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I attended a
screening
of "Fierce People" at the 2006 Woodstock Film Festival.
I caught the first
screening
of Driving Lessons at the Tribeca Film Festival.
There were times that the laughter at the
screening
I saw was so loud that you could barely hear the movie.
I must say before I even start that I had read the book before I saw the advanced
screening
of "The Kite Runner".
Radford said after the screening, and I agree, that Shylock is his first tragic hero, the first of his characters to be undone by a driving, compulsive need for revenge.
I went to an advance
screening
of this movie thinking I was about to embark on 120 minutes of cheezy lines, mindless plot, and the kind of nauseous acting that made "The Postman" one of the most malignant displays of cinematic blundering of our time.
Unfortunately they were like Republicans at a
screening
of Michael Moore's 9/11.
I got a chance to see this movie at an early
screening
in Brea and I have been crazy for it ever since.
I was fortunate to see a
screening
of this remarkable short film by Joshua Leonard before its premiere at the 2005 Sundance Festival.
I attended an advance
screening
of this film not sure of what to expect from Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher; both have delivered less than memorable performances & films.
Not only was he gracious enough to autograph my copy of BLADE RUNNER, he took the time to answer some questions about the film before
screening
THE ROOM for a packed theatre.
I too saw this film at an early
screening
and found it quite enjoyable.
At the Tristan
screening
some folks were on his back for being pouty and sullen and doing the whole James Dean thing but I don't think this true.
On British TV, the BBC brilliantly scheduled a
screening
of 'American Movie' back-to-back with 'Lost in La Mancha', the story of Terry Gilliam's ill fated attempt to film 'Don Quixote'.
I was lucky enough to see a test
screening
of 'El Padrino' a couple months ago in Santa Monica.
I saw 'I Smell the Dead' -- sorry, 'I SELL the Dead' -- at a press
screening.
Glenn McQuaid, the film's writer-director-editor, is a laddish Irishman who introduced the
screening
by announcing that -- whilst it was in progress -- he would be 'going out for a pint'.
As with FOOTPRINTS (1975), I became aware of this one purely by accident: it was mentioned in a review of THE LIBERTINE (1969), which I researched when that film turned up on late-night Italian TV, as being in a similar vein; incidentally, I missed out on that
screening
of THE LIBERTINE (though I acquired it via the same channel later on) but did manage to watch the film by way of a rental of the English-dubbed R1 DVD during my sojourn in Hollywood in late 2005/early 2006.
I had the pleasure of witnessing this brilliant film at a preview
screening
in Sydney.
We just finished
screening
El Padrino in Australia.
My two daughters (ages 11 and 13) and I were lucky enough to see a
screening
of this movie last night.
At a press screening, the laughter was so loud and raucous it was hard to hear all the dialog.
I saw this last night at a
screening
for a marketing company.
When I saw the movie, somehow my stepmum kept it secret that we were to meet Matthew Newton after the screening...
We felt all the excitement of a new preview
screening
of a film.
After the
screening
I saw the director at a party and asked him what he was doing next.
The audience at the end of the
screening
was very silent and pensive.
but when we all saw it for the first time at the
screening
at the Curzon Mayfair, well, i for one felt very proud.
I work at a movie theater and every Thursday night we have an employee
screening
of one movie that comes out the next day...Today it was The Guardian.
They literally had to throw us out of the
screening
room for the next film - we could have gone on for a lot longer.
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