Movies on the Green Schedule
Saturday Evenings – Movies will start approximately one half hour after sunset.
Movies on the Green is Produced and Presented Exclusively By:


…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
VCC has expanded our outdoor programming at Warner Park to include Movies on the Green. Outdoor family movies are presented on Saturday evenings, July 17th through August 28th, 7PM – 10PM and are projected on a 30’ screen with digital projection and 7.1 surround sound. All of the amenities you have become accustomed to with Concerts will be there for your enjoyment. We are pleased to be working with Shelley’s Stereo and Video of Woodland Hills as the Presenting Sponsor of this project.
July 17
Michael Jackson’s – This is It!
Concert Documentary Columbia Pictures Directed by Kenny Ortega Rated PG 112 minutes; 2009
The death of Michael Jackson shocked the world. This film represents the last-known footage from the rehearsals of Michael Jackson’s planned 2009 concert tour. Filmed before his untimely death, the concert encompasses what would have been an epic show featuring all of his hits and dancing steps.
………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Nanny McPhee

Nanny McPhee
July 24
Nanny McPhee
Angela Lansbury, Kelly Macdonald
Universal Pictures
Directed by Kirk Jones
Rated PG
97 minutes; 2005
Oscar winner, Emma Thompson, writes and stars in this adaptation of the “Nurse Mathilda” books. Nanny Mcphee comes to the house of Mr. Brown and his seven ill-behaved children. They have dispensed with seventeen nannies before her and see Nanny Mcphee as no different. However, she seems to have mystical powers that start to control them and lead to startling consequences in this magical comedy.
………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
July 31
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Animated FeatureVoices by: Andy Samberg,
Anna Faris, James Caan
Columbia Pictures
Directed by Christopher Miller
and Phil Lord
Rated PG
90 minutes; 2009
Based on the children’s book, this animated adventure follows a scientist who tries to solve world hunger only to see things go awry as food falls from the sky in abundance. This is the most delicious event since macaroni met cheese.
………………………………………………………………………………………………….
August 7
Mama Mia!
Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan,Colin Firth
Universal Pictures
Directed by Phyllida Lloyd
Rated PG-13; 108 minutes; 2008
In this big screen version of the stage musical featuring the songs of ABBA, Donna is the mother to Sophie, who’s on a quest to discover the identity of her father on the eve of her wedding. Donna owns a small hotel on an idyllic Greek island and when three men from her past arrive unexpectedly, it is a trip down memory lane that no one will ever forget.
………………………………………………………………………………………………….
August 14
Twilight
Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner; Summit Entertainment;
Directed by Catherine Hardwicke Rated PG-13 122 minutes; 2008
Based on the wildly popular book, high school girl Bella moves to Seattle and begins to notice the dark and mysterious Edward. As she gets to know him better she discovers he is a vampire but it doesn’t change the fact she is falling in love with him. A rival vampire clan pursues them and she is forced to decide if she is going to stay in a relationship that might cost her life.
………………………………………………………………………………………………….
August 21
Up
Animated FeatureVoices by: Edward Asner,
Christopher Plummer, John Ratzenberger
Walt Disney Studios/Pixar Animation
Directed by Peter Docter and Bob Peterson
Rated PG; 96 minutes; 2009
Carl Fredricksen spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the globe and now at 78, he launches his house into the sky via thousands of balloons. Right after liftoff he discovers a stowaway in the form of an over optimistic 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell. This hilarious journey takes you into a lost world with the least likely duo on Earth.
………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Star Trek
August 28
Star Trek
Sci-FiChris Pine, Leonard Nimoy, Eric Bana, Zachary Quinto,
Paramount Pictures
Directed by J.J. Abrams
Rated PG-13; 127 minutes; 2009
A chronicle of the early days of James T. Kirk and his fellow USS Enterprise crew members.










