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The one-sheet poster for THE GUNS OF NAVARONE
5 Days To Go. Still Freaking Out.
Okay, we've gone through two big premieres: London and Paris. In five days, they're gonna pass through NYC.
I still cannot believe I'm doing this. I don't even know what'll happen. I could crash and burn. I could become famous. Maybe infamous. Maybe I'll get to meet Jenna. Perhaps I'll be too drowned out in the crowd. Or maybe she'll give me a polite smile and move on, never to think of me again.
What you see above is the design of the business cards I'll be handing out, should people give me the okay. Maybe people will keep them, or perhaps they'll go into one of the giant trash piles that make up Manhattan. There are just...so many variables. So many what-ifs. I wonder if anyone else attending the NYC screening has a similar story. Not a story where they shoot for the moon with their idea, but where they feel something could happen, where they meet their idol (Jenna, Emma, etc.), or someone who will change their life.
I'm gonna be up late watching Seth Meyers to see if that one random Twitter account was right about Jenna being on Meyers on the 4th. If you see this and you're also staying up late, feel free to HMU.
Or, if you want to see what more of what I'm cooking, here's what my QR code leads to.
5 days...I'm gonna die, aren't I?
"British quad film poster, style 'A' depicting Marianne Faithfull in the title role, inscribed ‘Sex is good for you’ in black ink believed to be in the hand of Marianne Faithfull, folded."- description from the auction of Marianne's personal items at sothebys.com
Things that never were... Back in 2017, Tarantino publicly pitched the idea of a feature-length riff on the 1968 original series episode A Piece of the Action, which is set on an Earth-like planet where a 1930s gangster culture prevails. Writer Mark L Smith, who was hired by Paramount to write a long-since-abandoned Star Trek script for the Pulp Fiction film-maker to direct, seems to think so, he confirms the film would have been bloodthirsty R-rated and not a little sweary. The movie was eventually abandoned because QT couldn’t get his head around the idea of it being his 10th and final film.
It Came Without Warning (Filmways, 1980)
The Vampire Bat (1933)