Crispin Glover at the Alamo Drafthouse
Posted by tjparsons on Sun, 12 Dec 2010 12:00am
Category: EVENTS

How I wish I would have had enough time to write something to invite together all of the artists in this area to partake in this event along side me.
It just happened I was caught off guard because this was an early Christmas gift from my love who knew that I was a fan of his acting and was interested in exploring his work as a live performer , author, and director.
What movies to take for him to sign? It was a frenzy through my house (not in a fanboy way, but in a poorly decisive way) at the end of a very busy day that ended in a totally overkill and cartoonishly ridiculous pile of DVDs. In my haste during the course of the day I figured I would choose/weed through the pile on the way to the theater. Decided to purchase two of his books - " Oak-Mot " and "Rat Catching" which I cherished for their simplistically minimalist yet dreamlike surreal nature. Little did I know what was in store when the "real performance" began that is to say a complete performance in the form a larger than life "slide show" of eight of his books, punctuated and read with conviction by his animated persona.
Slideshow and reading of 8 books:
He broke from the under the stage jumped up and raised his arms like the ring leader of a mad circus. Promptly telling the crowd matter of factly that he was going to now begin reciting "Eight full books" for our listening pleasure. And that he did, to much pleasure indeed. I solemnly believe ( as the point was brought up to me first by the elusive Matt Chellini), being spoken live, due to the nature of the books in their physical form this was perhaps the optimum way to experience them. The Books are added enhancement to the performance. Crispin Hellion Glover began reading. I started taking notes but all in all it was not only an interesting way to publish; but the method of producing the material seemed to have the effect similar to uncovering anthropological discoveries, or historical artifacts illustrating psychic automatism.
Concrete Inspection - guide to inspecting with vigor and perfection
Rat Catching - an almost greys anatomy approach at times to the profession of rodent extermination
New World - seldom seen
The Backward Swing - also seldom seen
Round My House - perhaps one of the most visually compelling
Happy Journey - ironic twist with visual eye candy
A Son of a Mother - blissfully fantastic and Freudian
What it is and How it is Done - indeed so
And then the Meat and Potatoes a la Fellini "Everything is Fine":
funded by Crispin Hellion Glover's very own production company Volcanic Eruptions. Steven C. Stuart (both writer and actor) plays Paul Baker a man in real life and on screen with cerebral palsy that induces the audience to entertain his most dark but sexually charged fantasies. Other than that I truly cannot - in the spirit of the project give anything else away. I have seen many art films in my day, but this indeed does push many envelopes. So many in fact, that it pushed the boundary of my own curiosity to peer over my shoulder at different intervals to see if the film had in fact rubbed anyone the wrong way in a ruffling surprise.
Signing and conversation:
The book and movie signing was set up to inspire an intimate environment ensuring that fans got a chance to get to know Mr. Glover, and feel an honest connection, and not feel rushed through the meeting. I asked him to sign two of his books: Rat Catching and Oak Mot along with a copy of David Lynchs's Wild at Heart, and a copy of Burton's Alice in Wonderland for a very special little boy. I asked what it was like to work with David Lynch and if per chance that was the beginning of his stream of consciousness. Remarking about working with David Lynch he said" Wow, who didn't watch Eraser Head dozens of times in those days". Anyone that knows Crispin Hellion Glover just by the many roles he has played is really not seeing the full picture of this truly unique individual. This experience changed my view of him in the most respectful way, and I encouraged him to keep doing what he is doing and work outside the "Hollywood box" as it were. I wanted to ask so many questions at the Q and A , as I was taking loads of notes, but the funny thing was that as he was talking about production, and the many bumps in the road and toils - he eloquently hit on every one of the points I had hoped to bring up, which gave me a little bit of comfort knowing that someone else out there shares many of the same sensibilities and longing to explore. If you are not aware of Crispin Hellion Glover as an Artist, Author and Autuer, and you are an artist yourself, you may be denying yourself a mind altering, maybe even life changing experience. I look forward to keeping a watch on his many future projects. I truly wish him the best as I know it may be tiring traveling like he does promoting his work for an audience that has grown obese on an oversaturated diet of Hollywood junk food.
This is the part of the article when I tell you about the crude drawn in sunglasses in this picture - its a wonderous adventure about my eyes wandering to the Filmmaker / Author just at the time it was snapped because he had asked me a question - is was pretty distracting so I decided to have some obvious fun with it. - and with all the tools before me, crayons seemed a tad sophomoric.
Met the owners of this Alamo Drafthouse franchise, and they seemed enthusiastic about helping worthy independent artists as well as continuing to offer the perfect synthesis of cutting edge films and technology and dining atmosphere with a surprisingly diverse beverage and food menu. They were in total control of the accommodating intimate atmosphere that Mr. Glover had requested to provide fans with ample individual time to make a meaningful exchange with the Author and Director.
Had a blast.
thanks for dropping by,
TJParsons
OSCAR PARTY
Posted by tjparsons on Mon, 26 Feb 2007 11:19pm
Category: EVENTS
Oscar party last night was a great success. There was a seemingly unending supply of food, drink and making merry. The Oscar audience was tended to in a hedonistic fashion while anticipation swelled putting people at the edge of their seats. Commercials were eclipsed by live entertainment Miss Patty O' Furniture morphing in and out of outfits. Fabulous prizes. Live entertainment. VIP treatment. Unending flow of drink and every food imaginable. Oscars on the big screen. Honestly who could have asked for anything more. A link for the Indie Grits Film Festival has been added on the links page. Come see what all the fuss is about.
thanks for stopping by,
tjparsons
NICKELODEON OSCAR PARTY
Posted by tjparsons on Sun, 25 Feb 2007 11:31pm
Category: EVENTS
Oscar party tonight at the Nickelodeon Theatre. I hope to see you there. Ballots, prizes , hors d'oeuvres, drinks, and live entertainment, just to name a few of the attractions. I will be the guy in the tuxedo t-shirt with the piano keyboard necktie... well maybe not. But a fun time will be had nonetheless. Wear your best duds. Bring some applied class (or lack thereof), and get ready for a good time having your every whim tended to by those that know entertainment. Don't be late. This is one of the premiere social events of the year. Red carpet and Patty O' Furniture. Need I say more?
thanks for stopping by,
tjparsons
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