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  • How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm Once They've Seen Karl Hungus?

    Hey, New Yorkers!  For those of you to whom the Coen Brothers comedy classic The Big Lebowski is more a lifestyle than a movie, LebowskiFest is coming to your town this weekend.  Sure, it's the ultimate celebration of Los Angeles, but that doesn't mean you can't still have a good time.  This is the seventh year the slackmeisters behind LebowskiFest have thrown their weekend tribute to all things Dude-ish, and a White-Russian-swilling, Brunswick-pin-crashing good time is guaranteed for all.

    According to the official LebowskiFest website,  LFNY08 will be held in Manhattan at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza (for the movie party on the 15th) and Lucky Strike Lanes (for the bowling party on the 16th).  Your $20 gets you a concert by CCR tribute act Creedence Clearwater Revival Revival and heavy metal Bee Gees cover band Tragedy; an interpretation of Marty's dance cycle by Paul Green, the man who inspired School of Rock; and, of course, a screening of The Big Lebowski.  The bowling party is sold out, but there will be a few tickets released at the door for lanes, costume contests, trivea, and other amusements as well as the after-party at Beauty Bar on East 14th Street.

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  • The Rep Report: September 5--10

    NEW YORK: Anthology Film Archives commences its salute to Jerry Schatzberg tonight with screenings of the director's firat features, the 1970 alienation-fest Puzzle of a Downfall Child (starring Faye Dunway) and the 1971 The Panic in Needle Park, costarring Al Pacino, in his first starring role, and Kitty Winn as a young couple of heroin addicts. Schatzberg, who seems to be more or less retired, had an erratic career, and to his other problems, he'll probably have at least one chance during his personal appearance at this retrospective to patiently explain that, no, he isn't Joel Schumacher. But as a filmmaker he had a broad curiosity about different milieus and kinds of characters, and his pictures have generally had texture and weight. Needle Park retains interest as a deep quaff of '70s New York at its most confoundingly ungovernable, and Schatzberg can boast of having directed Pacino in both his last performance before The Godfather made him a star and the first picture he made afterwards, the 1973 road movie Scarecrow co-starring Gene Hackman. When Schatzberg made the New York-set Street Smart fifteen years after Needle Park, he had to shoot it in Toronto, but once again he helped launch the movie career of a major star, this time someone who'd been working for decades and would turn fifty the year the picture was released: just a couple of years earlier, Morgan Freeman had been reduced to holding down a job on Another World, but his terrifying performance as a pimp who emerges like a monster from the id to turn pampered reporter Christopher Reeve's life into a pretzel earned him his first Academy Award nomination and a long-belated measure of the industry stature he'd long deserved.

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