Giveaway to see The Trip to Italy at Cinema 21

Are you feeling like it can’t be the end of summer already, because you haven’t been able to do all the travel and vacation you had hoped for? I’m definitely feeling that way. How can I have still not gone to the Coast yet all year? It just keeps getting put off for other things going on.

On my bucket list has always been to visit Italy. I hear that it’s hot and tourist season, but they also have a lot of festivals and outdoor events. I guess it is going to continue forward on my list of to dos for sometime in the future. In the meantime, might I recommend to you a mini mental and culinary escape to Italy without having to pack any bags or sit on any planes?

The movie The Trip to Italy is opening to pretty strong reviews already, with its official open on August 29 at select theaters, find your nearby theater using this link here: http://thetriptoitalymovie.tumblr.com/find-a-theater.

I am giving away FREE tickets to attend an Advance Screening of the movie The Trip to Italy at Cinema 21 in the trendy Nob Hill neighborhood in Portland at 616 NW 21st Ave. This free screening will be held on Monday August 25, 7 PM

I haven’t seen this movie yet, but given it’s current 88% critic / 71% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, I think this is still an enjoyable movie to cool off from the summer heat. A positive review from NPR here and Sundance review from Variety here seems to back up that gut feeling I have, as do snippets such as snippets like “Brilliantly funny, hilarious, and touching” – Entertainment Weekly and “A hilarious tasty treat” – USA Weekly.

Also, I find bromance/watching guys hang out extra amusing, maybe because I’m not a guy so the things they talk about are fascinating and boy, these two just go off on tangents and keep going and going and going. They really embody that what makes the experience of a trip and memories is not only about where you go, but who you are going with. Particularly, this pair is witty and smart but also dorky. Adorkable.

With the money you are not spending on the movie, can I recommend getting a nice Italian dinner afterwards at nearby restaurant… for instance, Cafe Mingo or Serrato only a block or so away. Other favorite Italian places I like in Portland include on the east side of the river Ava Gene’s, Accanto, These other restaurants close earlier so maybe you do date night part 2 the next night at options like GrassaNostrana (which also has a convenient parking lot), Tabla or a Cena.

After seeing The Trip to Italy, perhaps visit Ava Gene's for dinner, so you could try their pane. For instance, this Pane of squash, mint, ricotta salata, barrel aged colatura, carta di musica Oven and Shaker Cauliflower Pizza, Oven & Shaker, Cathy Whims, Wood fired pizza, Portland After seeing The Trip to Italy, perhaps fill your tummy with Radiatore with tomato braised chicken, crisp skin, ricotta, basil, from Grassa by Rick Gencarelli Coffee and dessert idea after the The Trip to Italy movie at Accanto: Rose panna cotta with strawberries and lambrusco

Synopsis

Michael Winterbottom’s largely improvised 2010 film, The Trip, took comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon—or semifictionalized versions thereof—on a restaurant tour around northern England. In this witty and incisive follow-up, Winterbottom reunites the pair for a new culinary road trip, retracing the steps of the Romantic poets’ grand tour of Italy and indulging in some sparkling banter and impersonation-offs. Rewhetting our palates from the earlier film, the characters enjoy mouthwatering meals in gorgeous settings from Liguria to Capri while riffing on subjects as varied as Batman’s vocal register, the artistic merits of “Jagged Little Pill,” and, of course, the virtue of sequels.

Winterbottom trains his camera to capture the idyllic Italian landscape and the gastronomic treasures being prepared and consumed while keeping the film centered on the crackling chemistry between the two leads. The Trip toItaly effortlessly melds the brilliant comic interplay between Coogan and Brydon into quieter moments of self-reflection, letting audiences into their insightful ruminations on the nuances of friendship and the juggling of family and career. The result is a biting portrait of modern-day masculinity.

 

Enter to Win!

I will be traveling out of town for work so won’t be attending the free screening, but don’t let that hold you up and I still wanted to present this opportunity to you!

There are 28 tickets I can give away, so in your only mandatory task (commenting on the blog) to enter, list how many tickets you would like – if I have more than 14 or more entrants I will give them away as pairs only, but since this is last minute maybe you’ll get lucky and do a double date?!

Seating is first come first serve, but if you get a ticket you should arrive at 6:30 as you will be let in before the general line!

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Are you going to see the movie?

Did I miss naming your favorite Italian restaurant- tell me about it! Are there other movies that combine food and travel that you love and want to recommend to me?

Disclosure: I am not being compensated for this post – I just thought this was a wonderful opportunity to give something away to you readers out there! I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 @ Cinetopia Movie Parlor

Went to watch a matinee showing of Harry Potter at the new Cinetopia theater in Beaverton yesterday. The theater offers three special types of seating to enhance the movie watching experience. For instance, the two giant XL theater offers the largest screen experience with up to 70 foot screen and steep stadium seating with seats that recline. Meanwhile the Living Room Theater is 21 and over so you can enjoy food and beer and wine delivered to your seat and there are live music performances before the show.

We went with the Cinetopia Movie Parlor experience, in which cushy loveseats and armchairs are offered in an even smaller space then the Living Room. Various screens on the wall projected additional images that were relevant to the movie, and you also get food and beverage service (alcohol only available in the 21+ theater).

As we approached our theater door, I was already getting excited seeing the promos along the wall in which a small portion was already playing a quick segment of the trailer at the bottom. One of the screens also turned into a Daily Prophet that had animated photos just like in the movie, though the articles were specific to hyping up the HP movie experience.

During our 45 minute wait before the movie, we got to sit in the seats and watch Yahoo Movies featurettes about the making of and promotional shots for the movie instead of the usual advertisements you would see. Who can’t help but coo and then feel something when seeing the first screen test for the first movie that includes a montage of the three main protaganists through the movies, growing up?

On a dozen screens throughout the room were moving pictures atmospheric screens with shots of various locations at Hogwarts, and other “moving paintings” that you are in line with what is mentioned in the book. For the second video you have to watch it in full screen to see the changes in the frame over the fireplace between portraits of various characters that melt into each other

Meanwhile, for popcorn they have a gourmet butter topping bar, which included the regular butter topping but also Caramel butter, Jalapeno Butter, Hazelnut Butter, and Butterbeer flavor! I tried to half Butterbeer (which was sweeter) and half Jalapeno, and then accidentally put a little too much white cheddar seasoning on top at the end. I suppose I’m used to the holes in those big seasoning jars being somewhat obstructed and only letting a little in (forever a battle I remember with Parmesan at pizza places), so was awkwardly surprised when it flowed so freely onto the top of my popcorn. Oops.   O.o

If you haven’t gone yet and are a Foursquare user, don’t forget to shout Harry Potter when you check into the theater (only good for this opening weekend I think) to get a special Harry Potter badge

For a better look of what the Cinetopia theater seating looks like see below.  (the website is seriously terrible – you can buy tickets and see showtimes, but even though they let you pick out seats individually for those theaters you can reserve them for, you can’t see photos of the actual theater to understand the seats and distance to screen. Ugh. Showing a simple photo of the theater, is that so hard?).

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