Free Movie Passes for GENTLEMEN BRONCOS!!!
The Daily Utah Chronicle in the Union Building, Room 321, is giving away free movie passes for GENTLEMAN BRONCOS! The screening will be held Thursday, November 5th at 7:30 PM. To receive your free pass for two just go to the Chronicle office and give the code to the receptionist. The code for this movie is Space Popcorn.
Must be 13 or older.
What do science fiction space odysseys, popcorn balls, mythical yeast, rebellious teenagers, plagiarism and Dr. Ronald Chevaliers esteemed “anous workshop” have in common? They are all a part of the quirky new universe of Gentlemen Broncos, the latest comedy from director Jared Hess, the mind behind Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre. A salute to oddball adolescent artistes everywhere, Gentlemen Broncos weaves together a series of narratives revolving around Benjamin Purvis (Michael Angarano), a loveable underdog whose passion for writing science-fiction novels is turned upside down when his idol, the celebrated fantasy author Dr. Ronald Chevalier (Jemaine Clement), steals his story at a writers camp.
Benjamin, a 17-year-old science fiction prodigy, lives in a geodesic dome in Utahwith his mother (Jennifer Coolidge), an aspiring nightgown designer working on a line she calls “Decent Beginnings.”
As a homeschooler, Benjamin doesnt have much experience in the real world, but his imagination takes him to fantastical worlds far from the drab small town in which he lives. When he finds out that his idol, sci-fi legend Dr. Ronald Chevalier will be teaching at Cletus Festival (“the best writers camp in Utah”), its the chance of a lifetime for the young author. He packs up his best manuscript, Yeast Lords: The Bronco Years, and sets out to fulfill his destiny. There he meets some new, equally misfit friends—budding romance novelist Tabatha (Halley Feiffer) and adolescent auteur Lonnie (Hector Jimenez), a filmmaker with more than 80 “films” to his credit.
Benjamins attendance at the festival has two stunning results. His novel is optioned by Lonnie to be made into a full-length, lower-than-low budget motion picture, and Chevalier himself is so impressed by Benjamins work that, in a desperate ploy to save his own career, he decides to make a few minor changes in the manuscript and publish it as his own novel, The Chronicles of Brutus and Balzaak.
As Benjamins world catapults into a series of dizzying and bizarre wrong turns, the story of Yeast Lords is seen in three different points of view: Benjamins original story, Chevaliers bastardized version, and Lonnies low-fi film adaption. These three renditions are a celebration of the ridiculous world of cult science fiction films. Sam Rockwell turns in a pair of hilarious performances as Bronco/Brutus, who alongside his childhood best friend, Vanaya/Venonka (Suzanne May), heroically take on the evil overlords of the yeast factory in a desperate effort to save civilization.
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Say No, you are making an assumption and a very big one, that these people were excommunicated from the church. I signed that petition, and I left the church on my own accord. I am a former LDS missionary and served a succesful and honorable mission. The church didn't ask me to leave or even reprimand me, as a matter of fact when I told them I was gay and told them that I wanted to remove my name, they asked me to reconsider. But I am happier for the fact. I learned a lot of good things and had a lot of good experiences as a member of the church, but it's no longer for me. And while I signed the petiition because there are others out there that still want membership in the church but have had the families turn their backs on them due to teachings of the church (not teachings of the Gospel, which are two different things entirely), I do not care what the church thinks about me and my husband and our family. My relationship is with God and no one can tell me how to have that or tell Him how it should be. It's man that tells us how God will and should act towards us. I put my faith and trust in God, and no man or religion will tell me how God looks and acts. And by the way, my spirituality is real and think it's rather audacious to try and say these people have fake spirituality.






