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Friday, November 19, 2010

AFI Fest...whimpers to a close! Rinky-dink film par-tay a joke!










At the end of last week, the AFI's circuit offering, limped to a sorry close in Los Angeles!

What was the general consensus of film-goers - who attended the much-anticipated red carpet previews - in the end scenario?

The annual oft-ballyhooed event lacked - oomphf! - in the final analysis.

And, it was in large part due to the hit-and-miss attitude of the organizers, who failed to recognize that the medium of film  is capable of - not only entertaining - but, uplifting the human spirit, as well.

In a nutshell, the AFI Fest staff didn't know "snuff" about the Hollywood film industry, its in's-and-out's, who the players were, or how to put on a quality show under the big top!

In fact, their idea of the Hollywood "Dream" factory was a nightmare, from the get-go!

For example - one piece of celluloid trash the AFI staff screened (which was conjured up by a demented first-time-out Danish filmmaker) - couldn't help but stir up a nasty controversy.

Post:  11/11/10

http://leonelgosphar.blogspot.com/2010/11/afi-festscreens-sick-debauched-danish.html

"Smut masquerading as Art," was the way I put it - and, believe me - most who attended the preview of the sick flick wholeheartedly agreed!

Bob Gazzale - "doesn't know his a** from a hole in the ground" - some loudly lamented about the current disreputable President & CEO (as I rubbed my hands with glee on the sidelines).

The assessment was bang on, if 'ya ask me!

And, the Fest suffered miserably as a result, in the final analysis.

Of course, the program was plagued with bad omens, from the very start.

At one panel discussion (focusing on young up-and-coming rising superstars in the film industry today) - mics persistently sputtered beneath washed out film clips - in the midst of incompetent staffers who attempted to steer the derailed program back-on-track with little success.

Post:  11/06/10

http://leonelgosphar.blogspot.com/2010/11/la-times-actors-panelcarrie-mulligan.html

Actually, the fest's problems first festered up, when film buffs attempted to book tickets on the AFI web site which was ill-equipped to handle ticket reservations for the ten-day event to be held at a handful of prestigious venues such as Manns Chinese, the Egyptian, and-so-forth-and-so-on.

I was personally taken aback when tickets I reserved for - "The Black Swan", "Love & Other Drugs", and "The King's Speech" - were not forthcoming.

In fact, the ticket reservations vanished into thin air.

What a fiasco!

In the end scenario, I ended up with four tickets to Circus Kids, in spite of the fact I just ordered one lone ticket for the early morning screening at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.

And, there were other snafus to contend with, as well.

For instance, I was issued double the tickets I requested for Mon Oncle, Hour of the Wolf, Amigo, an Industry Panel Discussion featuring up-and-coming stars (aforementioned), a Sony Seminar on 3D filmmaking, etc. etc.

Whew!

Talk about a rinky-dink outfit, eh?

Film buffs who turned up later at the box office in person to sort out the snafus - like moi! - wondered aloud where the celebrated guest Artistic Director - David Lynch - was in their hour of need.

Certainly not at the helm, that's for sure!

Judging by the AFI promos that sputtered to life at a handful of screenings - then, off again - he was obviously off on a drunk somewhere!

Post: 11/06/10

http://leonelgosphar.blogspot.com/2010/11/david-lynchaudiences-laugh-washed-up.html


Next year I'll pass, thank you very much, Mr. Gazale!

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Mann's Chinese Theatre an AFI venue in 2010

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Tron Legacy...sneak preview dazzles fans! Sony 3D Bootcamp thrills filmmakers!




 





In spite of the fact a 3D filmmaking seminar was kicking off at an un-Godly hour - I was still wiping the cobwebs of sleep out of my own eyes as I hopped on the Metro to attend the much-anticipated event this morning at approximately 10 a.m. - a frenzied crowd of film buffs stormed Mann's Chinese Theatre to snatch up a plush seat for the sold-out event.

The boot camp on 3D filmmaking - which was hosted by Buzz Hays (Senior VP of Sony) caught the imagination of a posse of newbies (and film aficionados, too) intrigued by the latest state-of-the-art animation techniques (and cutting-edge software to facilitate the shaping of their nifty futuristic projects).

As chief instructor at Sony, Hays has been a dedicated pioneer in the field.

The visionary down-to-earth executive was responsible for overseeing the adaptation of standard 3D stereoscopic versions for the IMAX 3D and Real D platforms.

Die-hard fans - and industry-insiders - touted his stellar skills in the past for the adaptation of BEOWULF (Robert Zemeckis) - for example.

I reviewed that film - starring Angelina Jolie - when it was first released.

Post:  12/19/07

http://leonelgosphar.blogspot.com/2007/12/beowulfairbrushed-butts-chiseled-abs.html

Fabulous filmmaking!

In addition to the lecture, Disney surprised the guests in attendance with a sneak preview of dazzling clips from the upcoming release "TRON LEGACY".

WOW!

Fans were transported to seventh heaven (and literally went GaGa) when they were treated to four key scenes from the animated thriller (due for release in December).

Ladies, wait 'til 'ya catch a gander at the sexy young male actor in the lead!

Talk about swoon material.

News at 11!

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