On paper, going to see a movie outdoors on one of the city's patches of grass is a great idea. In reality, it can often get very crowded... especially with all the classic flicks screening around town this summer. Should you want to brave the crowds, click through for our outdoor movie guide (so far—there are still places like Central Park and RiverFlicks have yet to release their schedules, but we'll update this list once they do).
Your Guide To This Summer's Outdoor Movies
<strong>IN <a href="http://www.brooklynbridgepark.org/">BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK</a></strong><p>Syfy brings Movies With A View at Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 1. Unfortunately, this doesn't mean <a href="http://video.syfy.com/movies_events/syfy_saturday/behind_the_scenes_13/interviews_4/tiffany--interview/v1220097"><em>Mega Piranha</em></a> will be screening. But happily, the schedule is looking nice (check it out below). The series is free, outdoors on the grass, and while there's <em>technically</em> no drinking, you can probably get away with some wine in a cup if you're discreet. They'll have music at 6 p.m., followed by the movie once it gets dark. Park concessionaires Ditch Plains, Blue Marble Ice Cream, Brooklyn Bridge Wine Bar and Calexico will be offering food and drinks for purchase. B.Y.O. blanket!</p><ul><li>July 7: Manhattan</li><li>July 14: Ghostbusters </li><li>July 21: Sweet Smell of Success</li><li>July 28: Basquiat</li><li>August 4: An American Tail</li><li>August 11: Breakfast at Tiffany's</li><li>August 18: Crooklyn</li><li>August 25: Rosemary's Baby </li><li>September 1: Public Vote: the people will choose the final favorite New York story!</li></ul>
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