Watch Bad Movies with Geat Comedians, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen CCA 11 January, 2016
Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians present: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Mon 11 January 2016
CCA
7.30pm, £6 + £1 booking fee, Cinema
Ages 18+
Book online / 0141 352 4900
Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians is back for 2016 to love, laugh at and rip apart more celluloid cringe-mongers with fellow film buffs.
This month’s offering is an epic failure of a blockbuster which the world has tried to forget. A big screen adaptation of comic book legend Alan Moore’s work, deemed to be a sure-fire success but which couldn’t be saved by monsters, vampires, the Invisible Man and even James Bond himself (in fact, it’s so bad it ended up being Sir Sean Connery’s last live-action film) – it’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen!
Hosted by comedians Joe Heenan and Billy Kirkwood, the unique, hilarious and interactive Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians is one of the most hysterical trips to the cinema you’ll ever have. Act quickly – previous shows sold out FAST and this one is set to be just the same.
This event was previously advertised as screening Superman IV: The Quest for Peace; however that film had to be cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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