For those of you trying to fufill your winter break with Hot Pockets, The Sims 2, and trashtalk TV, there is hope to save your deteriorating month of freedom.
Tommy Avallone, head of MMN Productions, is showing his cult classic Station Trilogy next weekend, publically, for the last time on the big screen. Each classic movie will be shown on its said date: "Wasted Apples" on Friday, Jan. 7, "Small Kid; Tank Top" on Saturday, Jan. 8, and "Here's to Yesterday" on Sunday, Jan. 9. Each movie will be shown at midnight, at the CineMark 16, located at the Lion's Head Plaza in Somerdale, NJ.
These teen films, made by Avallone and his quirky crew, are known well in the South Jersey area, are becoming more and more popular with Jersey teens and college kids. Adding to the charm, these movies are not only well-made, but simply hilarious. They have received praise from movie reviewers, and cotinue to gain momentum years after the movies' production. It's difficult not to laugh as you watch Tommy and his friends try and win women's hearts, beat rotten Albert's charm, and beat dopey Booch altogether.
Not only will the movies be shown, Avallone and his crew will be selling authentic MMN merchadise, such as original T-shirts from Avallone's own line, Rock Hard Klothing. All three movies will also be available for purchase.
Admission is priced at a low three dollars for each night. Hey, it's cheaper than seeing "Fat Albert" for the third time.