"One Week" - Movie Discussion & News #2
Production Photos and Behind the Scenes Images First Thread: http://www.fanforum.com/f30/one-week...news-62814005/ Trailer: Recent photos: http://josh-jackson.net/images/album...ne-Week-43.jpg http://josh-jackson.net/images/album...ne-Week-46.jpg http://josh-jackson.net/images/album...ne-Week-44.jpg * * * Well, we've made it through the first thread and now we embark on the opening week of the film. :yay: If anyone gets a chance to see it, feel free to post your comments here. We'd love to hear what you have to say. |
New articles and the first one features a new interview with Josh:
TheStar.com | Entertainment | Actor says indie movie speaks to challenges of generation TheStar.com | Entertainment | One Week's lasting impression From Toronto to Tofino road movie - Peterborough Examiner - Ontario, CA |
RE: Showtimes
Okay, here's what I've found out. The showtimes etc. should be showing up on Cineplex.com, empiretheatres.com, landmark.ca and AMC theatres websites starting tomorrow if not Friday, then. It'll be on 60 screens across Canada. And the official site, One Week | Contest Home will be updating the "free screenings" section to links for the theatres and showtimes, most likely on Friday. The 'informal' premiere will be tomorrow in Toronto @ 7pm at the Toronto University Cinemas (yes, this is one of the 'free screenings' that was available on the site). Some of the cast/crew, etc. will be there, but I don't know if Josh will be. The after party will be at Roots on Bloor St., but you must have your invite/movie stub to enter. I hope this helps all of you that were inquiring about it! I'll be sure to post this on my site, too. ETA: Just received word that Josh WILL be scheduled to be there tomorrow. He's just confirmed. :) |
He just HAD to be there. This is exciting. Anyone who gets to go, please report back and say "Hi!" to Josh from us!
~Donna |
I'm so glad Josh is going. I think he needed to be there, considering that he was not able to be at the TFF screening, if you know what I mean.
It seems to be opening up in alot more cinemas than a small indie movie would, so I hope that Canadians go out and support the film. I hope they give it time though, because Watchmen (which will be huge) opens this weekend too. The movie seems to have got favourable word of mouth, according to one of the articles above. It's been shown at alot of film festivals. So, hopefully word will get out about the film, as it's always very difficult for indie movies. There seems to be web difficulties for Josh being able to answer the questions asked on the movie webpage. I was hoping that they would have fixed it, as I was looking forward to reading his replies. Oh, well. |
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Our own maa got her question answered! Question: "The trailer for One Week has me eager to see more, but I just can't get to Canada right now (I did spend part of October 2007 in Vancouver & vicinity and October 2009 in eastern Canada (Toronto to Nova Scotia to PEI). As one of the executive producers on One Week as well as the lead actor, would you be willing to bring this film to US audiences via showing it to small groups interested in indy films(such as Camera 12 Cinema Club)? Tim Sika interviewed you while you were in the San Francisco area promoting Bobby and he is in charge of the aforementioned group. That is where I first saw the indy film Once and you know what happened with that film." Mary-Ann, Thats more a question for Mike and Mongrel Media. I think the game plan is to try and make some waves in Canada first and then try to bring the movie into other countries after that. But the short version of the the answer is yes, absolutely we would love to bring the movie to as many audiences as possible. In fact the method you are talking about a small 'platform' release is exactly how we have gone about releasing the movie here in Canada. Building up the good word of mouth by screening for small groups before a larger release. Perhaps we will follow the same model down south, stay tuned. – from Mary Ann Athens Answer: Mary-Ann, Thats more a question for Mike and Mongrel Media. I think the game plan is to try and make some waves in Canada first and then try to bring the movie into other countries after that. But the short version of the the answer is yes, absolutely we would love to bring the movie to as many audiences as possible. In fact the method you are talking about a small 'platform' release is exactly how we have gone about releasing the movie here in Canada. Building up the good word of mouth by screening for small groups before a larger release. Perhaps we will follow the same model down south, stay tuned. |
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Thanks, bearlee.
And *ouch* this is a little embarassing. Looks like there is a one-page ad out in Canada that features comments from YouTube posters in relation to the TRAILER. But, they didn't line up the people's comments right. Basically, if someone made a comment, they connected their name with the comment made above them, not their own comments. :( From: Hold It Now And Watch the Hoodwink - Torontoist: Toronto News, Culture, Events, Photos, and Everything Else http://torontoist.com/attachments/to...305oneweek.jpg Eek. But, hey! Patty got a shout out, even if she was quoted wrong (she's the first one on the list) ;) |
Mandy, thanks for posting Josh's answer on FF otherwise I would have never known! I cannot find my questions (there were 2) or his response on the One Week site. There is no way to scroll down to the older questions, so I couldn't find mine. Anyway, thanks for posting it. I guess I will never get his answer regarding Burden.
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Josh looks great in that ad! :love:
Can't wait to read the comments when people finally see the movie! |
Shows how much the studio wants to push this movie :rolleyes: This is a balant insult to Josh and the makers of the film. Now, Best Week even got a hold of it. Now there is no way this film will be taken seriously now. Michelle Williams gets more respect than this trash.
Remember, this is not directed at anybody here, this is my personal frustration at the ad. |
I actually like the ad, thanks for posting it.
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That being said, I came across this article that lists everything that this company has done to promote the film, and it's quite impressive, actually: Cinema Eye: Creative Marketing for "One Week" Oh, and if you visit the Official One Week Facebook and view some Fan Submitted Photos, you'll find an amazing display at the Toronto Roots store. I'd say their doing a lot more than most indies get. Quote:
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I believe people are more interested in reading "real" reviews not ones for a trailer. Its pure laziness.
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If you read the header of the ad, it says, ALL OF CANADA IS TALKING. It's not the reviewers, but the actual PATRONS that are talking about the film and how much they want to see it. Reviewers are paid (usually) for their service, people want to hear word of mouth from real viewers. It's not an entirely bad idea, but it could have been executed a little differently, IMO. Don't hate if they put your name of ANNATORVFAN and gave you the wrong quote. You weren't the only one. ;) Besides, the name changes on a daily basis, anyways. I just think the intention for this was good, but since it's not a full fledged release, they aren't going to get the same sort of tag lines that other movies do for their ads. Maybe after it's had a weekend of being seen in more theaters? |
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