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SAN DIEGO FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2010 WINNERS
Five-Day Competitive Festival Wrapped-Up a Successful 9th Year Featuring
75+ Films, Increased Attendance (Up 25%), 16 Sold Out Screenings
SAN DIEGO— San Diego Film Festival today announced the winners of the competitive
five-day festival. Of the more than 1000 films submitted for consideration, the field was
narrowed to just over 75 films screened, with five selected as winners.
Best Feature A Little Help (starring Jenna Fischer, Chris O’Donnell, Kim
Coates), directed by Michael J. Weithorn
Best Actress Emily Van Kamp for Norman
Best Actor Drew Fuller for The Kane Files: Life in Trial
Best Short Film Touch
Best Documentary Waiting for Superman, director Davis Guggenheim (An
Inconvenient Truth)
Best San Diego Film This is Charlotte King, director Jeffrey Durkin
Audience Choice
Feature
Nowhere Boy
Audience Choice
Documentary
Waiting for Superman, director Davis Guggenheim (An
Inconvenient Truth)
Director Michael J. Weithorn, actor Kim Coates (Resident Evil, Sons of Anarchy, Black
Hawk Down) and San Diego-based producer, Dena Hysell, attended to accept their Best
Feature award at the Saturday Night premiere of A Little Help.
Drew Fuller was on-hand to accept his Best Actor award in addition to castmates and
veteran actors, William Devane (Westwing, 24, Space Cowboys, Marathon Man) and
William Atherton (Die Hard series, Pelican Brief, Ghost Busters).
San Diego-based filmmaker, Jeffrey Durkin, attended the premiere of This is Charlotte
King where he accepted his award. In addition to the award winners, the cast and crew
of opening night’s premiere of Morning were in attendance, including Leland Orser (24,
ER, The Good German, Taken).
ABOUT SAN DIEGO FILM FESTIVAL
Nine years strong, each San Diego Film Festival features five days and nights of
extraordinary films, nightly parties, networking and interactive opportunities that redefine
the film-going experience with a new take on how you watch films. We are a buzz-
building, posh partying, red-carpet-ready film festival. To us, films are more than just
movies. Hopelessly devoted to the inspiration and talent behind each film, SDFF provides
opportunities to meet the filmmakers, mingle with the actors and get engaged with a
special little thing we call EXP to make your film-going experience even more
memorable. www.sdff.org
WTF? I always like the "turning point" post. What a wacky world here on ihub.
Wow! Nice ending there, guys/gals. MONDAY!!!!
!!!!! This is going to be huge!! Where's the next film festival?
WOW!!! Very NICE!!!!
I think we've consolidated all we need to. Healthy profit-taking has taken place and the next leg up is going to be a fun ride. Congratulations to those that are still in!!!
Thanks for that! Always appreciate the L2 updates while I'm away on vacation.
Domestic and foreign distribution in the works!!!
I added more promos for “The Kane Files” courtesy of their official Facebook page.
Also, it looks like “The Kane Files’ will be in select theaters next month!
Benjamin Gourley, Director/Writer commented, “I’m excited about holding the World Premiere of The Kane Files at the 2010 San Diego Film Festival. The film looks fantastic and San Diego is the perfect place to premiere an action/thriller like The Kane Files. It’s going to be a really fun way to gear up and prepare for The American Film Market in November.”
Richard Surber, Nexia’s CEO noted, “I am excited that all Nexia shareholders get to be a part of Nexia’s first feature length independent film. The Kane Files was filmed exclusively in Utah with the support of the Utah Film Commission. Our team is working on both domestic and foreign distribution, which could yield substantial gains over the coming months.”
Source: MarketWatch
PS: I’m flying to Cali tonight because Kim and I are attending both screenings of “The Kane Files” at the San Diego Film Festival. We’ll be sure to take lots of photos and I’ll also bring my laptop with me to keep everyone updated!
Don't give in!!! Long and strong by all will take us to .15 and beyond!!!
Wow. Hold your shares guys/gals! This is getting fun.
Thanks! Please keep me posted on L2 periodically. I'm on vacation and just following along from time to time on my phone, making small buys as I see fit. This will be way over .15, mark my words.
I'm just checking the action from my phone, and on Scottrade mobile it says the bid and ask are both at .02. Does that sound right? What's the real L2 look like?
Drew Fuller got best actor award, I'd say it went pretty darn well!
