Cape Ann Community Cinema Schedule For 10/15

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15

THE PRINCESS BRIDE

SHOWN AT 7:15PM

In the two decades since its release, Rob Reiner’s comic fantasy “The Princess Bride” (based on William Goldman’s book) has become a modern classic. Come enjoy for the first time all over again the hilarious and romantic boy-meets-girl adventure yarn about a poor farm boy named Westley (Cary Elwes), his One True Love – the beautiful Princess Buttercup (Robin Wright) – and all the hilarious obstacles they overcome to be live out their storybook love. The film features a fantastic supporting cast, including Mandy Patinkin, Wallace Shawn, Christopher Guest, Chris Sarandon, Peter Falk, Fred Savage and the late Andre the Giant.

Join us after the movie for a chat with film critic MaryAnn Johanson,
author of the book, “The Totally Geeky Guide to The Princess Bride.”



Appleton Farms Painting

The Mrs picked fell in love with this painting of Appleton Farms.  As many of you regular readers know we have a share  at the Farm and she goes every week with The Bean and Snoop Mad.  This painting had been hanging in the “share room”  and from what she tells me she had admired it every time she saw it.

About five years back while on vacation in Naples, we saw a painting that struck both of us.  We didn’t buy it and have gone into the gallery every year since in search of it but its not there.

So when she told me about this particular painting and how much she loved it I told her I’d get it for her for her Christmas present.

So now you know what’s hanging over the mantle.

Appleton Farms Painting, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Explorer II Rudder

Check out the bad ass rudder on The Explorer II.  She is going back in the water this morning so I was glad I got to the Railways early to get the shot before it was under water.

Who goes through the trouble to paint racing flames on a Runner that is going to spend 99.9 percent of it’s time under water?

AWESOME!

Explorer II Bad Ass Rudder, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

(thanks Bonnie Akerley for bringing this to my attention)