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Singles in Seattle

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There will be a free 20th anniversary screening of Singles this weekend in Saturday in Seattle. The 1992 film will kick off Fremont Outdoor Movies’ 20th anniversary of their summer series. More details can be found over at their official site. In case you wondering, Cameron will not be in attendance, but I’m hoping to attend. Let’s hope for some sunshine this weekend in the Emerald City…

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Jun 27, 2012

Say Anything 20th Anniversary Blu-ray Release Set!

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Say Anything… will be re-released on DVD (along with its first Blu-ray release) on November 3rd. I’m happy that the … has returned to the title.

This 20th anniversary edition BD carries over all of the bonus materials of the previous DVD edition and adds four new features (a trivia track and three featurettes.) Two of the features (the trivia track and one featurette are Blu-ray exclusives).

Special features include:

  • Intro and commentary by Cameron Crowe, John Cusack and Ione Skye
  • Trivia track: To Know Say Anything… is to Love It! (BD-exclusive)
  • Featurettes:
    • An Iconic Film Revisited: Say Anything… 20 Years Later (BD exclusive)
    • A Conversation with Cameron Crowe(new!)
    • I Love Say Anything…!(new!)
    • Vintage featurette
  • Alternate scenes (with optional commentary by Cameron Crowe)
  • Deleted and extended scenes
  • Theatrical trailers
  • TV spots
  • Photo gallery
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Aug 15, 2009

Fast Times – 20th Anniversary Reunion

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Here’s the great reunion shot of the Fast Times at Ridgemont. It includes the cast, director Amy Heckerling, Cameron and Producer Art Linsonfeatured in this month’s Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair.

Some additional tidbits about the picture. It was Vanity Fair‘s idea to get everyone together for the shoot. A celebrity photographer, Jason Schmidt, did the work at Beverly Hills High School. Sean Penn was the first to arrive and stayed throughout the shoot. Everyone was there but Cameron, Phoebe, Jennifer and Anthony Edwards.  Cameron and Anthony were shot later on the West coast and then digitally inserted. The two girls, however, took a bit more work. The photographer talked the school into selling him two of the desks which he shipped back to NYC and then shot ‘Linda’ and ‘Stacy’ reacting to their 2500-mile-away detractors, and again digitally inserted.

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Mar 19, 2002

  • Almost Famous- Paramount+, AMC+
  • David Crosby: Remember My Name- Starz
  • Elizabethtown- FUBO
  • Say Anything...- Disney+, Hulu, AMC+
  • Vanilla Sky- Paramount+,Showtime
  • We Bought A Zoo- Disney+, Roku