Bruce Willis Hosting Screening of 'Armageddon' at Kennedy Space Center
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The two alternate identities of Bruce Willis -- curmudgeonly father-figure who must occasionally save the planet from annihilation and baby-boomer pop-bluesman Bruno Radolini -- rarely interact with one another. On August 2, however, they will. As part of the Netflix LIVE! music and movies series, Willis is leading his band The Accelerators in a blues concert outside the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The concert will then be followed by an outdoor screening of Armageddon. For those of you who paid vast sums of money to have Armageddon total-recalled out of your memory, that was the movie where Willis teamed up with Ben Affleck and Billy Bob Thorton to stop a giant rock from crasing into the planet. Willis had this to say about the music-movie event: "It is truly thrilling to return to The Kennedy Space Center to enjoy 'Armageddon' with my band on hand. Movies have been my career, but music has always been my love, so I am excited about merging the two worlds in such a unique way and being able to share it with so many people."
About 5,000 fans are expected to pack the Center's Rocket Garden for the show that begins at 7:30pm on August 2nd and Netflix had this to say about the Willis event: "Netflix LIVE! On Location is a great way for us to share the Netflix experience with thousands of people around the country. Bruce's popularity with movie fans is enduring, and we are delighted to be able bring him back to Kennedy Space Center for this one-of-a-kind event." The Netflix LIVE! On Location series is also expected to announce more music-movie pairings in the coming weeks.
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4-15-2007 @ 5:37PM
Stan Heck said...
you would have to pay me big time to sit through that movie again
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4-16-2007 @ 12:54AM
Stephen Lang said...
Armageddon is actually my ultimate guilty pleasure movie.
But screening it at the Kennedy Space Center is just wrong.
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4-16-2007 @ 11:49AM
jen said...
Netflix is an "experience" now? Ugh.
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4-17-2007 @ 12:16AM
Gilbert Davis said...
Great popcorn movie. Noble sacrifice, redemption, good guys win in the end. Of course it's no Ingmar Bergman depressing movie with subtitles which would have been your choice for a movie and would have been attended by five people. Probably they were thinking that it would be nice if people could enjoy themselves and be entertained for the event.
For some reason my dvd copy has a glitch in it which freezes it up and I'm afraid to buy another copy since who knows if they fixed that problem or if there is an endless supply of glitched copies of Armageddon being sold. A quandary indeed.
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5-08-2007 @ 4:36PM
Taylor said...
dude! First of all Bruce Willis is my guilty pleasure, I loved the movie, and love him even more! I live like 10 minutes from the KSC, how the hell do I get tickets?!!!
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