October 03, 2004

The Liberty Film Festival, 2

Wow. Long day at the Liberty Film Festival. I went out there on three hours worth of sleep, so I had a secret plan to nap in the back seat of my husband's car at some point in the afternoon. (And I implemented same.)

The high points today were 1) Larry Elder's Michael and Me; and 2) the fact that I bagged two interviews, including a mini-interview with Mrs. Viola Elder, Larry's mother (known to all listeners as "the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court"), and a nice sit-down with Evan Maloney, the genius behind Brain-Terminal, a combination weblog and outlet for Evan's guerilla videos. Most of these shorts document the amazing stuff that passes for "thought" among the moonbats who go to anti-war protests. Today at the film festival we saw Peace Out, which is a classic moonbat overview.

We also saw the Protest Warrior short film Eagle Strike, which shows some of the great signs these people take to their local LLL gatherings, and lets us know that things do sometimes get ugly with these counter-protests.

Then there was a cute documentary called Is It True What They Say About Ann?, in which Elinor Burkett and Patrick Wright spend a few days with Ann Coulter. It was fun to watch even though my jury has been out on that woman for years.

Then it was lunch, and after that my husband walked me to his car. I got into the back seat, locked myself in, and checked out for two and a half hours, waking up in time to meet up with him before the Big Featured Indie Film, Terminal Island, made by Jason Apuzzo and Govindini Murty, the couple who put the film festival together.

And then there was Michael and Me, Larry Elder's response to Bowling in Columbine. Here, Larry lays out a comprehensive case for firearms ownership among ordinary people who are ready to handle that responsibility. Larry got around four standing ovations, so I guess people liked the movie. And it's already changing minds: the distributor sent three Democratic, liberal young women who supported gun control to evaluate the film. The next morning, they were in his office talking about how to buy guns and get trained with them. Overhearing, he asked them "why?"
"Larry Elder's movie," came the response. Naturally, he got Larry on the phone and wanted to deal.

We blew off the final tribute to Ronald Reagan (a screening of Desperate Journey), and headed home. We'll get that one on DVD and watch it with popcorn on our laps sometime this month.

I'll have more detailed reviews for you, either tomorrow or Monday. And I'll transcribe my interviews, too. But tonight I need to go to bed earlier. One more early call, tomorrow. And I'm tired.

Tomorrow's highlight, as you know, will be Michael Moore Hates America, at 2:00. That'll be great. There's also a documentary on the impact The Passion of the Christ is having, both in the industry and around the world.

Sunday ends with a screening of The Ten Commandments, with Chuck Heston. But we may leave by then, and (once more) simply owe ourselves another peek at an old classic.

Be safe and make sure the dialogue on your indie production just crackles.

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1 Be sure to send me a note when you have those interviews up, AG. I'll be sure to link 'em. I'll have my interview with Swift Boat Vet Van Odell up on Monday.

Posted by: Dean Esmay at October 03, 2004 02:15 AM (ciwrC)

2 You bet; thanks.

Posted by: Attila Girl at October 03, 2004 08:25 AM (SuJa4)

3 You were at the festival? So were the wife and I. We were there for "WMD" and "Terminal Island" on day 2 and "Brainwashing 101" and "Michael Moore Hates America" for today. I took semi-copious notes--I'll try to blog them later. But cool beans that other people were there...

Posted by: Christopher Cross at October 03, 2004 09:00 PM (+P0ZQ)

4 Oh, how funny. I was playing "spot the blogger," but was obviously unsuccessful. I figured the others would have laptops visible or something—though mine was in my briefcase the first two days, and absent today (by which I mean Sunday). The husband suggested I should get a "Bear Flag League" button, so at least I'd be recognizeable to other BFL bloggers. Not a bad idea, apparently.

Posted by: Attila Girl at October 04, 2004 01:37 AM (SuJa4)

5 Hi, I found you via Google (great ranking!). I was there on Saturday and blogged it, with reviews of "Confronting Iraq" (received great feedback from the Director) and "WMD": http://www.thejuxtaposition.com/tang.asp?ID=124 Also WaPo reviewed the festival: http://www.thejuxtaposition.com/tang.asp?ID=126 best!

Posted by: scott at October 21, 2004 02:44 AM (aFmtr)

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