These kinds of things are a little frustrating. I did a feature film restoration and it showed somewhat exclusively (unadvertised, invite only) at a large-ish screening theater in Hollywood and not only was David Fein there but he was one of only three people who talked with me after, had good words, the like. (Most people there were talking to the star of the movie who was also there, his presence being super awesome of course so I fully understand!)
DF talking to me meant a lot to me, and because of that I was (and still kind of am) rooting for him in regards to this project, want to give him benefits of doubts, like they were under big pressure, didn't have enough resources to do what they really wanted, etc. Why is it so freakin' hard for something to just come out perfect?! Is instant perfection really too much to ask for?
DF talking to me meant a lot to me, and because of that I was (and still kind of am) rooting for him in regards to this project, want to give him benefits of doubts, like they were under big pressure, didn't have enough resources to do what they really wanted, etc. Why is it so freakin' hard for something to just come out perfect?! Is instant perfection really too much to ask for?
