Thanks to all the Fantastic Fest 2010 badge holders who wrote in for a reserved seat to see the free advance screening of Fantastic Fest fav DISTRICT 13: ULTIMATUM this coming Monday @ the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar!
We actually still have a few seats left for you guys, so if you’re a Fantastic Fest badge holder and haven’t written in yet and still want to see the show, email brad@originalalamo.com with “PARKOUR FOR THE COURSE” in the subject line. We’ll contact you directly if we can fit you in!
Everyone else, there’s still some “Admit 2″ passes floating around town! Most of the theater will be filled by those, first come, first seated, so find one and come on down on Monday. In addition, if you didn’t get one, but REALLY can’t wait to see this eye-bursting action explosion, we always have a stand-by line and are always able to get some very excited die-hards in the door!
Here’s the list, if you’re on it you must claim your ticket no later than 7pm on Monday, February 1 @ The Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar to guarantee your seats. The show starts at 7:30p.
Glass, Geoffrey +1
DeLeón-Serratos, Jesús +1
Archip, Dana +1
Bailey, Robin +1
Bate, William +1
Dailey, Matthew +1
De Leon, JC +1
Gargano, Michelle +1
Gleason, Jeff +1
Harkins Eakins, Lecia +1
Hidalgo, James +1
Jeffress, Jamie +1
Johnson, Sven +1
Lambert, Robert +1
Locklear, Nathan +1
Mackey, Kristopher +1
Mackey, Tisha +1
McInroy, Chris +1
Miller, Jonathan +1
Mills, Austin +1
Osmon, John +1
Ramirez, Nick +1
Rath, Robert +1
Reese, Dshanya +1
Romero, Celia C +1
Strait, Eddie +1
Taylor, Kent +1
Tindle, Jeffrey +1
Wages, John +1
Williams, Kevin +1
For more info about Fantastic Fest, please visit www.fantasticfest.com



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“The film’s humor, simultaneously giddy and satirical, is reminiscent of “South Park” and the “Wallace & Gromit” movies, but it’s less pointed, more poetic.”
We were thrilled to see that our old friends 