A/V Geeks

October 24, 2009 11:59 pmtoOctober 25, 2009 2:00 am

haunted classroomThe A/V Geeks start the Halloween celebrations early by bringing out school films that feature ghosts and the supernatural to teach us their lessons. Films include -

Parents, Who Needs Them? (1973) A creepy magical puppet makes a bratty boy invisible to teach him a lesson.
The Haunted Mouth (1974) Cesar Romero plays the invisible spectre of the mouth – plaque.
Ghost Rider (1982) New student Kevin is haunted by a girl who teaches him bus safety.

$7.75 All Seats. Student members get 2 for 1 admission.

Midnight, Saturday, October 24th,  Coolidge Corner Theater, 290 Harvard St, Brookline MA 02446



October 25, 2009
3:45 pmto6:30 pm

haunted classroomThe A/V Geeks start the Halloween celebrations early by bringing out school films that feature ghosts and the supernatural to teach us their lessons. Films include -

Parents, Who Needs Them? (1973) A creepy magical puppet makes a bratty boy invisible to teach him a lesson.
The Haunted Mouth (1974) Cesar Romero plays the invisible spectre of the mouth – plaque.
Ghost Rider (1982) New student Kevin is haunted by a girl who teaches him bus safety.

Part of Cape Ann Community Cinema’s Doctoberfest 2009. $9.00 general, $7.50 students & seniors, $6.00 members.

3:45 pm, Sunday, October 25th,  Cape Ann Community Cinema, 85 Eastern Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930

October 31, 2009
7:00 pmto8:00 pm

cr32Listen to WKNC 88.1 (streamed at wknc.org) on early Halloween evening for the Two Cabbage Radio Players adaptation of the Orson Welles’ adaptation of H.G. Well’s book “War of the Worlds” performed live! It’ll be a great background as you greet trick or treaters and dress up for later Halloween festivities.

7pm EST, October 31st, WKNC (www.wknc.org/listen) Raleigh, NC

October 17, 2009
1:00 pmto4:00 pm

Join us to celebrate home movies! Call up Grandma, and search out your family’s home movies and bring an 8mm, Super8 or 16mm home movie (sorry, no video or slides) to our Home Movie Day event on October 17th to see it projected. Or just show up, watch the films of others, play Home Movie Day Bingo and win valuable prizes! It’s not just historically significant – it’s fun!

hmd_pic_4_smallWHY?
Because they will happen in communities across the globe, HOME MOVIE DAY events and screenings can focus on local and family histories, taking us back to a time when Main Street was bustling and the beehive hair-do was all the rage, with images of people we may know or resemble. Home movies are the essential record of our past, and they are among the most authoritative documents of times gone by. Sponsored by NCSU Film Program, NC State Archive and A/V Geeks. FREE!

1-4pm, Saturday, Oct 17th, North Carolina State Archives Auditorium, 109 East Jones Street, Raleigh NC 27601

October 18, 2009
8:00 pmto10:00 pm

haunted classroomThe A/V Geeks start the Halloween celebrations early by bringing out school films that feature ghosts and the supernatural to teach us their lessons. Films include -

Parents, Who Needs Them? (1973) A creepy magical puppet makes a bratty boy invisible to teach him a lesson.
The Haunted Mouth (1974) Cesar Romero plays the invisible spectre of the mouth – plaque.
Ghost Rider (1982) New student Kevin is haunted by a girl who teaches him bus safety.

Suggested Donation $5

8pm, Sunday, October 18th  Tir Na Nog, 218 S. Blount St. Raleigh, NC 27601

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From The Archive

Teeth (Amer. Dental Assoc/ Cal Dunn Studios, 1970)

October 18, 2009
8:00 pmto10:00 pm


ADA gets with it! Great historical montage leading up to good dental hygiene.

This film is available on the Best of A/V Geeks 3 DVD-R


From The Archive

How Quiet Helps At School (1953)

October 18, 2009
8:00 pmto10:00 pm

Shows how a class can study and work better if the room is quiet. Demonstrates ways to study without interrupting others. Indicates that noise does have a place on the playground. Made years before behavior-altering drugs were used to discipline problem kids, it looks like the class in this film is filled with lobotomized lil’ zombies.

This film is available on the Blackboard Bungle DVD-R


From The Archive

Clowns and Cavemen

October 18, 2009
8:00 pmto10:00 pm

School films that feature clowns or cavemen. Films included – The Clowns, How the First Letter Was Written, Toothache of a Clown, Standing Up For Yourself, Pirro and the Alarm Clock, Drug Effects, Circus Day.

From The Archive

Sound of Centron

October 18, 2009
8:00 pmto10:00 pm

Featuring Centron educational films where Jim Stringer
either did the soundtrack or the sound effects. Films include – Office Safey:
The Thrill Seekers, Caught In a Rip Off (featuring Jim Stringer as the shoplifter),
The Lunatic, Shake Hands with Danger.


From The Archive

The World According to Sid Davis

October 18, 2009
8:00 pmto10:00 pm

In October of this year (2006), we lost an important educational filmmaker – Sid Davis. He wasn’t the best filmmaker and his message wasn’t always a progressive one. In fact, his vision of a world filled with sexual deviants and kids on the brink of tragedy helped usher in the current paranoia. Films include – Name Unknown, Why Does Sammy Speed?, Dangerous Stranger and more!

From The Archive

Those Naughty Boys

October 18, 2009
8:00 pmto10:00 pm

What are little boys made of? Fidgety hands, evil minds
and little legs that will run away if given the chance. Films included: Trick
or Treat, Cheating, Other People’s Property, The Bike,
and The Game.

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