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DESCRIPTION:\n	The comedian Bobcat Goldthwait has come a long way since his
  memorable performances as cadet officer Zed McGlunk in the Police Academy
  movies. In addition to his distinctive high-pitched\, manic standup comed
 y\, he has established himself as an impressive writer and director for fi
 lm and television. His latest film\, Willow Creek\, playfully subverts the
  found-footage horror genre\, and his critically acclaimed feature\,&nbsp\
 ;The World’s Greatest Dad\,&nbsp\;is an audacious black comedy that contai
 ns one of Robin Williams’s best performances. Goldthwait will talk about h
 is work in a discussion following a special preview screening of his lates
 t film\,&nbsp\;Willow Creek. The World’s Greatest Dad will be shown after 
 the discussion. \n	\n\n\n	PREVIEW SCREENING:&nbsp\;Willow Creek \n	\n	  Di
 r. Bobcat Goldthwait. 2013\, 80 mins. With Alexie Gilmore\, Bryce Johnson\
 , Bobcat Goldthwait. “It’s not a joke\, you shouldn’t go there.” That’s wh
 at Jim and his girlfriend Kelly are told when they go to Willow Creek\, Ca
 lifornia to retrace the footsteps of a couple who recorded footage of the 
 legendary monster Bigfoot in 1967. Bobcat Goldthwait breathes new life int
 o the found-footage horror genre with Willow Creek—a film that is satirica
 l but also has given us memorable characters… and some great scares. \n\n
 \n	The World’s Greatest Dad \n	\n	  Dir. Bobcat Goldthwait. 2009\, 99 mins
 . With Robin Williams\, Daryl Sabara\, Alexie Gilmore. As Lance Clayton\, 
 a frustrated writer\, and the divorced\, mild-mannered father of one of th
 e world’s most unpleasant teenagers\, Robin Williams gives one of his stro
 ngest film performances. After a shocking event\, and his morally question
 able response\, Lance finds himself at the center of a literary phenomenon
 . \n\n\n	Tickets: $20 public / $12 Museum members / free for Silver Screen
  members and above. Order online or call 718 777 6800 to reserve tickets. 
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:An Evening with Bobcat Goldthwait
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