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Monson Community Church
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
a caring community of the United Methodist Church

Monson Movie Night

Monson Movie Night 7:00 PM

On the Fourth Saturday night of each month, we hold Movie Night.

we supply the free popocrn, you can bring your own softdrinks or buy them from the Youth Pop Machine (.50 a can).

 

2010 Schedule Free Movies:

 

 

 

 

September:UP by Disney/Pixar

 
By tying thousands of balloon to his home, 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America. Right after lifting off, however, he learns he isn't alone on his journey, since Russell, a wilderness explorer 70 years his junior, has inadvertently become a stowaway on the trip.
Rated: Rated PG for some peril and action.  

 

October :ToothFairy

 
"The Tooth Fairy," also known as Derek Thompson, is a hard-charging hockey player whose nickname comes from his habit of separating opposing players from their bicuspids. When Derek discourages a youngster's dreams, he's sentenced to one week's hard labor as a real tooth fairy, complete with the requisite tutu, wings and magic wand. At first, Derek "can't handle the tooth"..
Rated: PG for mild language, some rude humor and sports action.  

 

 

November: It's a Wonderful Life

 
t's a wonderful film. Frank Capra's inverted take on A Christmas Carol stars Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey, a good man who's spent a lifetime giving up on his dreams in order to keep life in his small town humming. When a guardian angel named Clarence finds a despondent George poised to jump off a bridge, he shows George what life would've been like had he never been born.
 
This film has become a Christmas tradition in my family. We watch it every year and never tire of it. Frank Capra is a master of creating films with a message that reinforce strong values. This is probably his greatest film in that regard. Both he and Stewart have publicly stated that this is their favorite film.

The message in this film is one of courage and sacrifice for the greater good as George Bailey, a man with big ideas about seeing the world, continually forsakes his own desires to do what is right for the town. The second message is that each life important. No matter how insignificant we feel we are, we are all inextricably linked to each other and play an important part in the fabric of one another's lives.
Rated: G great movie  

 

December: No Movie it is Christmas