if i don't see this movie soon...
i will die. it looks like it's going to be so great!
go go go
i will die. it looks like it's going to be so great!
go go go
I agree!
Claudia -- I luv Griffin Frazen & Adam Lamberg
I'm dying right now from not seeing it. If that makes sense?
shareI just wrote to the Whendoweeat website asking if they're going to air it also in Italy. They say they don't know
Claudia -- I luv Griffin Frazen & Adam Lamberg
I hope they air it in America!!!!!!!!! I else I'll be a bit peeved. :( But I'm sure it will get to Italy somehow. ;)
shareDidn't they air it in the whole America?! That's amazing...
Claudia -- I luv Griffin Frazen & Adam Lamberg
i don't think they have... i don't know how some people have already seen it... i need to see it!
go go go
The only people who've seen it are people who went to the Palm Beach Film Festival in April. As for the rest of America, no they haven't seen it. It hasn't made a debut in theaters yet.
shareI didn't know this! So it would be a great premiere!
Claudia -- I luv Griffin Frazen & Adam Lamberg
I'm dying to see this film but none of the upcoming planned festivals are near me or distance for me to travel to. But I'm hoping they will find someone to distribute it will soon, which I highly doubt will be hard considering how many great reviews it's getting.
shareI believe the theatrical release in America will be April 7th. I just saw it last night. I enjoyed it.
shareI thought it was due out in March... But finally we get an actual date!
shareJewish comedy on the menu at ThinkFilm
By Gregg Goldstein
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Indie distributor ThinkFilm said
Monday it has acquired North American theatrical rights to "When Do We
Eat?" which is billed as "the first Passover comedy." An April 7
release is planned to coincide with the Jewish holiday.
The film features an ensemble cast that includes veteran actors Jack
Klugman and Lesley Ann Warren as well as Ben Feldman and Michael
Lerner. The family's ceremony takes a screwball turn when the father
(Lerner) is secretly given a tablet of the drug Ecstasy, leading him
to try fervently to reunite his squabbling family.
The project marks Salvador Litvak's feature directing debut. He co-
wrote the screenplay with wife Nina Davidovich.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
On Box Office Prophets, where this article was posted, it reads that it will be a "limited release."
I hope this isn't too limited of a release, or it'll be forever before I see it. *hopes that it comes to a town within an hour away*
I just saw it yesterday at San Diego State University...It was amazing. One of the funniest movies I have ever seen. It was featured in the "Not quite Kosher Film Festivle" I belive this film is going to change the way the masses think about M.D.M.A. in therapy settings....or at least I hope it does
Live in Love,
JimmyC