Thursday, February 26, 2009
Day Trip #1
Fellow Original Cinners Rachael, Gabe and I just got back from our first Day Trip to a nearby Drive-By Market. We're doing this as the "Marketing Street Team" - spreading the word about the 2009 FFF. Today we hit St. Petersburg, Tampa and Lakeland. Rachael and I both got pics that we'll put up on Facebook and some on here and Gabe took video. We should have all that stuff up within the next few days.
Right now, though, I'm just gonna chill in front of the TV and veg out 'cause for the next three days I'm gonna be covering MegaCon for a website I frequent. It's cool, though - I'm looking forward to it.
Til next post,
Jon
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Since you've been hearing so much from everybody on the Marketing end of the team, I think it's time to bring you up to speed on the programming side. We have our films and although I've only watched about 1/3 of them, I can definitely say that this year's fest is going to be the best yet (and I've been attending for quite a few years now). There are so many films touching on many different subjects, I know that I am going to have a hard time picking which ones to see. But hang on! Announcements are coming in March so keep on checking our website and blog for all of that fun information!
In other news, I just interviewed Less Than Jake for a local magazine I write for and I do not think I've ever had such a scattered interview. I think we spoke about their music for a total of three minutes but touched on everything from emocore kids to double chocolate ice cream to Australia (where they were at the time) to wrestling, amongst other things. Hopefully I'll be able to have a lot of fun interviews like that during the Festival on WPRK 91.5fm, an amazingly awesome college radio station in Orlando and one that I've been DJing at for four years.
So, as you're anxiously awaiting the FFF schedule to be posted, keep on coming back to this blog for more exciting updates, add us as friends on Facebook and MySpace, and check out our new commercial posted on Youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUB5UScfbas)!
Monday, February 23, 2009
Oscar Screening at Eden Bar!



(Pictures from Oscar Screening: top to bottom. Patrons enjoying some drinks, bar shot, Sig & friend)
Happy Monday everyone!
Last night Hollywood's biggest night was celebrated at Eden Bar at Enzian Theater. It was an awesome turn out with our very own Sig joining the festivities. Staying at the bar to watch the Oscar showdown on a much larger screen than most of us have at home was a wonderful experience and on top of that, there was delish food! So, whoever missed out on the Oscar screening I'm reporting to you it was a great time and definitely made the long process that is the Oscars seem a lot more entertaining at Enzian.
As I am sure you guys have noticed that Rachael did a fantastic job at summarizing the Oscars but I have an urge to share some opinions. First of all, Hugh Jackman was a great host -- about time to have a foxy host that can sing, dance, and be funny! The presenters ranging from Sophia Loren, Natalie Portman, Ben Stiller a.k.a. Joaquin Phoenix for that night, Robert Deniro etc.. really made it worth watching. And the montage with James Franco and Seth Rogan was hilarious.
But as always the Academy completely overlooks some actors and movies. I personally do not understand what happened to recognizing Frank Langella as Nixon in Frost/Nixon, not to say that Sean Penn was not fabulous in Milk.. Also the sweep of Slumdog feels bittersweet to me. Its amazing to see a movie that was about to go nowhere turn into an Oscar winning (8 Oscars) picture but it would have been nice to see the Academy recognize other films for their incredible achievements like, Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Dark Knight, and Waltz with Bashir.
All in all the Oscars were good this year from the musical performances, montages, and speakers before each major actor award. And apparently the American public enjoyed the Oscars since its' ratings went up 10% from last year!
Until next post
--Masha (PR Intern)
Academy, thank you...

Yea!!! The Academy Awards!!!
Saturday, February 21, 2009
That time of the year again...
Honestly, despite being a Film grad, I've never been able to sit through the ENTIRE program - I usually just watch the awards that I care about - normally the big ones - Best Picture, Best Actor, Supporting Actor, Best Actress, etc.
This year, I think, is going to be good. I mean, let's just for a quick second take a look at some of the nominees.
As far as Best Actor goes, I saw both Milk and The Wrestler while they were at the Enzian and I gotta say - it's a dead heat between Sean Penn and Mickey Rourke. It could go either way. I never saw Benjamin Button, The Visitor (although I've heard good things) or Frost/Nixon yet.
The sentimentalist in me wants Heath Ledger to win for Supporting Actor (although I'm still quite dismayed that The Dark Knight only got the one major nomination) and I think he will. However, both James Brolin and Robert Downey Jr. have legitimate shots, too. Both played solid, memorable roles in their respective films - Milk and Tropic Thunder.
I can't say that I saw any of the films that the Leading Actresses or Supporting Actresses are in (save for Marisa Tomei's performance in The Wrestler - phenomenal), so we'll skip those for now.
Finally, the big one. Best Picture. Out of those five nominated, I've only seen Milk. I've heard great things about Slumdog Millionaire, but I never got around to seeing it. Personally, I'm kind of upset that neither The Dark Knight nor Wall-E were nominated for this award - they both certainly deserved consideration.
So that's what I'll be doing on Sunday night - flipping between the Oscars and Family Guy, all the while trying to write a report for school, probably.
Until next post, this has been Original Cinner Jon!
Friday, February 20, 2009
Introducing Tina




