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January 24, 2007
Sundance 7 - Photo Array

Slipstream, Dinerstein, Main Street, The Real Paul Fischer, AR, Marty, K-Hair, Random Girl, Gilmore Flame, Tony & Dennis
Posted by poland at January 24, 2007 12:51 AM
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Sundance. No men under the age of 30 allowed.
Sundance. No women over the age of 30 allowed.
Posted by: Tofu
at January 24, 2007 07:10 AM
Who's the broad in the hat. She's a humdinger.
Posted by: Wrecktum
at January 24, 2007 08:24 AM
Women can smell that kind of desperation Dave. No wonder no women come to this blog, your constant lecherous oggling of unattainable young women (mcadams syndrome) is reaching fever pitch. Here's a tip. Grab some snow. Apply to the throbbing thing below your belt.
Can you either (A) tell us about some movies (B) some decent gossip.
Posted by: Jeffrey Boam's Doctor
at January 24, 2007 12:20 PM
well gals, and us female replicants, do come to these here parts, JB Doctor. we just usually don't give out our websites.
put some snow on the camera lens too DPo (if there's any left over), it might shift the colour balance a little.
you don;t have to write big azz reviews but maybe 2-3 sentences on each movie, especially if they are likely to never be seen again *or* might sit on a shelf for 2 years.
Posted by: Lota
at January 24, 2007 02:09 PM
There have been movie reviews and comments every day, if not here then on MCN's Sundance page...
Posted by: David Poland
at January 25, 2007 09:01 AM
"There have been movie reviews and comments every day, if not here then on MCN's Sundance page..."
Yes, but...skimpy. Mostly comments about Hound Dog and who bought what for how much; Not very many reviews (only 5 on the MCN Sundance page between 3 people: David Poland, Ray Pride, and Justine Elias); and too much space wasted on the usual "its so hard navigating around this little town". I know. Anybody who's read a report from the festival since the late 80's knows. Its known already.
How sad is it that MCN's USA Today link (AB-positive's Sundance notebook) has more info on films that are playing there than most of the blogs I've searched through? And Well's HE has been one of the absolute worst, I'm sad to say. Most of what he wrote could've been done just as thoroughly from Topeka, Kansas.
Posted by: Hallick
at January 25, 2007 10:26 AM
The lack of a comprehensive list of reviews of festival films has been very disappointing to me.
Posted by: Wrecktum
at January 25, 2007 02:52 PM
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