Friday is when things will start to get crazy after a relatively tame day to figure out what's going on and where everything is (and just barely, in my case). I have a lot of choices to make in terms of what to see, and a lot will depend on which public screenings I can get tickets to. I have no idea how much time I'll have to post about any of the movies I see either.
The day will probably start off early with Once, Jon Carney's Irish musical, and then either it'll be Tamara Jenkins' The Savages (check out the "What to See" post for more on this and the other movies) or The Legacy from Géla and Temur Babluani. Will give Otomo's Bugmaster a look after that and might then be able take a couple hours off. Maybe I'll eat something.
I'm hoping to see Jeffrey Blitz's Rocket Science in the evening, but if for some reason, I'm able to get tickets to the premiere of The Savages, it might make more sense to do that, if only to catch the Q 'n' A. Even more important is the midnight screening of David Wain's The Ten, which I'd like to see before interviewing him next week, and if there's time (and I get a ticket), in between, then it will be Guillermo Arriaga's The Night Buffalo, starring Diego Luna.
Should be a full day with anywhere between 5 and 6 screenings...wish me luck!
Comments (2)
I'm really excited about
"The Savages"
I enjoyed Tammy Davis' first film and this one sounds particularly amazing.
Hope you saw that one, I want to know how it was.
Posted by Scott | January 19, 2007 12:44 AM
Posted on January 19, 2007 00:44
Just realized it was Tammy Jenkins, figures I would get her confused with the woman who did Britney Spears' "Crossroads"
Posted by Scott | January 19, 2007 2:29 PM
Posted on January 19, 2007 14:29