Sneak Peak of Two Lovers
Yesterday Tina and I (Masha) had the privilege of going to see a press screening of Two Lovers at the Enzian Theater. Two Lovers is directed by James Gray and stars our favorite crazy actor, Joaquin Phoenix and the always classy, Gwyenth Paltrow. The compellation of actors alone in Two Lovers is worth seeing, Vanessa Shaw, Isabella Rossellini, and Moni Moshonov.
The movie has a great setting of the city Brooklyn, which I personally have a sentimental attachment to. Phoenix’s performance is stunning as always, he delivers us a character with solid emotions. Phoenix acts alongside Paltrow, who is undoubtedly perfect for the role, and conveniently enough the character was written with her in mind. And let’s not forget Phoenix’s other lover, Vanessa Shaw – who is stunning in her part. The movie manages to create a modern love story that deals with family, relationships, and culture.
Two Lovers will be premiering on March 6th at Enzian Theater and you don’t want to miss out on this love story.
Until next post!
Tina and Masha
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Thank God It's Thursday
Just one more week before the big road trip to Tampa in order to create more buzz for the Florida Film Festival. In other great news, A new Hell's Kitchen comes on tonight at 9 on FOX. This seems pertinent to watch only cause it's awesome and because it's food and entertainment. What else is food and entertainment? Obviously it would be this years Florida Film Festival. Also, if there are any college basketball fans there is a big Duke game on tonight at 7. Get ready for the MADNESS!!!
Anyways, keep on a lookout for my facebook page for the FFF. Original Gabe is the name and Original Cinema is the game? That was almost humor. Original Gabe is the name of the facebook page though and I will be posting up vlogs from our journey to Tampa and other future destinations. Check it out in a week or so. Later.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
FFF09 Commercial
Is the 3D trend a lasting effect?
Part I – 3D Animation
Hello Everyone! I’m Masha the new press intern for Enzian Theater/FFF. It’s going to be an extremely exciting experience working here and I can’t wait for the FFF to kick off!
Recently Henry Selick’s movie, Coraline hit theaters and of course I wasted no time paying extra for my really cool looking 3D glasses and getting a look at the new trend of movies -- 3D animation. To say the least it was a magical experience, I felt like I was a kid again watching a world on screen that felt better than the world I live in. So, besides the fact that it was the first stop-motion animated feature to be shot entirely in 3D and its’ production was outstanding I wonder -- is the 3D effect here to stay, or is it a passing trend?
History would tell us it’s a passing trend. In the early 1950’s when TV became a norm to have at home, movie studios became nervous and soon enough began to lose box office revenue. But they thought of a clever way to get those TV dinner Americans back to the movies and that was 3D technology. Unfortunately for the head honchos excessive expenses and technical difficulties brought 3D film production into the ground. Fast forward to the early 1980’s 3D cinema experienced a brief revival by the studios because of a loss of revenue from the invention of the VCR. People could rent movies and watch them at home! (Sounding familiar?) But the public did not seem to take the bait and 3D went away as quickly as it came.
So now we are here in 2009 with movies like Coraline in Real D that proved to be successful at the box office, grossing $42 million so far. Clearly that shows the movie going audience took a great liking to the concept, and has now probably opened doors to many studios too scared to take the leap into 3D. I think 3D Animation can really bring back the spark of a movie experience – because that’s what we’re really looking for, an experience. We deserve to see stunning and stimulating movies, like Coraline. Animation seems like a great genre to explore 3D but are dramas and comedies going to be able to pull off the 3D technology – I guess we’ll just have to stay tuned...
Until next post,
--Masha :)
It's Wednesday.
We all have our days that we look forward to, and while I love the weekend (who doesn't?), I really like Wednesdays. I don't know why exactly - probably because it's just the build-up to the weekend.
Also, next Thursday, fellow interns Rachael, Gabe and I will be making a trip down to the Tampa/St. Pete area to do some street team marketing and video blogging~! So yeah, after Thursday, you'll actually get to see and "meet" us! Yay technology! Yay Wednesday!
Monday, February 16, 2009
Hello!

Hello all!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Dinner and a Show!
Anyways, I just wanted to tell you about my latest adventure - Medieval Times! I went there last night for the first time in quite a while and I have to tell you - boy it was fun. Just eating with your bare hands while brightly colored knights go all out for your entertainment. Yelling with your mouth full of Pepsi and chicken while your knight fights for his "life" in the sandy pit of death! Good times, great memories.
Ever since I was a teen, I always loved watching TV or a flick while eating dinner. Some will say that dinner time is family time - eat around the table and talk about how each person's day was. Not me. Nothing brings a family together, in my opinion, then sitting around the television, being entertained, while eating some fresh home cookin'. I guess that's why I like the Enzian so much - as opposed to other movie theatres, you can actually eat a MEAL and still get the show. Of course, if you just want popcorn (it's a must for movies, I don't care who you are), they've got that too!
Dinner and a show - a great combination, I think.
Peace, guys -
Jon
Monday, February 9, 2009
FFF is getting closer...
For now, I'm working on quite a few things outside of FFF. For one, the radio station I am promotions director for, WPRK 91.5fm, is working on bringing in some big-name hip-hop artists to town in the spring.
I am also pretty pumped for the Harvest of Hope music festival going down in the beginning of March at St. Augustine. Since Langerado was canceled due to sluggish ticket sales, Harvest of Hope has been picking up quite a few acts while others are booking shows for Orlando. Personally, I'm excited about seeing Lucero, Modest Mouse, and the Bouncing Souls. Since I have to spend my spring break here at FFF, I figured I would indulge and go to as many Orlando shows as possible.
However, for the time being I'll be working away here at FFF three times a week. I have to say, I am really excited for Che Part One & Two, which is going to be playing at Enzian in mid-February. I've always loved radicals and I think this film is not going to disappoint.
Until next time!
Kelly
the intern.