As many of you know, I am in Atlanta with ArtWithin, attending their writer’s symposium this weekend.
(Alice, I think I am going to miss you by a few hours on Sunday – tell Clare that I said hello. That should freak her out, as I would have just seen her a few hours earlier…)
The symposium is a wild ride as always. A very smart bunch of people gathered in the room to wrestle with issues of art and faith and creativity and humanity and where to eat lunch.
Also a bunch of script readings, and late night screenings.
No sleep, but a hoot.
Just saw a screening of an unreleased movie, He Was A Quiet Man, produced by Mike Leahy, starring Christian Slater and William H. Macy. A very timely film, strong story and nice direction. Christian Slater has never been better in a film, completely disappearing in the role.
Mike Leahy is a friend, so I was very pleased that his movie is so good. Hate it when friends make bad movies. Becomes kind of a strain.
“Wow, that was… was… well that sure was what it was, wasn’t it?”
Awkward.
Just my thoughts,
Sean
2 comments:
Give all my love!!
Especially Jim Krueger, Clare, and Chris Hansen!
Oooo, a movie with William H Macy AND Christian Slater.
When is the Seattle showing? =)
~Ben
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