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    Brand New Universal Pictures Print to be Shown at "Spooktacular" Event Source: Mark Nelson Official Site: Spooktacular: King Kong vs Godzilla

    Just a brief reminder to any monster movie fans near Keene, New Hampshire that this Friday, April 24th at 7:00PM, KING KONG VS GODZILLA (US version) will be playing at the Colonial Theatre. The film is part of the second "Spooktacular" event put together by the creators of the horror-host television show SATURDAY FRIGHT SPECIAL (seen on public access stations throughout the United States). The screening will feature the premiere of a brand-new 35mm print of KING KONG VS GODZILLA, freshly struck by Universal Pictures. The Spooktacular will also include vintage monster movie trailers and theater ads, in person visits from all of the SATURDAY FRIGHT SPECIAL crew, and tons of giveaways that include T-shirts and DVD copies of the new horror host documentary AMERICAN SCARY. Legendary comic artist Steve Bissette— known for his work with Alan Moore on Swamp Thing and for writing and drawing the first Dark Horse Godzilla King of the Monsters Special— has donated six signed sets of his critically acclaimed dinosaur-themed title Tyrant plus and an original KING KONG VS GODZILLA sketch (see photo) for the event. The Colonial Theatre reports: "We [recently] had two student matinees of CHARLOTTE`S WEB for littler kids, maybe up through 4th grade. They were all quite taken by the KING KONG VS GODZILLA posters that they saw on their way in, and in some cases held up the line of their classmates to stop and admire the poster, and I overheard conversations about who would win in a fight. Totally unexpected and really cool." Tickets are $10 and are available via The Colonial Theatre website and at the door. Spooktacular: King Kong vs Godzilla Friday, April 24, 2009 at 7:00 PM The Colonial Theatre 95 Main Street Keene, NH 03431 Phone: (603) 357-1233 E-Mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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