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NameMarny
Date2012-06-21
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MessageNick Spear?

Oh, Nick! Where art thou?


NameZena
Date2010-05-25
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MessageHi, I enjoyed watching this movie very much, and Ready? OK!, too actually. I, too, can relate to James in so many ways, although I'm not a gay man. It may not be the most popular film with the biggest budget out there but it's certainly heartfelt and that's what I go for. And of course the song is amazing, I hope some day Mr. Gets records a CD of his own material.
I'm looking forward to your next movie.


NameJosh
Date2010-04-29
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MessageI can't say I was expecting a whole lot of this little flick, since so many gay movies rely on being gay as the punchline, and suffer from some pretty poor production that is not compensated by great acting and writing. But this film totally surprised me. Genuinely adorable, clever, and insightful. Tugs on the heartstrings and has you laughing all the way.

I look forward to what James has to offer next! smilie


NameRobert Walker
Date2010-01-10
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MessageJust wanted to say that i think that the movie is great. Love the the theme song you have on line. Is it availabled anywhere to purchase.
Keep up the good work
Robert D Walker


NameRobert Walker
Date2010-01-10
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MessageJust wanted to say that i think that the movie is great. Love the the theme song you have on line. Is it availabled anywhere to purchase.
Keep up the good work
Robert D Walker


NameMark Holmes
Date2008-09-26
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MessageI just wanted to take a moment to thank all the people who have left such kind words about our first film. As one of the Executive Producers on 29th and Gay, I can tell you that this film will always hold a special place in my heart.

James, Carrie and I, along with a fabulous cast and crew of about 10 people, shot this in the spring and summer of 2005, on weekends and days off, with broomsticks for boom poles and Home Depot utility lights, not knowing if we would ever play a festival or get distribution. 3 years later, in the middle of our festival run and distribution of our second film, Ready? OK!, it's so gratifying to look back and read the posts of people who have been touched by our little movie.

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave these notes.


NameStan Heck
Date2008-08-12
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MessageThis was a great movie. Its the first movie where I could relate to the main charector. I never herd of this movie. Netflicks recomended this movie and I am glad it did. I have a blog that is hardly anybody reads however I will be raving about this. I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE


NameStephen Sorrentino
Date2008-07-19
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MessageReally liked the film. The music, the story and the entire experience brought me to a very good place. It felt like I was watching something special from my NYC theater roots.

Thank you for this film

-Stephen


NameMick
Date2008-06-08
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MessageSaw this movie a while ago, but just found this site. Yes, I'm the suspected demographic (gay male), so I suppose it'll come as no surprise that I loved this film. Some really great lines. And it amazed me how Carrie Preston made what was obviously a film with no budget actually look like something with a polished professional sheen. It's the little imaginative concepts that do it. ...Like showing James' internet date as a nickelodeon type silent. Brilliant.
My main interest in this film was Mike Doyle ("Andy Griffith" - I love it!) - an actor I've been familiar (and smitten) with for some time...and also had the pleasure of meeting recently. smilie OK, the ending had an "only in the movies" feel. But for those of us who dream of an ending like that IRL, it was a delightful fantasy.


NameJen
Date2008-01-14
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MessageHello! I came across your movie in an odd sort of way. I was watching PS I LOVE YOU in the theater with my sister in law and the leprechaun who came to the door looked familiar and then I realized it was Mike Doyle - a very nice guy I used to work with at Banana Republic - and I went to my junior H.S. semi formal with (just a friend and it was to my school, not his). We did a search on imdb.com to see if it was him and it was and then I saw some other movies listed. This film of yours sounded very good and so I put it in my queue on Blockbuster and rented it. What a heartwarming story. So real and fun loving. I really enjoyed the movie and wanted to send kudos your way. It was fabulous! Just wanted to drop a line and say that I will be spreading the word to others about this movie, I thought it was great and very well done. I really liked the way James was talking to the camera. And everyone was very real in your film. Thanks again! Jen


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