A Tour de Force Gets its Due: The World Reacts to Haymaker & Sally
October 10th, 2007 by Damon
Lincoln Playa (Chip Baker) and the Shah of Southtown (Nirav Shah) pose with Lincoln’s famous cards. Photograph taken and painted by Andrew Miller
The reviews are in, Readers, and it seems Haymaker & Sally is a hit!
Print Media:
“With enough crass dialogue to make Tarantino blush and more gunfire than the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan, the film succeeds due to its adroit pacing, silly-but-smart one-liners, a gloriously realized undercurrent of sleaze, and a bearded Special Forces villain (played by Reid himself) who’d whoop John Rambo in a staring contest.
The Seattle Weekly (emphasis theirs)
(Be sure to read this review—it’s the best summary of the movie I’ve read)
The Blogosphere:
“Isn’t destined for Cannes any time soon…some great one-liners and hysterical performances.”
B.W.o.P.
“Super cool graphics…the writing and performances were terrific”
Medusa’s Castle
So if you’re going to be in Seattle Saturday night, do yourself a favor and buy a ticket. It’s showing at the Admiral Theater in West Seattle at 9:30 PM. Tickets are $5.00, $6.12 with service fee. Get yours now—they’re going fast!
October 10th, 2007 at 9:18 pm
hey - we want to post about your premiere here in our hood but would like to ask you a question or two about “why west seattle” (do you live here? or?) - e-mail us at westseattleblog (at) yahoo (dot) com if you’re up for a short e-mail intvu, we can’t find a direct address for you here (or maybe we’re just lazy) - thx and good luck
October 11th, 2007 at 8:45 am
AWWWWW!! (that is me screaming because I am so excited).