Not only is this month's movie SOLD OUT, tickets are already selling for the next few months of screenings, and they only went live yesterday! And we didn't even tell anyone! However, occasionally there are relinquished tickets night of, so if anyone wants to gamble on stand-by tickets, just stop in and ask if we've got anyone signed up on the waitlist.
This month's move theme: How does electricity even work?
Hints: This month's movie stars a child actor who had a long and successful career in TV. The writer-director of this month's movie doesn't have much else credited to his name, but did feel this movie's release was handled poorly due to studio heads changing at the time of it's release. The writer-director of this month's movie also had a pretty loose handle on how electricity works...If you have additional concerns/questions about this month's film, feel free to reach out through facebook, or email info@TimMonsters.com we will happily address any concerns, big or small. We want fun surprises for everyone!
Mutual Aid Suggestion: This month's mutual aid suggestion is to share some of the great things Tim Walz has done for our state, so that people outside MN have a better idea on what he brings to the ticket! For instance, it isn't often I (Colette, the writing half of Tape Freaks) hear people talk about rural life in the ways that I experienced it. Usually all I hear are unrealistic caricatures of country folk trotted out solely to pay lip service to a class of people that have absolutely nothing to do with country life. But the rural upbringing Walz talked about in his introductory speech is the lived experience of rural Minnesotans, as it is for rural Appalachians and rural people the country over. But don't get me started on how that became the lived experience for rural Americans, because it's no coincidence that I'm anticapitalist! My understanding of how corporations and lobbyists are not to be trusted, stems from how they fucked the American farmland the moment they discovered the loopholes they could... hold on, I'm regretting my metaphor setup... Anyway! Walz isn't paying lip service to anyone when he talks about the American farmland. He's got an extensive record of supporting our farmers in ways that help FARMERS, not the companies trying to exploit them, and I for one am FUCKING HERE FOR THAT.
Get Your Tickets FOR NEXT MONTH Here: Tape Freaks presents: Mystery Movie @ the Trylon, 7pm $5