Friday Lite Redux
2008-Sep-5 by Laughcalvin
It has been one thing or the other for about three weeks around here, what with the scapel of Damacles hanging over my throat and career evolutions, so yes, it's another Friday Lite.
- From Student Filmmakers mag, a very cool pod-cast
ASC Podcast:
Guillermo Navarro, ASC, cinematographer of Hellboy II: The Golden Army, discusses shooting tooth fairies and elementals, creating otherworldly environments and working alongside Guillermo del Toro with American Cinematographer’s Iain Stasukevich
- One activity that use to be close to my heart now has a film about it. Young-seok Noh's "Daytime Drinking is having its North American Premiere in the Discovery section of the Toronto International Film Festival. The South Korean production follows Hyuk-jin, who after a drunken attempt to heal a broken heart, decides to take a trip with his friends to small town of Jeongseon in the Gangwon province. But, as TIFF describes, "as the only one to actually make it on the bus, Hyuk-jin embarks on a strange journey that finds him in the middle of a snowy highway without his mobile phone, wallet or pants." indieWIRE spoke to "Drinking"'s director about the film and its screening in Toronto.
- Finally, catch a mob movie before Indian Summer slips away
HUMANS ARE SUCH EASY PREY DRIVE-IN SERIES
Hollywood MobMov has teamed up with the Steve Allen Theater to give you a spook every Friday till Halloween.
THIS WEEK:
Sept. 5: DEMON SEED
One woman must save the world from a technology-spawned tyrant in this adaptation of Dean Koontz's novel. Imprisoned in her own house by Proteus, an artificial brain that's developed the ability to reason, Susan (Julie Christie) realizes her only hope for escape is to outwit the cunning computer. The tension builds as Proteus's mission becomes clear: for Susan to bear a child destined to rule the world. Fritz Weaver and Gerrit Graham co-star.
All screenings begin at 9 p.m. in the parking lot. Screenings also will occur in the theater in case of overflow crowds. Lot opens at 8:30.
Tickets are $5.00 per person, and can be purchased in advance at
https://www.tix.com/Schedule.asp?ActCode=29958


