Saw the Wilco documentary "I am trying to break your heart" last night at the Dryden theatre (for those who don't know, it's part of the George Eastman house, http://www.eastman.org/, and they show awesome films both past and present.)
Anyway, it's very cool, the cinematography is very smooth. The funny part is that the main projector was broken, so they had to play each reel separately, leaving a 2-5 minute gap between. Somehow, though, those gaps just fit, as you could sit and talk to the person next to you about that segment. Very cool. Ran into an old friend from undergrad, and we caught up.
But it was a perfect night, it was kinda cold, rainy, and it just fit the mood of the film. I love days like that.
But I'm even more stoked, as Edward Scissorhands plays next month! Wonderful!
Anyway, it's very cool, the cinematography is very smooth. The funny part is that the main projector was broken, so they had to play each reel separately, leaving a 2-5 minute gap between. Somehow, though, those gaps just fit, as you could sit and talk to the person next to you about that segment. Very cool. Ran into an old friend from undergrad, and we caught up.
But it was a perfect night, it was kinda cold, rainy, and it just fit the mood of the film. I love days like that.
But I'm even more stoked, as Edward Scissorhands plays next month! Wonderful!