Family and friends at the Chocolate Moose in Farmland, after the premiere of "A Postcard from Farmland," the short I DPd, shown to a packed house (for a town of 1400 people) next door at the community center. Note my daughter's prom date taking our order, proof that he was still alive contrary to rumor. Yes, that chocolate malt was as good as it looks. More at www.reelpie.blogspot.com.
"Not 'Hollywood Independent' - writer John Oak Dalton is the real Real Thing." --Cinema Minima."Very weird and unpopular b-movies and comics."--Blogalicious. "After watching the film I am left to wonder if he had some childhood trauma he is not telling us about."--IMDB user review. "Screenwriter John Oak Dalton wanted to be in Hollywood. Instead, he's in the rustic kitchen above the Germania General Store, stirring a pot of boiling hot dogs." --The Harrisburg Patriot-News.
Monday, July 18, 2005
Afterparty
Family and friends at the Chocolate Moose in Farmland, after the premiere of "A Postcard from Farmland," the short I DPd, shown to a packed house (for a town of 1400 people) next door at the community center. Note my daughter's prom date taking our order, proof that he was still alive contrary to rumor. Yes, that chocolate malt was as good as it looks. More at www.reelpie.blogspot.com.
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