Media lined up so far (for anyone who cares about these things):
KARE-11 Saturday morning 9:40a.m. (will show clips)
MPR Weekend America (supposed to air before the first screening on Saturday)
WCCO Sunday morning 10:45a.m. (will show clips)
Pioneer Press - article on film in Sunday's paper (Winter Carnival section)
Strib is supposedly doing a piece on the film, but I don't know the nature of it or when it's appearing (probably either tomorrow or Saturday)
TPT Almanac (next Friday evening)
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All screening dates and times stay the same -- except for the 5th. On the 5th, the 12:30pm screening will be at Oak Street Cinema (instead of at the Bell).
309 Oak Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(near the intersection of Oak and Washington in Stadium Village).
The 3pm show on Feb 5th has been changed to a 5pm screening on Friday, Feb. 4th at the Bell. So the revised screening times are as follows.
"No Time for Cold Feet" Screenings
Bell Auditorium
Sat. Jan. 22nd -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Sun. Jan. 23rd -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Sat. Jan. 29th -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Fri. Feb. 4th -- 5pm
Sat. Feb. 5th -- 12:30pm (at Oak Street Cinema)
Sun. Feb. 6th -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Tickets
$8 - adults
$5.50 - seniors, children under 12
There will be no advance ticket sales. Tickets for the 12:30pm show will go on sale at 12noon. Once the first show starts, the second show's tickets will go on sale (at approximately 12:45pm).
The Bell Museum Auditorium is located at 17th and University Ave. S.E. on the University of MN East Bank campus in the Bell Museum of Natural History.
Bell Museum Of Natural History
10 Church St SE
Minneapolis MN 55455
(612) 624-7083
Please see this website for Bell Auditorium parking and directions:
http://www.mnfilmarts.org/?venue=2&page=5
Oak Street Cinema
309 Oak Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(near the intersection of Oak and Washington in Stadium Village).
From what we understand, parking is free on Sundays - though we have not been able to independently verify this.
Here's a link to the News AD that will appear in the Pioneer Press:
http://www.notanotherhollywoodfilm.com/coldfeet/pp_cold_feet_ad.pdf
I rember the "beep" but can't remember who.
one of the camo guys...not sure..
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How about the 2001 finder with her dove box?
oh your right..
kathi
My book is in the car...
Hey kitch.... after I get done cleaning today, look forward to a picture of my beast snow rake :)
[Edited by on Jan 24, 2005 at 07:36am.]
It was Marley!
Greg was a BIG help in getting the Cooler Crew started
I agree
thirded here. and not only was he a help in getting it started, he was an enormous help in continuing on the web site after ma press stopped sponsoring it.
i It was Marley!
Ding Ding Ding, we have a winner. Now there may have been other instances of censoring, but I didn't see them and I was watching for it the 2nd time. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong in saying Marley was the only one to be censored in this version of NTFCF.
Trent and Jackie:
The movie has recieved more attention than you think! I had a doctor's appoinment this morning and three people recognized me from the film! These were complete srangers to me. Also, two people in the elevator saw my Coolercrew button and started discussing clues with me!
It was so BIZARRE...before this nobody knew what the Coolercrew was, much less recognized us as a group of medallion hunters!
I gave a plug for the movie to all the folks that approached me and all of them said they had seen the media coverage on it. I had four people ask me when the DVD was available!
People in our apartment building here know all about it too. They saw us walking around with all our stuff on and asked if we knew anything about this movie since we were into the Winter Carnival.
They were excited about it and were making plans to attend the screening.
I know during the Renaissance Festival the first weekend is usually pretty dead. By the 4th weekend though, the place is shoulder to shoulder on a nice day. I think it's just somewhat the nature of people here to procrastinate a bit. I think as more time goes by, more people will want to go, especially as they start to realize time is running out to see it. I predict full theaters next Saturday.
I could totally see the fishing line attached to that space-ship that Jake was flying.
[Edited by on Jan 24, 2005 at 10:23am.]
