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Tickets on sale now for New York City's theatrical run!


Award-winning indie comedy Burning Annie is coming to theaters!

The Pioneer Theater has booked the exclusive NYC engagement of festival darling Burning Annie, beginning February 7, 2007.

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!!-- http://twoboots.com/pioneer/burningannie.htm
* Opening Night and Weekend screenings will feature special Q&As with the writer, producer, and/or director! *

We're also going to try to do door prizes, raffles, trivia, jello wrestling, and a limbo contest!

The Pioneer Theater is located on East 3rd Street, between Avenues A and B (closer to A).
Showtimes: (212) 591 0434
Tix by phone: (800) 595 4849

***GET YOUR TICKETS NOW, BEFORE THEY SELL OUT***

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"The gem of the [Hamptons Int'l Film Festival] is Burning Annie. It's at once touching and funny, but never cloying or cute. Credit the deft writing touch of [Zack] Ordynans and the camera work of Stephen Schultze. Throw in an excellent score and this little film comes up big… Annie is our pick to win the [Hamptons Film Festival]." -- Rick Murphy, East Hampton Independent

"They have written a film of [Woody Allen] caliber. Relentlessly funny from fade to fade, without a false note in between. Humor rooted in honesty. Riotous and whip-smart." -- Jesse Knight, Bangin' Banana

"A hilarious homage to Woody Allen. Lundy has a wiseass, nerdy charisma and Downing matches him in smarts and screen presence. The wisecracking amorous trio could carry a Hollywood movie..." -- Bill Rodriguez, Providence Phoenix

"A sharp, witty script that Woody himself would enjoy. **** FOUR STARS [highest rating]" -- Todd David Schwartz, CBS-Radio

"Burning Annie isn't your typical love story, but it rings true, and brings quite a few laughs along the way. Obviously a labor of love, not the labor of a committee working from focus groups and last year's templates. A great film." -- Glenn Reynolds, MSNBC.com

"The most entertaining narrative feature in competition [at the Hamptons Int'l Film Festival] was easily Van Flesher's Burning Annie, an engaging campus comedy... A sharp script by Zack Ordynans and winning lead performance by Gary Lundy." -- Andrew Johnston, Time Out New York

"This movie strikes so close to home for me that it's almost impossible to think about it in any sort of detached sense... Actually succeeds in conjuring the tone and spirit of Annie Hall; a remarkable thing, indeed. It may just be the best movie I've seen this year." -- Peter Kavaldo, Entertainment Today

"Compelling... Captures college life very well. The characters provide a host of memorable scenes... and having dialogue as witty as this is a big plus. A wonderful film. Recommended." -- C.S. Strowbridge, The Numbers

“Likable— tons of ‘tude! Sardonic puns, witty asides, and sharp social observations. Kim Murphy is luminous.” --Daily Variety

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I just saw it tonight, liked it alot, got to talk to Zack who was cool dude. Only wish it was playing longer, or in other theaters in NYC before it hits DVD.



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BUS TICKETS ON SALE TO GET THE HELL OUT OF NEW YORK BEFORE BURNING ANNIE LEAVES ITS STINK...

Thanks. I have to live in New York, and I saw your poster in Two Boots Pizza. I took a bite, and then threw up the pizza. Thankfully, I threw up on the poster and it made it look a little better. People asked, "is that a horror film?" I smiled and said, "why yes..."

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