I went to the second Cinefamily show in LA. This being Los Angeles, there was no talk of a meetup beforehand.
The first show was sold out; this one was about 3/4 full. I saw Andy Kindler as I was waiting in line. He had been the guest at the first show - he said hi to Sparkiepop and pointed out that she had been the one to introduce him to Tom.
Saying, "Hi, I'm the buffcoat," to people who don't know what the hell that is could lead to police being called in certain situations, so I didn't interject myself there. Andy Kindler said he'd been onstage for the earlier show but he and his wife were going home and there would be other guests for this one.
I went in - Cinefamily is a fairly straight-up independent theater, not unlike the Varsity in Chapel Hill. I heard Steve from NoHo's voice coming out of the guy in front of me, so I introduced myself.
Tom and Jon came out first. Tom let us know right away that they wouldn't be doing the variety show this time in LA but promised to come back and do it in LA in the future. I hope I'm here that week. They talked for a few minutes about the movie we were going to see, American Harmony, and said they'd be back onstage to discuss it with some friends after the show.
They showed a crazy ad for the theater, a trailer for the movie Roar (as mentioned by Jefferton from TX), and then "We're Newbridge, We're Comin' to Get Ya," which Tom described as the Adult Swim infomercial that wasn't "Too Many Cooks."
Then the movie started. Holy cow. If you haven't seen it, and you almost certainly haven't, you should definitely get a copy right away. I was talking with fellow FOT Lee H after the show, and he said he was going to buy a bunch of copies and make it his calling card. I certainly understand that impulse.
The audience laughed at the sad, freaky dudes who do this as their consuming passion, and then about halfway in, we all started rooting for the ones we knew to win and became spellbound by the eventual outcome. Great filmmaking. Tom said that was the way the audience reacted every time.
After the show Tom, Jon, Nathan Fielder and Coco Hames discussed the movie and took some audience questions. That went on for about 20 minutes. Then Tom and Jon said they'd be signing posters in the courtyard. I wanted to meet our heroes, and I have a slight compulsion to give them money when I can, so I stood in line and bought the poster. I had met them at the Gathering of the FOT at the Iron Monkey in 2009, but this time I got to talk to them a little more.
I introduced myself as the guy who runs the Newbridgctionary and was happy they knew about it. It was great seeing them and being at the show. It was more "a movie hosted by Scharpling and Wurster," than a full-on cavalcade, but it was a great way to spend 10:00-1AM on a Sunday. And hey, I got a parking space.
