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Movie Schedule

Free Friday Flicks



 
Celebrate the 22nd Annual Free Friday Flicks movie series with WBZ NewsRadio 1030, WBZ-TV 4 and the DCR every Friday night at the Hatch Shell on Boston’s Esplanade!
 
 
Free Friday Flicks are classic and popular movies shown for FREE each Friday night at sundown throughout the summer at the DCR Hatch Shell on Storrow Drive!  Free Friday Flicks have become a summertime tradition for New Englanders.  People of all ages gather at the banks of the Charles River with their own chairs, blankets, and picnics to enjoy these FREE movies under the stars. Come on down with your family and friends to enjoy these movies with us! Arrive early to get your spot on the lawn and watch WBZ’s Morgan White, Jr. entertain the crowd with trivia and prizes, plus, visit the WBZ tent for lots of free giveaways, food samples and more!
 
All movies are shown rain or shine at sundown at the DCR Hatch Shell on Storrow Drive.
 
Due to copyright issues, we cannot print the names of the movie titles. Below are “hints” for each movie. Please call the WBZ Free Friday Flicks Hotline for weekly movie information: 617-787-7200
 
Movie Hints:
 
June 22nd:   When the exhibits at the Museum of Natural History come to life, only a goofy night watchman is left to deal with the havoc.
 
July 6th:  Join a big green ogre and his gang of friends once again, as they travel to Far Far Away and fall under the influence of a bottle of magic potion.
 
July 13th:  When a group of forest creatures find out their home has been turned into a housing development, it takes a raccoon con artist to convince the creatures to invade the development and take back from the humans…
 
July 20thEveryone’s favorite wizard is back once again as he competes against the best wizards from other schools and is then encountered by the returning evil lord.
 
July 27th:  A rag tag group of animals finds out they only have a short time to escape the wrath of the melting ice caps, or they may be washed away!
 
August 3rd:  When his nuclear powered DeLorean reaches 88 Miles per hour, this teenage slacker is transported from 1985 to 1955 in the blink of an eye, now he just has to figure out how to get back…
 
August 10th:  The King of Rock and Roll” falls in love in the entertainment capitol of the world!
 
 August 17th:  This young girl finds out very quickly that there is “no place like home” after encountering a wicked witch.
 
 August 24th:  This tap dancing penguin may be a social outcast, but his unique talent in the end may just end up keeping his species “happy.”
 
 August 31stThis plump pig needs the help of a spider to make sure he doesn’t end up on someone’s dinner table, and can remain on the farm.

 
 
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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 2/9/2010
A major Nor'easter is headed toward Massachusetts. Snow is expected to arrive around midday Wednesday and last through much of the night. About eight inches is expected in Boston, with lower amounts to the North and higher amounts to the South.
     
Kerrigan's family criticizes autopsy report on dad
WBZ's Lisa Meyer speaks with David Frank at Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.
     
Necco brings back a tried-and-true candy bar name
NECCO says the Clark Bar was first produced in 1886, by Irish immigrant David L. Clark. WBZ New England Business Editor Anthony Silva reports from the NECCO plant in Revere.
     
New law further protects sexual assault victims
WBZ's Deb Lawler speaks to the woman behind the law.
     
Right to repair bill working its way through legislature
WBZ's Ed Walsh has more.
     
Sister of murder victim discusses new stalking law
WBZ's Deb Lawler has the interview.
     
Local group gives recommendations on gambling
WBZ's Jon Maclean speaks with Diane Crowley of the Mass Council on Compulsive Gambling about their trip to the state house.
     
Statewide coalition fights against gambling in MA
WBZ Producer Jon MacLean speaks with Cathleen Norbut of the group United to Stop Slots in Massachusetts about their trip to Beacon Hill.
     
Civilian liasons coming to an end in Boston
WBZ's Jon Maclean speaks with Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis about department funding.
     
Jenny Sanford talks to WBZ about decision to divorce SC Gov
WBZ's Ed Walsh with more.
     
Advocate for 'Right to Repair' bill speaks out
WBZ's Rod Fritz with more.
     
Boston recycles
WBZ's Lisa Meyer speaks with the city's recycling director Susan Casino.
     
Tips for tax time
WBZ's Deb Lawler with more.
     
A look at Tea Party convention and Palin keynote speech
WBZ's Mary Blake speaks with ABC News political analyst, Steve Roberts.
     
Payton Manning
Peyton Manning can't bring home 2nd title
WBZ's Ed Walsh speaks with ABC's Todd Ant about Peyton's stuggles in big games throughout his football career.
     
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