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		<title>Stan Hall Goes Beyond The Multiplex To ID 5 New Oregon Films</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anne Richardson</dc:creator>
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Portland&#8217;s film scene requires a guide. The Oregonian provides three of them, Shawn Levy, Kristi Turnquist and Stan Hall. Stan Hall&#8217;s beat is oddball cinema. He writes about stuff that is new, strange, different or an acquired taste. This week he writes about five MIMBY - Made In My Back Yard - films now screening in [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Portland&#8217;s film scene requires a guide. The Oregonian provides three of them, Shawn Levy, Kristi Turnquist and Stan Hall. Stan Hall&#8217;s beat is oddball cinema. He writes about stuff that is new, strange, different or an acquired taste. This week he writes about<a href="http://www.oregonlive.com/movies/index.ssf/2011/05/indie_arthouse_films_my_perest.html"> </a>five <a href="http://www.oregonlive.com/movies/index.ssf/2011/05/indie_arthouse_films_my_perest.html">MIMBY </a>- Made In My Back Yard - films now screening in Portland theaters</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><em>LOCAL WORKS GALORE</em></strong><em><br />
</em><em>Various films, times and locations. </em><em></em></p>
<p><em>Most weeks (particularly this one), under-the-radar local filmmakers exhibit the results of their sweat and maxed-out credit cards. Movies are always being made in these parts, and the people who make them would love for you to come see for yourself.</em></p>
<p><em>Honor veterans on Memorial Day by seeing Eric G. Stacey&#8217;s drama &#8220;Purple Mind&#8221; (3 p.m. Monday, Hollywood Theatre; landfallprods.com), about an Iraq War vet&#8217;s (Will Shepherd) wrenching, dangerous struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder.</em></p>
<p><em>Premiering the same weekend as &#8220;The Hangover Part II,&#8221; &#8220;John Gets Wasted&#8221; (7 p.m. Saturday, Hollywood Theatre) is the former&#8217;s low-budget, no-star, made-in-Portland, distant cousin. It&#8217;s about the wild adventures of John, a just-laid-off office drone who goes on an epic bender to forget his shame.</em></p>
<p><em>Prolific Bob Moricz, whose scabrous video productions carry on the lurid underground moviemaking legacy of Andy Milligan and the Kuchar brothers, presents &#8220;I Am Ugly and I Want to Die So &#8230;&#8221; (8 p.m. Tuesday, Recess Gallery, 1127 S.W. 10th Ave.), his parody of autobiographical filmmaking; freakish, wrong and weirdly compelling stuff.</em></p>
<p><em>Sean Parker and Austin Hillebrecht&#8217;s comedy &#8220;Coup de Cinema&#8221; (7:30 p.m. Saturday and 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Fifth Avenue Cinema, 510 S.W. Hall St.) has an amusing concept: The crew of a lousy-movie production secretly goes behind the back of the pompous, dim director in an attempt to make something that&#8217;s actually worth watching.</em></p>
<p><em> </em><em>&#8220;Forge&#8221; (7 p.m. Wednesday, Hollywood Theatre; theforgeproject.com) is a slick, high-concept thriller about a man who gets mixed up with bad folks and a scary new technology while trying to save his scientist brother from going mad. </em></p></blockquote>
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