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ONE DAY IN, AND I FEEL LIKE SINGING…

By Mark Bell | January 21, 2006

What I feel like singing will remain a mystery, however, but I do feel like busting out the old pipes and serenading the streets of Park City with my early morning love for all things cinematic. Why? Because after setting up the condo and getting my bearings like all the other condo-cats, I now get to see a couple films between my videotaping and editing adventures. Starting things off with the Leonard Cohen doc / tribute concert film in about 3 1/2 hours, and life should be grand. It better be…

Speaking of videotaping and editing, I currently have in my possession the first, of no doubt many, Chris Gore embarrassing condo moment. Despite his protests, that gem will find its way to this blog entry below.

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Sad, isn’t it? That is a sober moment of sheer dancing bliss.
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  1. Tim D. says:

    Thank you for that seeing chris gore dancing like an idiot made my day.

  2. Mark Bell says:

    You know, Mike, if Ari shows himself in Park City, I’ll give him camera time. No doubt about it.

  3. Rory L. Aronsky says:

    If you ever decide to edit all the footage, Mark, you can call it “The Film Threat Condo”, an ominously-named documentary fit for Sundance consumption. And in order to advertise it properly, you just include in the guide: “And featuring The Dance.”

  4. Smalls says:

    Hey, a suggestion.

    If my favourite filmmaker, Ari Shouldermags, happens to show his head in Park City, can you try to interview him for the blog?

    I hear he’s got an interesting theory on the origin of the number zero.

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