anyone else amped for the Real Maine release tomorrow?
anyone else amped for the Real Maine release tomorrow?
Details please where when link?
Cannes? Sundance?
So does this thing just go up to the end of cross or beyond? It would be cool to have it go to the end of outdoor so it would encompass an entire year.
therealmainemovie.com
is the site for the movie, i think it will be on that site tomorrow. You can like the facebook page "the real maine" for updates.
I THINK it just encompasses the summer training efforts in Maine and does not even include much or any footage of the XC season
i am expecting it to be very good considering how long we have all had to wait
How would you not wait until the end of the outdoor track season? Makes no sense.
It would have been cool if they showed even just highlights from the year following the bulk if the movie focusing on the summer training.
I mean, look what these guys have done this year (well, four of them anyway. I have to admit I do not know who Feigen is).
Maine's main crops Ranked by Value of Production
1 Marijuana
2 Potatoes, All
3 Hay,all
4 Apples, All Commercial
5 Maple Syrup
6 Oats
It was a film project for a class, it had to be finished while school was in session. Now that it is finished, why wait to post it?
Pretty sure it is almost completely summer footage ala Maine/5-Star.
I for one am also greatly anticipating this evening.
On facebook it says the web release it at 6 pm tonight. I thought he was gonna sell the thing but apparently he's just posting it.
looks like there is a 41 minute clip up now.
They went for the Hay&Oats ;) wrote:
Maine's main crops Ranked by Value of Production
1 Marijuana
2 Potatoes, All
3 Hay,all
4 Apples, All Commercial
5 Maple Syrup
6 Oats
Interestingly, Mary Jane is also by far the largest cash crop in the US as a whole.
http://www.drugscience.org/Archive/bcr2/cashcrops.htmlThe "movie" (40 min) is up.
The best stuff was the trailer and short clips they've already released. Would have liked more Derrick.
I thought it was really quality. I think there was some more stuff that could've gone into it. But i thoroughly enjoyed it. Van Ingen did a great job editing.
the best part was the oldguy
The Real Maine wrote:
I thought it was really quality. I think there was some more stuff that could've gone into it. But i thoroughly enjoyed it. Van Ingen did a great job editing.
Like someone else said, it was made for a school project but it would be cool if he continued shooting and added later stuff maybe even up to the Trials. Hell, he could charge 30 bucks for the DVD to make it worth his time and there'd be plenty of people buying it.
Who is the old guy? awesome!
unasomber wrote:
Who is the old guy? awesome!
Tom Carter:
http://www.fleetfeetsyracuse.com/news/looking-back-with-tom-carterI liked it. I love movies that leave you wanting more. Anyone know the reason Masters left Maine?