I didn't want to go into the world of video. Believe me, if you think I've got a lot of interviews - and there are *many* remaining - it's nothing compared to the videos. Uploading it all would take literally years. But, I wanted to upload this one for The Real 2.0 & didn't want to just leave the links in a comment.
TR 2.0 (or anyone else) - Please feel free to use these links on your own blog. Just be sweet & link back here, if you don't mind.
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This film is one of those once-in-a-lifetime finds. I met Anthony Stern (the director) and have had a few phone conversations with him concerning the film. He is such a nice man. He has a warm handshake and a steel-trap memory. If you ever have the chance, please send him some love.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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4 comments:
Just wanted to say thanks for sharing...very, very cool little film. I am richer for having stumbled across it.
You are quite welcome. Maybe you'd care to expand your thoughts on your blog ? It seems set up for just that reason. B-) Anthony Stern told me that he was the world's most famous, completely unknown film maker. No doubt about it!
Dr. F.
Sadly work has pretty much overtaken my life lately. I set up that blog in a rare moment of idle time and have yet to make any subsequent posts. However, this little gem is something I will find the time to post about.
Thanks again for sharing.
Great version of Interstellar Overdrive set in 1960's San Francisco,the capital of LSD..Very fitting.
I've never downloaded a video before but I'm happy I downloaded this.
Thanks alot and keep up the excellent work you do with this blog.
Cheers.
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