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Friday
· The Strokes play the Troubadour. At this point, if you aren’t banging a member of the band, forget about trying to get in. The good news: That's probably a lot more viable option than you suspect. You might as well go see 400 Blows with Free Moral Agents (which features members of the Mars Volta) at the Echo.
· The American Cinematheque celebrates the first anniversary of the Aero Theatre with a screening of Hell's Angels from 1930. You know, the one that Leonardo DiCaprio made in The Aviator before he started peeing in milk bottles.
Saturday
· Musical choices: Richard Buckner at Spaceland; Zooey Deschanel & Sam Shelton’s If All the Stars Were Pretty Babies at Hotel Café.
· Matt Walsh, Matt Besser, and Paul F. Tompkins host "F'ed Up and Illegal Videos" at the UCBT, a presentation of visual curiosities that are f'ed up, illegal, or in the best cases, both.
Sunday
· It’s Hitchcockapalooza all weekend long at the Egyptian; Sunday night features Spellbound and the Mel Brooks spoof of that film, High Anxiety.
· The Sunday Comedy show at Room 5 has Marc Maron, Maria Bamford, and Howard Kremer. Times, as they say, will be good.