April 25, 2005
The ballot results from the Philadelphia Film Festival put our audience exit scores at 3.65 out of 5. Not too bad at all, all things considered. Of all the firsthand positive reactions we received, the best would have had to be the fact that one gentleman liked the film enough to actually pay to see it twice.
All in all, I think it's safe to say that if our festival run is over (and I hope it's not, of course, but you never know), we went out on a really high note - the folks we caught sneaking out of the first screening notwithstanding (people always leave, but it's funny and awkward when you catch 'em in the act).
I'm sure the other guys will have their own stories and insights. And since Nick doesn't have a blog, I'd like to invite him to relate, in the comments section below, the thrilling story of how he discussed the finer points of good guacamole with Malcom McDowell. The table is yours, my friend.
Posted by David Lowery at April 25, 2005 04:55 PM
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And now - ahem- for L'histoire du Guacamole!
Malcolm Macdowell eyes the bowl of guacamole. Nick shuffles his feet nervously, his hands are sweating profusely. He hates that.
Malcolm: (motions to bowl) Is this guacamole?
Nick: (gulps) Um... Oh, yeah. Yes. Yes, sir.
Malcolm: (grabs chip/dips it) Mmmm...
And that - is how that went. Isn't it amazing how "real" celebrities can be? Totally grounded.
Posted by: Nick at April 25, 2005 11:24 PM
The jealousy I feel is hurting my face and brain and arms.
Posted by: Matt at April 26, 2005 02:51 AM