For St. Louisians, we held a contest to win VIP passes for Godzilla for people to enter via video, photo or audio submission. The grand prize winner also got a huge Godzilla duffle bag. Our winner goes by the name of Alan Morlock and he blew away our voting committee, which consisted of myself, Cherry Bombed and C. Bryan Brown. Last night, Mr. Morlock got to see the new Godzilla film. While we need to hold our thoughts on the film until Thursday evening, we thought everyone should see the winning entry.
So, without further ado…
Personal note: I met the winner last night after the show to give him his prize. When I saw that he was wearing a full bleed Godzilla t-shirt, I knew that this guy was the guy to win. Glad to see a true fan win this prize.
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So, without further ado…
Personal note: I met the winner last night after the show to give him his prize. When I saw that he was wearing a full bleed Godzilla t-shirt, I knew that this guy was the guy to win. Glad to see a true fan win this prize.
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- 5/13/2014
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
The 61st Sydney Film Festival today announced 32 films to be featured in this year.s event (June 4-15) in advance of the full program launch on May 7.
The line-up includes the world premiere of The Redfern Story, 19 Australian premieres, 13 features, 11 documentaries and an eight-film retrospective on maverick American filmmaker Robert Altman. Altman.s son, filmmaker Michael Altman, will attend festival and introduce several of the Altman screenings.
Darlene Johnson.s The Redfern Story chronicles the volatile birth of the first all-Indigenous theatre company, the National Black Theatre. It features interviews with indigenous media pioneer Lester Bostock, writer Gerry Bostock, actor Lillian Crombie, activist-academic Gary Foley, academic Marcia Langton, actors Rachael Maza, Bryan Brown and Bindi Williams. .We are pleased to present this sneak preview of 32 of the 180-plus films in this year.s program,. said Festival Director Nashen Moodley. .We have gathered a selection of the best films from the...
The line-up includes the world premiere of The Redfern Story, 19 Australian premieres, 13 features, 11 documentaries and an eight-film retrospective on maverick American filmmaker Robert Altman. Altman.s son, filmmaker Michael Altman, will attend festival and introduce several of the Altman screenings.
Darlene Johnson.s The Redfern Story chronicles the volatile birth of the first all-Indigenous theatre company, the National Black Theatre. It features interviews with indigenous media pioneer Lester Bostock, writer Gerry Bostock, actor Lillian Crombie, activist-academic Gary Foley, academic Marcia Langton, actors Rachael Maza, Bryan Brown and Bindi Williams. .We are pleased to present this sneak preview of 32 of the 180-plus films in this year.s program,. said Festival Director Nashen Moodley. .We have gathered a selection of the best films from the...
- 4/1/2014
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
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