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I had a chance to see a
screening
of the movie in Atlanta.
I just went to
screening
locally as part of an Asian American Film festival.
I just got back from a free tester
screening
of this movie and even participated in the focus group of about 30 people afterward.
Though it is overwhelmingly bad, it was just a tester
screening
and they may yet make changes to this piece.
Movie earned warm heavy applause after its
screening
in the Dubai International Film Festival yesterday evening: the audience, a mix of Europeans, Middle Easterns, and Indians, showered the director and author and lead actress with questions after the show.
I caught a festival
screening
of THAT MAN PETER BERLIN with really no knowledge of him or his place in either queer or porn history.
Upon entering the fully packed theater as loads of people couldn't get in that were eagerly awaiting the
screening
outside.
The audience at my
screening
were very quiet, yes I know it is a drama, but some aspects of Charlie behavior and reactions of others is quite funny.
When I saw this film at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival it sounded like a lark and I knew I'd get to see Kevin smith, the producer, at the
screening.
I was fortunate enough to attend an advanced
screening
and was magnificently surprised.
At the
screening
I was at, many people walked out, briskly, within 15 minutes of the lights dimming.
I absolutely loved this movie during the free
screening
in San Francisco this evening.
However, after the
screening
last night, in 3-D at an IMAX theater, I'm glad I did.
But, because this one was following one of my favorite movie stars, I went and saw it at a
screening
in New York City.
I saw a
screening
of this last year at the Tate modern, i had heard a lot of the rumours surrounding this film... Was Robert Frank going to be there, was it the only
screening
that year... Well no on both points, it was however the only time it was likely to be shown in London this decade.
If you get a chance to see an authorised
screening
of this film... Don't miss out.
I went to the special
screening
last Wednesday at the Magnolia.
I attended the premiere midnight
screening
of this film at the Toronto Film Festival last night and would have to say I'm severely disappointed.
This movie never should have been made...maybe thats why it literally burned through the projector at its first
screening
at Cannes.
when I saw the trailer for the love guru I thought it would be a somewhat bad movie compared to what mike myers provided in austin powers, but I saw an early
screening
today (mainly because I saw my fav and one of the best stand up comedians out there, Daniel tosh, the dude with the cowboy hat) and I was impressed.
If anybody gets a chance to see an early
screening
you should def go, if not then go when it officially is released.,
I had read the book three times when it first came out, so I was excited when I got tickets to an advance
screening.
As for the acting, if people pelted the actors with eggs at a screening, it's probably to go with the ham they served up here.
I first saw this film at a test
screening
about 6 months ago.
Well suitable for a film which had 'Beer is life' for a motto :-) Thinking back to that memorable evening at the International Filmfestival Rotterdam, where Chris Doyle himself treated everyone who was left in the audience after the
screening
of 'Away with words', to a beer.
I must admit the after
screening
Q&A made up for the fact that I found the film totally unintelligible.
In reading a lot of the other comments (and message board quips) it looks like those people who enjoyed this saw it at a midnight
screening.
of all the times that i've watched scrapple (some 100) in all kinds of venues (at 3 in the morning on a couch with other bar stragglers, at new york film festivals), nothing compared to seeing it in its hometown at mountain film festival, with a hometown crowd as they whooped and yelped at all the local references, ski town tributes and cameo performances (all of which still has appeal to broader less tuned-in audiences). it was like a
screening
of rocky horror picture show with the same level of participation and more; singing, line-readings, cat calls, wolf whistles, salutes (to Charlie Fowler and Bill Fandel).
ten years down the road -- and still going strong -- scrapple has endured as a classic, and judging from last week's screening, it continues to mark a time, not only in skitown history, but as a way of life still worth celebrating.
Martin Landau present, Corbin Bernsen present and a handful of other trustees, but the
screening
went all wrong!
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