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Post by Librarian on Jul 13, 2004 20:56:15 GMT -5
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Post by hurltomato on Jul 15, 2004 8:58:27 GMT -5
Lib- Had not seen this article anywhere before on any forum... Where did you find it? I think it's great that that the Wilson/Anderson contingent enjoy a great jazz buzz as much as they like a great foaming tap. TWBS seems to be aiming for an eclectic audience and I hope they find it. HT
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Post by Librarian on Jul 15, 2004 10:01:18 GMT -5
Thanks, HT. It was actually quite difficult to find. I found it on google using a pretty complex search string. Whenever I am proscratinating some horrible task at work - I seem to get creative with my searching.
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Post by AlsoAVirgo on Jul 15, 2004 12:44:25 GMT -5
Librarian! I had to laugh outloud when I read your post! It's nice to know I'm not the only one who does Wilson searching while procrastinating tasks at work! Shhhh!
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Post by Librarian on Jul 23, 2004 10:04:47 GMT -5
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Post by AlsoAVirgo on Jul 23, 2004 11:06:11 GMT -5
Oh, that would be great if TWBS came out in September--maybe right around his birthday (and mine)! I have to admit I'm not a huge fan of seersucker, but if Luke is wearing it, it's my FAVORITE fabric now!
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Post by Librarian on Jul 24, 2004 9:54:09 GMT -5
November, Welcome back! You've been sorely missed. Lib
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Post by AlsoAVirgo on Nov 3, 2004 11:17:43 GMT -5
I just read that TWBS will be released in August of 2005 in BELGIUM! Has anyone else read this?
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Post by Librarian on Nov 3, 2004 16:51:25 GMT -5
I read that too, AAV -- under the Release Dates section. I guess we need to start brushing up on our French and prepare for trip abroad.
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Post by hurltomato on Nov 3, 2004 21:32:20 GMT -5
Forgive My Frustrated Poster's Sarcasm but:
I am beginning to believe that TWBS means Tedious Waiting Before Screening... Somebody- Please chain Luke and Andrew to the editor's chair and let's get this show on the road!
Premieres in Belgium? Why the hell not Des Moines IA or Fargo ND (if your looking for remote American Gothic)?
OH NO-Let's really detour off the map deep into the Belgian community... where Luke and Owen are as common as cinnamon sugar on toast. What publicist is advising these guys? or is the Eli Samahe debacle searching for financial redemption in the pastoral Belgian countryside? Hmmmm...
I love Luke and on second thought- maybe Luke strangely fits somewhere in this contorted scenario... Hung like a Belgian horse comes to mind... but I still prefer a stateside showing and let the critic chips fall where they may.
I am trying to be patient, but I am seriously about to go undercover as a florescent golf ball in the next golf celebrity tournament. I need a serious tee shot from one Luke Wilson and I will go wherever his first, second, third stroke leads me, onto the financial cinematic green or into the critic's dark 18th hole if need be. This fan is faithful to fault!--- HurlT
PS: You Owen lovers have a vested interest here... He IS in the film....
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Post by Natalie on Nov 4, 2004 4:46:43 GMT -5
I love Luke and on second thought- maybe Luke strangely fits somewhere in this contorted scenario... Hung like a Belgian horse comes to mind... ....... I need a serious tee shot from one Luke Wilson and I will go wherever his first, second, third stroke leads me How come I totally forgot about TWBS when I read those words?! Thanks for making me laugh this morning!! Seriously though....... Belgium?! I did find this though: www.filmfinders.com/Buzz.asp?page=2&pagesize=10&pagetotal=38It's the last mention, on the very bottom of the page....
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Post by Nana on Nov 4, 2004 6:29:10 GMT -5
Seriously though....... Belgium?! Luke...Belgium...waffles... *I'm going over to the dark side again*
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Post by Remi on Nov 4, 2004 14:06:50 GMT -5
If it premiers in Belgium, I'll eat...umm... a Belgium waffle?
It won't go there first. No way! That's WAAAY to weird! Unless there's a Belgium, Texas?
It'll probably go to Belgium, the country, AFTER it premiers in the U.S. Right?
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Post by AlsoAVirgo on Nov 4, 2004 15:39:48 GMT -5
That's what we're trying to figure out--it seems so strange. It doesn't say when it will be released in the US. I'm sure Luke wants it to be released here. Is there a huge population of Wilson fans in Belgium!?
Inquiring minds want to know! ;D
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Post by ozarka on Jan 5, 2005 0:15:28 GMT -5
Here's an article on TWBS: "Luke Wilson and Andrew Wilson on the set of "The Wendell Baker Story." (Image provided by SXSW. ) Wilson Brothers' "The Wendell Baker Story" To Open 2005 SXSW Film Fest
by Eugene HernandezLuke and Andrew Wilson's "The Wendell Baker Story" will open the 2005 SXSW Film Festival on March 11th in Austin, TX, organizers announced Tuesday. The movie, starring Luke Wilson, Owen Wilson, Eve Mendes, Eddie Griffin and others, is about a good-hearted ex-con who gets a job at a retirement community where he joins forces with the elderly to fight corruption and win back his girlfriend. Some 200 shorts and features will screen at this year's event according to planners. "As film fans and fellow Texans, we have nothing but admiration for the Wilson brothers," says SXSW fest producer Matt Dentler in a statement. "I can't think of a better idea than having their directorial debut launch this year's festival. You want to give audiences a great time, and this is a fantastic way to do it." Todd Solondz will be in Texas with a screening of his latest movie, "Palindromes" on March 13th, as well as a conversation moderated by Entertainment Weekly writer Owen Gleiberman earlier that day. The discussion will focus on Solondz career, which includes "Storytelling," "Happiness," and "Welcome to the Dollhouse." Among the films also set to screen at SXSW '05 are a slate of music documentaries, including Margaret Brown's "Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt," Josh Rubin's "Derailroaded" about "Wild Man" Fischer, Jeff Feuerzeig's "The Devil and Daniel Johnston," Bradley Beesley's "The Fearless Freaks" about The Flaming Lips, Gillian Grisman's "Press On" about Robert Randolph, and Keven McAlester's "You're Gonna Miss Me" about Roky Erickson. Other titles will be announced with the festival lineup is revealed in early February. Panel discussions on tap include a session with the MPAA about movie piracy, a discussion with acquisitions reps from an array of companies, an exploration of the HD DVD v. Blu-ray debate, and a chat with film press. END.
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