Just finished a phone interview with the local CBC station about the upcoming b-movie double feature I'm hosting. Tomorrow night, we're showing Robot Monster and Plan 9 under the stars at the local arena and inviting people to bring their lawnchairs and coolers. I guess the publicity managed to get around, because I was invited to do a short segment with the host asking me questions about the two movies and b-movies in general. Funny, I've done my share of public speaking, and I've been on TV a few times, but I still get nervous as hell. My stomach is still in a knot. But it went well, and I think I sounded more like a film historian than a geek, although I'm sure Trevor will say the two are not mutually exclusive. :teddyr:
That just leaves the big night, and things are actually falling into place. After not being able to come up with a food vendor, I just got a call out of the blue today, and there will be a chip truck selling french fries and other things. Between that and the pizza place across the street, should be enough food for anybody who doesn't bring their own.
All that remains is to pick up the projector tomorrow, which should work fine with my laptop. To simplify things, and to avoid any copyright infringement, I've ripped the DVDs and stripped out the menus and whatnot. Just pure public-domain movies in their original black and white.
If all goes well, I'm going to make this an annual event, and try to make it bigger next year. Wish me luck.
Good luck! This project sounds cool, wish you lived in my town and I could attend.
If I had as much oomph as you, I'd try to get something like this going here.
I know it will be a success. Just don't be surprised when you hear younger people saying, "You mean these aren't in color?"
I had colorized copies, but I converted 'em back. :thumbup:
Quote from: AndyC on August 13, 2009, 06:26:39 PM
I had colorized copies, but I converted 'em back. :thumbup:
Pure evil genius, my friend.
Salute!!!! :drink:
Congratulations, and that is sure to be a fun double bill. Both of those films feature jaw-dropping dialog and jaw-dropping special effects. They have a special place in my heart. Bless you.
Hope it all goes down swell for you!
Good luck!! tell us how it worked! :thumbup:
Good luck Andy! I'm sure that with movies like that, everyone should have a good time :teddyr:
Excellent! The world needs more events like the one you're hosting.
In my town there is an outdoor theater in the middle of the woods. Sometimes there are movies but it's mostly used for free concerts. That's great but I wish they had movies more often - particularly movies like the ones you are showing. Anyway, best of luck to you!
Woo! Party like it's 1959! :drink:
Well, it's 12:40am, I just got in, had a little snack and sat down to unwind at the computer. I'll have no trouble sleeping tonight.
Altogether, about 90 people came out, and everybody seemed to have fun. Most of the older folks left after Robot Monster, which got a round of applause at the end. It was getting kind of cold and damp by that time, but quite a few stuck around for Plan 9. A few scattered groups, some snuggling couples. It was all quite cozy. I especially got a kick out of seeing one group of boys laughing at the movies and discussing how insane Robot Monster was, how cool Tor Johnson looks and stuff like that. Those kids were worth the whole thing.
One thing I'm really glad I did was put the whole show on one DVD. I just pushed play and had nothing more to do but enjoy the show for two and a half hours. It was a last-minute idea, and I threw it together Thursday night. I wanted to make it more of a complete drive-in experience, so rather than just show the movies, I added trailers at the beginning and an intermission between movies with vintage concession ads and more trailers. I managed to find high-quality clips for The Killer Shrews, The Giant Gila Monster, The Giant Claw, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, Zotz and a few others. Then I tacked on my own little thank-you card at the end (with retro font and cheesy jazz music), added a title screen and burned the DVD. Worked beautifully.
The only major stress of the evening was that when I picked up the sound system, I didn't get the speaker cables. An oversight on my part, and in spite of all our efforts, we could not track down somebody with access to the cables. I had to run home and grab some odds and ends, then cobble together a substitute in front of the audience. And my wife never believed that a bunch of old stereos in the basement could ever come in handy.
In any case, it was a success, and it looks like the b-movie night will be back next year.
Excellent!
You may have created future members of this board with these movies. Since everyone had a good time, you might get asked to do more. An evening of fairly safe family entertainment with a comfortable atmosphere is almost impossible to find these days. You may have created a new hobby.
Again, congratulations, Andy!!!
:cheers:
Great job Andy! Glad it was such a success. Sounds like a fun time was had by all :teddyr:
Quote from: AndyC on August 15, 2009, 12:14:28 AM
I especially got a kick out of seeing one group of boys laughing at the movies and discussing how insane Robot Monster was, how cool Tor Johnson looks and stuff like that
Congrats, Andy!!
As you say, this is the point, maybe we'll see those kids around here :)
Which station? I listen to CBC.
-Jimmybob
Most excellent Andy! Bravo on a job well done. :cheers:
Glad to hear it will be an annual event. I wanted to trek on up with the whole family, but other commitments intervened. Next year well make it a priority. Consider yourself forewarned. :wink:
You rock!
Quote from: jimmybob on August 15, 2009, 05:02:05 PM
Which station? I listen to CBC.
-Jimmybob
It was for Points North, out of Sudbury.
You'll be glad you put the entire program on one disc, trailers and all, it'll be a great memento and you can relive your first Bad Movie Under the Stars evening anytime you care to... Congratulations. :thumbup: :smile:
Quote from: AndyC on August 13, 2009, 04:06:41 PM
But it went well, and I think I sounded more like a film historian than a geek, although I'm sure Trevor will say the two are not mutually exclusive. :teddyr:
:bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle: :thumbup:
No they aren't, Andy. The film students that study ~ or should I say collapse? ~ under me all have differing opinions. The first years think I'm a film historian, those doing their finals think I'm a geek. :teddyr:
I'm proud to be both and I'm glad the evening went well. :cheers:
I shall expect an invite next year, please. :smile:
Andy lad, I see you going far young man! Wish more of us here could join in the fun.
I don't know if it would ever grow into something on the order of a B-Fest, but it might be a fun goal in the long term.