Monday, January 23, 2006
Sunday Fun in the Sun(dance)
Nice day in Park City...still really cold but what more could you ask for from a fabulous ski resort.
Stars still walking the street, likely the last day though. Aaron Eckart was very nice and spoke to myself and Atlanta actor Chris Burns for a few minutes about his new film Thank You For Smoking and how much he loves coming to Sundance.
Speaking of Chris Burns...the King of Park city met with competition today as Sally Kirkland has films in both Sundance and Slamdance as well. Neo Ned and Off the Black, respectively (very impressive film from Athens, GA native James Ponsoldt) but to my knowledge she doesn't have an entry in Tromadance so I still think that CB is setting a record :).
Tickets are still scarce but we're staying busy by getting shut out of exclusive parties and spending time on wait lists everywhere...but our spirits are high and thanks to Charles 'Flashdance' Judson...people will remember ATL folks for quite some time.
More to come, stay tuned.
Stars still walking the street, likely the last day though. Aaron Eckart was very nice and spoke to myself and Atlanta actor Chris Burns for a few minutes about his new film Thank You For Smoking and how much he loves coming to Sundance.
Speaking of Chris Burns...the King of Park city met with competition today as Sally Kirkland has films in both Sundance and Slamdance as well. Neo Ned and Off the Black, respectively (very impressive film from Athens, GA native James Ponsoldt) but to my knowledge she doesn't have an entry in Tromadance so I still think that CB is setting a record :).
Tickets are still scarce but we're staying busy by getting shut out of exclusive parties and spending time on wait lists everywhere...but our spirits are high and thanks to Charles 'Flashdance' Judson...people will remember ATL folks for quite some time.
More to come, stay tuned.

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