Friday, January 27, 2012

SmackDance: On The End

--From Thursday, 1/26/2012

Dear Wide World,

This is it.

Here we go…

Today’s screenings:

Price Check: Perennial Sundance favorite Parker Posey plays Susan, a newly hired, incredibly manic boss who turns her department upside down and inside out, wreaking particular havoc on the life of nice guy/worker-bee Pete Cozy (Eric Mabius). She’s one of those charismatic managers who leaves no prisoners in her wake, while simultaneously making those around her desperate for her approval. For the most part, Price Check is . . . to keep reading at MovieSmackdown! click HERE.

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SmackDance: On Early Mornings at the End

--From Wednesday, 1/25/2012

Dear Wide World,

Four screenings on the docket today, so let’s get to ’em:

Goats: A chance to go to this Sundance screening popped up at the last minute yesterday, when a colleague offered me an extra ticket, and I grabbed it, despite it’s 9 a.m. starting time. Goats is an entertaining look at . . . to keep reading at MovieSmackdown! click HERE.

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SmackDance: On Graffiti, Mental Athleticism, Comic Books and the French

--From Tuesday, 1/24/2012

Dear Wide World,

Now that the weekend’s screenings and events are behind us, Park City’s a much quieter town. Personally, that’s just fine with me. As terrific as all excitement’s been, it’s nice to know I’ll be able to make it up Main Street to a screening without having to fight my way past a ton of people. It’s been warmer over the past few days, but, as I write this, it’s 18 degrees (F). That’s eighteen degrees, people. This is the kind of temperature at which your memories of the fourth grade start feeling the cold.

Now for today’s screening report . . . to keep reading at MovieSmackdown! click HERE.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

SmackDance: On Day 4

--From Monday, 1/23/2012

Dear Wide World,

My quads are sore from walking uphill. My body grows weary of the late nights and early(ish) mornings. My… well… every fiber of my being resounds against trekking through the slush for hour after hour.

Am I having a great time? YES! There’s really nothing like Sundance for giving industry professionals the opportunity to meet, network and lay the groundwork for future collaboration. Today, I was able to attend a Filmmaker’s Brunch, a reception hosted by the Utah Film Commission, and a terrific party hosted by Telefilm. I also met one Paul Giamatti . . . to keep reading at MovieSmackdown! click HERE.

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SmackDance: On Recharging

--From Sunday, 1/22/2012

Dear Wide World,

Fortunately, today was quite a bit warmer than the icy deluge that was Saturday night, and by warmer, I mean it was in the mid-30′s (F) with the sun out. It’s strange how fast one grows grateful for the slightest hint of sun when it’s been absent for any length of time. My Monday will be packed with screenings, receptions and post-events, but today (Sunday) evolved into an unexpected day to recharge my batteries. . . to keep reading at MovieSmackdown! click HERE.

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Monday, January 23, 2012

SmackDance: On Park City Under Siege

--From Saturday, 1/21/2012

Dear Wide World,

It’s cold. No, it’s VERY cold. The first couple of days were relatively mild, with some light snowfall and rain. That’s all changed very quickly. I left the condo at 9:20 a.m., caught the bus to Main Street, and spent the next 10-15 minutes walking uphill with the snow in my face. Let’s just say I picked a lousy day to wear my glasses. My coat hat and gloves were soaked when I sat down for the first screening of the day, which was . . .
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Saturday, January 21, 2012

SmackDance: On Jumping In

--From Friday, 1/20/2012

Dear Wide World,

I am pleased to report that, despite spending more than 48 hours in an environment dominated by snow, I have not yet fallen victim to that horrible beast known to Californians as “the wipeout.” Sadly, not all members of my party have known my success in matters such as these, but I, above all else, count myself truly fortunate.

After day one, I’m on the board with four screenings at the Slamdance Film Festival, . . . to keep reading at MovieSmackdown! click HERE.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

SmackDance: On Arrival

--From Thursday, 1/19/2012

Greetings from Park City, UT! The temperature’s currently 37 degrees Fahrenheit, the snow’s been falling fairly steadily, and the plows that clear that snow out are parked… yep, right outside the door of my condominium. Hello 6:00 a.m.! Ready to rock and roll?

The cinematic world is closing in on this little town even as I speak. Today’s a light day for me . . . to keep reading at MovieSmackdown! click HERE.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Podcasting: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo


Last week, Aaron Neuwirth, Alan Aguilera, a very special guest, and myself took some time out to talk about The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo on a very special episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe. The evening provided for a surprisingly in-depth discussion, with a significant (and amply warned!) spoiler section.

So, if you can't get enough of Lisbeth Salander, the complete podcast is below.


Sunday, January 1, 2012

1/1/2012

Happy New Year. For me, 2011 was a strange bird, filled with incredibly lofty highs and terribly harsh lows. As always, I look forward to the chance, however arbitrary the waypoint, to start afresh.

2012 promises great things! In only a few short weeks, I'll be bringing you live coverage of both the Sundance Film Festival and Slamdance Film Festival direct from Park City, Utah. I'm so excited! Also, keep an eye out for my list of 2011's best films, as well as a special feature on one of the past year's most thought-provoking films.

I'm hoping to take the site in some new directions this year, and look forward to the opportunity to tell you about them in greater detail.

I'm very thankful for your support of Things I Know About The Movies over the last year. That a single person would take time out of a busy schedule to read something that I've written, particularly with millions of other options to choose from, isn't something I take for granted, and I'm sincerely grateful.

This isn't your typical site, and I recognize that. While other blogs are certainly more prolific, my commitment (to providing first-rate, first-person pieces on films that matter) remains the same. I have no desire to post subpar content just for the sake of posting content, and hope that you'll pardon my quiet stretches (which I hope to reduce!) to that end. If there's anything you'd like to see on the site, please don't hesitate to let me know.

More than anything, I enter the new year with a renewed commitment to cherish the special people in my life, because, more than anything, they're what make it worth living at all. I hope that you feel the same way.

Mazel tov!

-Adam

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