A Busy, Nerdy Saturday
Relatively speaking, of course. Most of my morning was spent photographing new acquisitions for my toy collection, as well shooting some of the old ones. It take too much time to do it on weekday mornings, so now it's all about Saturday and Sunday. I think I shot about twelve yesterday (and five today), so that was good - I like to shoot enough to make it feel like I added about two toy photos a day (to surpass the photo I'm supposed to use each day for my Toy OTD feature). I got some really nice shots, plus I finally figured out how to shoot my Real Action Heroes Trinity figure. Toys that are mostly black or really darkly colored are hard to shoot with just natural sunlight, but I finally figured it out!I found out about a Castro theater film festival called Shock It To Me! at the last minute, so I was trying to figure out how to go on Fleet Week weekend. That's when the Blue Angels come into San Francisco, and there was a ton of other activities going on as well. Just thinking about the potential traffic and parking problems made my spine start telescoping into itself!
The reason I wanted to go to the festival was that Joe Dante was appearing to host screenings of some of his films, as well as some that inspired him when he was young. Since the get-together with John Landis had worked out pretty well, I thought I'd meet Mr. Dante at the screening and see if he was interested in visiting the studio and hosting a talk like Mr. Landis had done. I was originally going to try to see Gremlins 2 (my favorite of the films being screened) in the afternoon, but it took longer to wrap up my toy photography that I thought, so that wasn't going to happen.
At first, I was going to bail on the whole enterprise, but I'd wanted to meet Mr. Dante for quite a while, so I called the Castro to see how his appearance was being handled. As it turned out, the longest he was going to be on stage was in between Blood and Roses and The Howling, neither of which had screened yet. How could I go to the talk and go to the Super 7 Monster Mash/art & toy release party which was happening earlier in the evening - especially on such a busy weekend, and with the screening in the Castro district, notorious for its lack of parking (I've missed screenings looking for parking in the Castro)? Some juggling was clearly in order.
Anita and I drove into the city at about 6 PM - we headed for the Castro first, as I wanted to make sure the event didn't sell out. It hadn't, so I picked up a ticket and drove over to Super 7 and parked in the nearby Japantown mall. We got a good spot in line and checked out the party for about forty-five minutes, just long enough to say 'hi' to Brain and Dora, and snag some sweet Nathan Jurevicius Fauna figures. We left at about eight o'clock to begin phase two.
Anita didn't want to see The Howling, so I dropped her off at the nearby AMC 1000, parked there (they'd be open until I got back from my movie), and cabbed it into the Castro. That cost about ten dollars each way, but in my mind it was worth it to avoid the parking aggravation. I got over there at about 9:40 or so - in plenty of time, as it turned out, to catch the mid-double-feature talk. I wasn't very impressed with host John Stanley - he seemed to have a lot of his facts wrong and didn't always ask good questions - but Mr. Dante was funny and shared some good career war stories with everyone. This worked out great, and I have a feeling it was the longest talk of the day. I ducked back into the lobby after the talk was over, and met Mr. Dante.
He was on his way out to dinner, so it was a little rushed, but I managed to invite him for a talk, give him a business card with contact info, and get my Explorers DVD signed. NERD! He was very nice, and made a point of mentioning that he thought Ratatouille was one of the best films of the year. So we'll see if anything comes of that. If not, well... I tried. I ducked back in to check out The Howling again. It was okay - maybe a little better than I remembered it.
Happily, traffic was in my favor all evening! Once the film was over, I cabbed it back to to the AMC 1000 to meet back up with Anita. She'd checked out the Heartbreak Kid remake, and had a blast (which was great, because I had no interest in seeing it). We compared notes over a turkey burger at Mel's, then zoomed home and flopped into bed - phew. Fun, but hectic!
Labels: day to day, joe dante, journal, nathan jurevicius, super 7, the howling, toy party, weekend
3 Comments:
And you wnted me to go with you? I'm wore out just reading this. Glad to hear you and Joe did finally hook up. I hope something happens too. If not get Dick Millers number from him.
The original plan was mellower - go to the screening in the afternoon, hang out in the city until the Super 7 party. But I got stubborn, and things got more complicated!
Dick Miller for president!
Tom Minton
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