Dead Exposure
Check out Dead Exposure - Photo Project. That is, if you like to see people pretending that they're dead. Carol hates it when I do that and knows that grabbing my wrist to check my pulse will drive me snakey.

The icing on the cake that was my weekend at VIFF was Carol and I seeing The Event co-written and directed by Thom Fitzgerald (seen at left in a photo I took last night as he was introducing his film), the director I drove from the airport on Wednesday.
The terrific ensemble cast of indie veterans in The Event work in sync to maximize the impact of this highly moving film. Director Thom Fitzgerald is firmly at the helm, guiding an intricate, interwoven patchwork of relationships, friendships, and family ties that unfolds with sharp insight and dramatic flair.
The Event is driven both emotionally and politically by two opposing truths. Truth No. 1: Matt wants to die; his AIDS cocktail no longer works, his health is failing fast, and he wants to leave this earth with his friends and family around him. Truth No. 2: Choosing to die is illegal; Nick, a district attorney investigating the most recent series of unexplained deaths in the Chelsea district of Manhattan, is pushing hard to get to the bottom of the apparent suicides.
As with Nick's investigation, The Event raises as many questions as it answers. What is the responsibility of those left behind when a terminally ill person takes his or her own life? What good are laws and bureaucracy that don't serve us? Fitzgerald's response is to lay it bare and let all the voices be heard, leaving us to find it in the anger and discover it in the tears. The Event works on all levels, but none greater than the depth of emotion this beautifully rendered piece evokes about a man and the people who love him enough to help him die.


The last pick up of the evening was Thom Fitzgerald coming in from Halifax. Mr Fitzgerald is pictured at left with notables Olympia Dukakis and Parker Posey who starred in his film "The Event" that will be playing on Sunday the 28th in Visa Screening Room @ the Vogue at 8:00 pm. I am definitely going to go. He actually asked me to come!
Here's a picture of a stoner who used to love to listen to Stoner Rock (He still does but now because he likes the music not because he's stoned). Rick here at work reminded me of a great site called StonerRock.com this morning. You can listen to K666 Radio or download tons of legal MP3z from the MP3Jukebox. He also turned me onto a band called Fu Manchu (their stuff is on StonerRock in the MP3 section) specifically the song Squash that Fly. There's nothing better to wake you up in the morning than a little acid rock. I think I'm having flashbacks listening to this stuff.



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My inner child is forty-five years old!
I've never really liked children, not even when I
was one. I want things neat, ordered, and
adult--fine wine instead of french fries, pina
coladas by the pool instead of beach sand
between my toes. Now if only my fellow adults
would stop acting like such, well, children!
How Old is Your Inner Child?
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