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The Fury to be screened at NY Lincoln Center with Amy Irving in person,



This November 29, 29 and 30, 2008, the Walter Reade theatre at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, New York City will screen a film retrospective of movies about bad children including THE BAD SEED, THE INNOCENTS, VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED(the original), MOMMIE DEAREST & THE EXORCIST among others. One really important screening is the Brian De Palma shocker. THE FURY which is celebrating it's 30th anniversary this year and will be screened on Sunday, November 30th at 3 PM with a personal appearance of actress Amy Irving who played Gillian in the film, who will introduce the film and give a Q&A session after the film. For you Brian de Palma & Amy Irving fans, this is a must see and do not miss opportunity!

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I just came from the 30th Anniversary screening of Brian De Palma's film, THE FURY at the Walter Reade Theatre at NY's Lincoln Center and it was great. The theatre showed a restored print of the film and two of the film's stars, Amy Irving and William Finney(Phantom of the Paradise) were in person and gave a Q&A session after the screening. Both stars were very gracious and friendly and I got to meet and speak to both of them who signed autographs for me and posed for pictures I took of both of them. A great time was held by all present at the screening.

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I wish I was there then.:-(

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she must be really embarrassed by this film-she is truly awful in it

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I respect your negative opinion of the movie but when Amy Irving went to the screening of THE FURY at NYC's Lincoln Center, she even went there with her children who had not seen that film. That doesn't show that Ms. Irving was embarrassed in being in THE FURY at all, because it she really was, she wouldn't have gone to that screening and even brought her own children to see it!

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I respect your negative opinion of the movie but when Amy Irving went to the screening of THE FURY at NYC's Lincoln Center, she even went there with her children who had not seen that film. That doesn't show that Ms. Irving was embarrassed in being in THE FURY at all, because it she really was, she wouldn't have gone to that screening and even brought her own children to see it!


It's certainly not Irving's finest hour - or DePalma's, for that matter - but I would've been no less curious about the production.

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