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Post by larry411 on Dec 1, 2006 7:14:19 GMT 10
Lou Taylor Pucci's film "The Go-Getter" has been selected for the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. It will be featured in the out-of-competition "Spectrum" section of 24 films. Written and directed by Martin Hynes, the film co-stars Zooey Deschanel and Jena Malone. This will be the World Premiere.
(Posting for the Lou fans here ;D)
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Post by shallowboy on Dec 1, 2006 23:47:57 GMT 10
....yea, that would be me dude the biggest Lou fan in the board ...woot woot his site doesnt hav much on the movie, but im looking forward to it .. . yay!
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Post by larry411 on Dec 2, 2006 4:00:31 GMT 10
I will be there, by the way, so (assuming he's there as well) I should get the chance to talk to him (again) and possibly get some pics I can post here.
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Post by shallowboy on Dec 2, 2006 15:23:08 GMT 10
yay! there has been a serious lack of Lou pics on the net... tell him i cant wait for Fast Food Nation to come out in asia.. and please send him my love.. he may remember me...well i hope he does
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Post by larry411 on Dec 23, 2006 15:17:05 GMT 10
The exact dates, times, and locations have now been announced for the World Premiere of "The Go-Getter" at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. There will be a total of 4 screenings: Monday, Jan 22 -- 5:30 PM -- Library Center Theatre Wednesday, Jan 24 -- 10:00 AM -- Holiday Village Cinema IV Friday, Jan 26 -- 11:30 AM -- Library Center Theatre Saturday, Jan 27 -- 9:45 PM -- Broadway Centre Cinemas V, SLC Here is the official blurb in the program guide: THE GO-GETTER U.S.A., 2006, 93 Minutes, color Director: Martin Hynes Screenwriter: Martin Hynes Left with an aching instinctual itch to explore America after a traumatic loss, a curious teenager named Mercer suddenly steals a car in Oregon and develops a life-altering telephonic connection with the forgiving and mysterious girl he took it from. As he sets out with her phone calls as guidance, Mercer's motives find focus as he travels across the postmodern highways of the former Wild West to seek self-knowledge and a sense of belonging. Played with truth and nuance by Lou Taylor Pucci, young Mercer follows the clues and confronts struggles, both good and bad, on his spiritual journey toward manhood and an end to his grief. Supporting him in a range of unlikely relationships and chance encounters is an eloquent set of performances that include Zooey Deschanel as the car's owner, Jena Malone as a precocious distraction in Reno, and Maura Tierney as his brother's old flame. Byron Shah's dreamlike cinematography and M. Ward's original soundtrack add to this "mix tape" of emotional discoveries. Perhaps most impressive is the way writer/director Martin Hynes vividly and creatively steers the viewer on this cinematic ride, where there are some roads still worth driving down.— Joseph Beyer Screenwriter : Martin Hynes Producers : Lucy Barzun Donnelly, Lori Christopher, Larry Furlong Cinematographer : Byron Shah Editor : David Birdsell Production Designer : Damon Fortier Music : M. Ward Costume Designer : Marie Schley Cast : Lou Taylor Pucci, Zooey Deschanel, Jena Malone, Judy Greer, Maura Tierney
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Post by shallowboy on Dec 23, 2006 23:13:51 GMT 10
aww shucks, just look at lou in that pic *melts* i think this film was done a while ago, coz he looks so young there...and its been on his 'coming soon' section in his site for ages... very chick-heavy film....but some good costars there....a lot of big names. good for lou, and i cant wait for the movie to come out here
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Post by larry411 on Dec 24, 2006 5:49:58 GMT 10
It was shot in November 2005 (a year ago). He was 20 -- he's 21 now.
By the way, he and I share the same birthday. ;D
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Post by shallowboy on Dec 25, 2006 0:15:36 GMT 10
i dont think i share the same birthday as anyone famous - hehe i wish i did share it with someone as hot as lou at least lou is legal hehehe
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