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Hi, Ronn
I loved the screening last week,
I found it so interesting and
exciting to see the film 15
years later, as I loved it when
it first came out and to see the
panel there was a real treat.
John Densmore really got to me
when he recited Jim’s poetry and
played his bongo, that was a
once in a lifetime special…
I am interested in future events
as well so please keep me
posted.
Thanks!
Susan Uhrlass
LA Weekly
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Dear Gordon,
I would like to offer my
impressions of the recent
screening of "The Doors" movie
and the overall event at the
Chinese 6 Theater in Hollywood
last week.
First, any event that causes
fans of The Doors to gather wins
my gratitude. While standing in
line with friends chatting and
catching up on Doors news, we
ended up sharing conversations
with other Doors fans who were
strangers to us but were as
excited as we were about the
events that evening.
This would to be my first time
seeing the movie in many years.
Although I own video and DVD
copies of it, nothing compares
to big screen and great sound,
so I was especially looking
forward to experiencing the
movie again in a theater.
The opportunity to see Oliver
Stone and the stars of the movie
in person was exciting in
itself, but then the chance to
see them participate in a
Question & Answer session was
really the big attraction for my
friends and me.
The repartee between Val Kilmer
and Kyle MacLachlan in
particular was really fun. They
clearly enjoyed recounting
anecdotes from the filming, and
their comments seemed very
spontaneous and unrehearsed.
Oliver's contributions to the
discussion were insightful, such
as when he explained that he
would take the cast and crew to
each location and explain what
was going to happen there ...
and then ask for their input.
That was very revealing about
how he operated as a Director,
as were some of the actors'
comments about Oliver's methods.
With The Doors drummer John
Densmore participating in the
Q&A as well as appearing in some
movie scenes, it validated the
band's cooperation with the
movie production. It was
important to the event to have a
Door there.
I'd like to thank you for
organizing an event such as
this. Besides the tie-in with
the release of the 15th
Anniversary Edition release of
the film, it was great for fans
to have an opportunity to see
the director and actors
themselves look back and
reminisce about their own
experience with the project.
Ida Miller
Fullerton, CA
www.idafan.com
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