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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
MOSH PIT 

Just had to add a note to today's stuff: I attended the "Show Me the Money" panel, as anticipated. Great, articulate group, as usual, peopled by the industry's most pioneering film execs, and all went well--people were amusing and pithy and all that stuff a good panelist does.

I've attended many, many panels at this fest and usually when they're over (and this is a packed house, mind you), just a few people wander up to talk to the panelists as they step down from the podium

Well, this group didn't even get a chance to lift their asses off their chairs, let alone step off the podium. They were mobbed. At last, at last! Someone can explain where the hell we might get some stinkin' money, already, oh happy day.

I found it very touching and sad. If I ever strike it super-duper rich some day (don't get excited; it's not that likely), I will give a huge chunk of my cash away to artists, filmmakers, craftspeople, musicians, anyone that creates something from the best of their brain and their soul. Promise.


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