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
Arctic Fox
Aluma-Lite
Jamee
Lazy Daze
CENTURION
electra,
beach craft?
Pleasure-Way ;)
Where's Allison by the way? Where's Marley? Where' Map Gooey? Where's Med Hunter? Scribe, you should know the answer to this question.
I just called Jake, and even the hunt-geek Jake didn't know the answer to this. Of course, he said he was just going to call Bill and ask him.
Congrats goes to OTS. Jamee is the correct answer.
geez...theres a ton of rv out there!!!
Alpenlite
hmm... there's a conway manufacturer too...
Palamino?
Oops! I guess I was a little late, not to mention wrong.Â
at first I thought it was ian.......but nah...can't be
Never heard of that one, good guess OTS.
looks like Ian
I was thinkin Ian, but then, I don't know that many people in person
Settled.... what? what was the answer?
Bud Gardner
We weren't even thinking about the Ian thing... see, that's what I mean about how you find out all sorts of things about your film once you see it with an audience.
Jaymee
Answer to #3, Bill's RV is a Jamee
ya...Ian looks a little bit more ....well....tired...
Wow....and just think.... I never thought there was that many makers.
Camo Dan?Â
He does resemble Ian and at first I thought it might be...but it's not.
Terry potter? I have no idea who he is but theres a pic of him on the NAHF web site :)
Dan Fleming
ah crap it is...
I know....I think...just gotta remember the name.Â
What's his name?!?! I'm thinking the Bull Durham guy.
TRENT!---- half of us can't read that ??? ....ok just me.....see we had a viking game to watch.....
Eugene Longtin
Kirk Condie!!!!!!
Who by the way is not the Bull Durham guy.Â
I ran into him a few times at Phalen last year...but can I remember what he was digging with?!?Â
But I'm thinking he used to use a metal detector.
Yes, TV, that's Kirk Condie, the one and only maniacal genius. He's one of those guys who when you talk to him you know his IQ is way over 140.
By the way, it took me three years to get an interview with him. He would talk to me off-camera, but was a little shy to go on camera. And when he finally did, he directed the segment. When you see the film, look very closely at the first shot when he's introduced... Kirk rules!!!
1984 & 1992
Someone I spoke with last year had a garden rake. I'm wondering if it was him.
Kitch, I had toughen up the questions. You guys ripped right through the first two.
I apologize for the wording of question 4. I have two sick kids, and I'm typing with one hand.
We met the Bull Durham guy at one of the PDGs. I'm terrible with names.
Pagination