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RoadTrip Experience Movie Magic — for Free!

Hang with the next- Jason Lee’s character made the drop to Will Smith’s character in “Enemy of the State” next generation of at a storefront before biking to his demise on a nearby underpass. Brat Packers at the Q STREET Third Edition, Q STREET whose exterior was MASS. AVENUE 19TH STREET WISCONSIN used for the bar in DUPONT CIRCLE “St. Elmo’s Fire.”

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36TH STREET PROSPECT ST. M STREET M STREET honors Katharine National Theatre series The birthday with a film Hepburn’s 100th . lt closes at the Ronald Reagan Building Star sigh “On Golden Pond.” tings are guaranteed at Start K STREET 16TH STREET Monday with the National Portrait Gallery here which houses glossies of such , is Driver’s movie legends as Lucille Bal Gateway Park BRIDGE Rosslyn’s Potom ac R route Ronald Reagan and John Wayne.l, screening Clint Eastwood’s FRANCIS SCOTT KEY iver 17TH ST. tough-guy oeuvre on Fridays H STREET the end of the month. 9TH STREET through NORTH LYNN STREET 13TH STREET The guest with the best cowboy G STREET costume wins a prize. N. NASH ST. 395 Gateway LEE HIGHWAY F STREET Park Experience different History gets the Hollywood treatment

66 F Rosslyn genres of Asian cinema, O Don’t 15TH STREET E STREET with the National Archives’ R break your neck on the creepiest T including works in the M set of stairs in si Presidential Film Favorites series, Y

lver-scre annual Made in Hong 11TH STREET E en history, R which closes with “High Noon” on VIRGINIA the “Exorcist” steps PENNSYLVANIA AVE. D in Ge Kong Film Festival, at the 7TH STREET 6TH STREET R orgetown. SOUTH Friday and Saturday. I V E Freer Gallery of Art. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

66 WHERE: Northwest Washington and Northern Virginia. The MADISON DRIVE plunges into the darker side of life WHY: Eastwood being Dirty (Harry, that is), getting wooed by with films and shorts produced in John Woo and a last glimpse of Hepburn. The Mall Central Europe from 1918 to 1945. 14TH STREET JEFFERSON DRIVE 4TH STREET

HOW FAR: Roughly 10 miles, or about two hours’ running INDEPENDENCE AVENUE time. blew to smithereens — for more interesting photo ops. The in- nocent-looking underpass near Dupont Circle, for example, is on’t chuck the popcorn yet. where Jason Lee’s character got flattened in 1998’s “Enemy of The Hirshhorn Museum’s Washington’s free summertime film fests may the State.” Black Box series showcases experimental motion pictures be nearing their end, but there’s still time to catch The best seat in the house, though, is a patch of grass on the that are intended as art pieces. flicks under starry skies or in hallowed spaces. For Mall. Screen on the Green, the Valhalla of summer film fests, example, cinephiles can watch the finale of the turns Washington’s architecture into an elegant backdrop for DNational Theatre’s Katharine Hepburn centennial series, see such stars as Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and the Clint Eastwood swagger across the screen in Arlington or go Thing. We can guarantee that, after the gratis moviegoing, it’ll avant-garde with modernist Czech films at the National Gallery. be hard to pay for blockbusters again. If your warm-weather schedule is overbooked, don’t sweat it: — Johanna Rizzo 395 Some local motion-picture palaces are perennial. The American City Diner shows movies over breakfast-as-dinner every evening of the year (5532 Connecticut Ave. NW, 202-244-1949, www. Road Trip maps are available at www. washingtonpost.com/roadtrip, as are addresses and americancitydiner.com), and the Smithsonian’s Freer Gallery Cop a grassy spot and watch movieann magicual hours of operation (be sure to check before you go). Have features films from Asia weekly. on the Mall near the Capitol. This at summer’s the last The city is also a living movie set. Skip the obvious locales of an idea for a trip? E-mail [email protected]. Screen on the Green 01flick, “Casablanca,” is showing Monday. “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” and “Independence Day” — MILE yes, we know, that’s the Capitol, where Jimmy Stewart stood up WEDNESDAY IN STYLE Escapes checks out the newly for the little guys, and there’s the that the aliens renovated Liberty Science Center in Jersey City. MAP BY JEROME COOKSON FOR THE WASHINGTON POST; PHOTOS BY JOHANNA RIZZO FOR THE WASHINGTON POST

Kakuro Pop Vulture Video on the Web: Kanye’s Hillbilly Hymn

The clip: Kanye West’s “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” (Zach Galifianakis version), www.kanyewest.com/?content=video_cant_tell_alt.

he star of Kanye West’s new video is a heavyset, bearded white man. He’s on a T tractor. “Wait till I get my money right / Then you can’t tell me nothing right,” he raps. The song is West’s latest single, “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” and the hillbilly in pajamas is comedian Zach Galifianakis. How? Why? Apparently, West was taken with Galifianakis’s lip-syncing in Michael Blieden’s video for Fiona Apple’s “Not About Love.” West decided to give Blieden and Galifianakis carte blanche to create a rural rap odyssey on a North Carolina farm. As he romps through fields, strikes a Jesus pose in a pond and says that he “ain’t one of the Cosbys / I ain’t go to Hillman,” Galifianakis is joined by a group of gingham-wearing clog dancers and hairy-faced indie folkster Will Oldham, a.k.a. Bonnie “Prince” Billy. This is hardly a dorm-room camcorder parody of a pop song. It’s an officially sanctioned Kanye West video. (So, yes, it is about getting Kanye’s money right.) And while the clip’s goofiness beguiles, it raises questions about racial humor: Isn’t the “white guys enjoying hip-hop while spoofing its excesses” thing way past its expiration date? You also have to wonder about the future of Internet cross-marketing: Is a video starring Mos Def and David Cross up next? — Greg Zinman

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