IMAGINE THAT free for Nothing Festival!
Katrine and Bill Formby (of the Nugget Building), Marta Tarbell and Seth Cagin (of the Telluride Watch), and Luci Reeve and Jim Bedford (of the Nugget Theatre business), celebrate the Nothing Festival with five FREE screenings of the hot new feature, IMAGINE THAT, to take place on Friday, July 17 at 5:30 and 8 PM; and on Saturday, July 18 at 3,5:30 and 8 PM. Attendees of all ages are FREE and asked to arrive early to guarantee a seat, which will be available on a first come, first served basis.
This year we’re saying “Nothing but Thanks” to the Telluride Foundation. To honor and recognize this great local institution that helps so many in the Telluride region and San Miguel County, Katrine and Bill Formby have engaged long-time Telluride local and TCTV founder Dean Rolley, along with former Telluride Mayor Amy Levek, to put together a short film highlighting local kids and focusing on the Telluride Foundation’s good works. This short documentary will be screened right before each free movie showing–it’s the Nugget’s way of saying “Nothing but Thanks.”
IMAGINE THAT is the brand new film starring Eddie Murphy. Set in Denver with the Rocky Mountains as background, IMAGINE THAT is for the entire family and is a gentle but funny film about growing up. (Yes, both kids and adults continue to grow up.)
Evan Danielson (Eddie Murphy) was just your average financial wizard — focused, successful and driven before he found himself standing in front of his friends’ house yelling for his daughter’s purple security blanket in the middle of the night (it gives him stock tips). But, when his daughter introduces him to the princesses and their queen living in her imaginary world, Evan follows her on a hilarious and exciting adventure that forces him to reexamine the value of their relationship and redefine his meaning of success.
IMAGINE THAT is for fans of comedy and family films, for those who like good characters and writing and are looking for a complete emotional story. It’s rated PG (for a bit of profanity) and runs one hour and 47 minutes. All ages really like this movie, so will you.
This is Katrine and Bill’s, Marta and Seth’s, Luci and Jim’s way of recognizing the great Telluride Foundation and saying: “We love movies and we love Telluride! Nothing but thanks and enjoy the shows!”