls!Email Midnight Mass 2008 Opening Weekend! Website |
$13 |
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3010 Geary Blvd San Francisco, CA 94118 map cross street: Blake district: Richmond (Inner) |
Fri Jul 4 (11:55pm) Sat Jul 5 (11:55pm) |
| Description Peaches Christ returns this Fourth of July weekend to present her eleventh annual season of Midnight Mass in San Francisco. Get ready for eight more weeks of midnight movie insanity sure to satisfy the appetites of cult film fans everywhere. Peaches assures us however that the films are only the beginning. Be more afraid of her legendary and award winning pre-show! Midnight mass has grown to become a uniquely San Franciscan phenomenon attracting sell-out crowds in the Bay Area and beyond!
OPENING WEEKEND! This year's season kick-off happens on Friday, Fourth of July and Peaches has decided to celebrate the holiday with a screening of the most American movie she's ever screened...Showgirls! This is the only film to have screened at all eleven seasons of Midnight Mass and is considered by many to be Ms. Christ's signature show. For the first time ever, Peaches has invited actual cast-members from the modern day cult classic to share the true stories, scandals, and secrets about the making of this mythological masterpiece! Do not miss it when Patrick Bristow, red-headed dance instructor "Marty"" tells you to thrust it ladies! Be there when Peaches asks "Penny/Hope," Rena Riffel, what it was like on set playing the shadow character to Elizabeth Berkley's "Nomi Malone," and more! As always, free lap dances with every large corn. And a volcano. The mother of all contemporary camp classics, this celluloid travesty about naked Las Vegas dancers stars a deliriously over-the-top Elizabeth Berkley, who (almost literally) claws her way to the top, high-stepping on Gina Gershon and anyone else in her way. Blame it on the doggie chow! Directed by Paul Verhoeven (Basic Instinct). (1995) |