Cheap silver paint in carboard.... it was flaking
Just no way.
My dad made a good point on Minnesotans in general: they never want to be the first ones to do anything, and typically wait until they hear from someone else about something before they do it. So hopefully through word of mouth this thing will grow. I've also decided to stop telling people that a DVD will be coming out, partially because Trent sounded like it might not happen, and partially so they will get off their butts and go see it.Â
Sounds like they are more fans of yours than the movie Scribe!
Now, does anyone know the word that was bleeped out? I do!
Was it #$&*@ ?
nope -good guess though ;)
No I think it was #$%@&
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Speak Minnesotan: I didn't hear a  'you betcha'Â
but I heard Friggen' and Frick-kin'
[Edited 2 times. Most recently by on Jan 24, 2005 at 11:29am.]
Was it..."Stop grabbing my ass"? ;-)
I just found out that Greg Sax wasnt here
for the screening through a mutual old friend
who did go see it yesterday.
Hope to see you soon Greg!
Was it..."Stop grabbing my ass"? ;-)
hahahahaha -no, cause he likes that!
he charges people to touch him!
I talked with a couple at Crosby park today and they were really interested in the movie. They were asking all kinds of questions about it because I had my pitchfork with me.
Didn't Marley say 'assholes' (bleeped) and Kathi say 'shit' (not bleeped)?
damn A-Holes
maybe marly said bull shit?
By the way, my favorite line in the movie...
"What's he doing, eating cookies?"
The second time I saw the movie I was laughing for like 2 minutes *before* he said it, just knowing it was coming.
I'd have to agree that was the best line in the movie. A close second was when Camo Dan said he told his wife he didn't know how to rake.
I dont remember who I was telling this to, but at one point, saturday night, I said that the flick, kicks ass.. because in a sense, its like a big screen- scrap book, of the last few years.... atleast to peole that were there, or know all about it....
as far as an outsiders view, I think anyone thats not familiar with the goings on, will atleast have some curiosity after seeing it... due in part to how crazy it all seems...... the part that proves that, the most is the shots of like..... the super-long lines at the PP, and especially the shots of como, the night of clue 11, and again the night of clue 12,... with the scary, horror movie music, and shots of what seems like thousands of people runnign accross streets and infront of traffic, carrying shovels, and hoes, and rakes, and lanterns, and basically every other thing that your mom told you NOT to run with...Â
My favorite line was when the Camo Crew was going over the tools they were using and Camo Dan said Camo Terry was using his Grandmother's ho.
[Edited by on Jan 24, 2005 at 03:20pm.]
I think my favorite part was when Green was taking a clue 15 steps and Mappy gave that rolling eye look to the camera.Â
I liked when mappy dug for an hour...toss it back ...only to come back to see somebody diggin in same spot...
I liked AW telling us why the writer had to be a woman.
AW I agree when he said What's he doing eating cookies that was one of my favorites.....
Mappy is going to make us all think 2ce before we start digging anywhere...you never know what snow he has put back:):)
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Jackie and I just got home and need to pay attention to our two kids, who we've been neglecting for the past few months, so I don't have time to slog...
We just wanted to thank everyone who came out to see the film. We appreciate all of the support. Thanks.
I'll be back in STP on Friday to hunt.
Did anyone shovel for you guys while you were out?
Glad U guys are safe!! great showing loved it.
The showing was great!
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I spent my first two hours at home shoveling 16 inches of snow from our sidewalks, car etc, so I got some practice.Â
Philosophical question: Can one line dig alone?
Thanks everyone for the kind words re: the film. THX, where's the real "Cold Feet" thread where everyone is really saying what they think.
This is it baby :) what you see is what you get :)
THX, where's the real "Cold Feet" thread where everyone is really saying what they think.
This is it, I swear Trent.
I loved it, but I gave my honest opinion.
I think I should have more screentime.
could have been a lot better..
OTS, ESD, and myself could have been in it...
:)
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More Map Guy segments. What about the nude scene? Will that just be on the DVD extra?
Pagination