Hmmm..... You do have a good point. The massive swings aren't good for the heart, are they?
Very nice. OK, gotta get back to work. Thanks for the updates! I'll work on getting some eyes on our board here over the weekend. Everyone else do the same! Weekends are great for building anticipation.
Everyone needs to go and do a little promo on the other boards. All we need on this stock is some volume and we'll blow this thing out of the water.
Nice! Time to knock out those .012's.
Loving the price action today! I'm away from the office, what's the L2 look like?
Jumped in this morning, looks like a great stock. Looking for a price point of .04-.05 at least. I may hang on to a few up to .2, which is pretty conceivable seeing how low this float is and what the company is up to. I'm still doing some DD before I sink more cash into this, but does anyone have any good info on the Revel development in Atlantic City? http://www.revelinac.com/ Revel is supposed to be a wholly owned subsidiary of NXHD. How can the stock trade at these prices when they are working on a huge project like the Revel development?
Great news!
No doubt! I'm amped to see how hard this bounces. Buy low, people.
What???? Coinster said sell?? I'm putting my order in right now. Is .003 low enough? LOL.
I would say 99.9% of Americans don't know about it yet, and 99.9999% of the world don't know about it. That said, the financials I've seen look VEEEEEERRRRRYYY positive for a startup company! Seriously, how many companies are cash-flow positive 90 days after a soft launch?
And by the way, there's no REAL problem when the price drops a little on low volume days like this. Sub-pennies and pennies are by and large event and PR-driven. While this company looks and acts more like a Nasdaq company, until it uplists it is still susceptible to weird price anomalies on low volume. They are not releasing stupid, pointless P.R.'s that are full of lies or half-truths just to prop up the share price for another day or two like these other pink sheets. Personally, I appreciate that! I can wait for real substantial PR's that actually grow the true value of the company.
LOL, I think there's just enough doom and gloom around here for me to buy some more shares :). I love it! Weak hands and flippers will be pissing and moaning for sure when the pps rebounds (which it will, guaranteed).
LOL, how the hell do you go DOWN 200%?
I'm back in this after a short hiatus. I honestly kept expecting this stock to fall apart like the typical sub-penny, with ridiculous PR's, astronomical dilution, etc. I kept my eye on it and watched, but I have just been totally impressed with what the company has been doing! The more I watch, the more I am convinced that this company really could be, and most likely WILL be a HUGE winner. This share price is insane, so it's a no-brainer for me. See you guys at the top.
Looking very good. I was really happy with yesterday's news!
Yikes! You guys ready for some .000's?
Yeah, this is actually big deal!
I've been holding long, staying quiet and avoiding the drama over here, but now I'm glad I held my position. This should run pretty hard for a few days.
You mean this Steve Hendricks?
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/steve-hendricks/14/8a9/1a1
Agreed, this is going to be huge. I'm holding very long on this one. These are the plays that smart traders get rich from. The bottom is officially in, and the immediate future is going to bring some huge returns for those smart enough to do their DD and get in at these levels. IMO, anything below .005 will bring huge $$$. I don't give investing advice, but I invite EVERYONE to do their DD, find out EVERYTHING you can about the company, and make your own decision. I've done it, and I'm very impressed with the prospects. I've had a couple of lengthy discussions with Lou Restivo, and he is no joke. Some people will understand and get in early, others will chase it to the top. GLTA
The production facility has already been revealed on the boards here, just not publicly announced. That would be a "fluff" pr IMO.
Has anyone called and spoke with Derrick or anyone else at the company? I called a couple of weeks ago and got voicemail, but I was calling a bit earlier than normal business hours.
I thought BANI was located in Colorado, not California.
Correct. The upside potential far outweighs the risk, especially at these prices. I've been keeping up with this stock for some time now. I avoid the drama around here for the most part:), but just for the bashers lets take a look at some of the facts surrounding HFBG.
Louis Restivo is a very well-respected importer and distributor of wines and non-alcoholic beverages, and has built up a huge distribution network throughout the US. I'll just select one, the one that's closest to me: Horizon Wine and Spirits
Their Louisville location (they also have locations in Nashville and Chatanooga, TN) is 140,00 sq. ft., completely automated. They are the exclusive distributor for Coke products in Nashville. This is not a small time operation. I have inquired about other distributors in the network, and the ones I have gotten info on are all very big players. Anyone who cannot see the upside potential of this stock is just not looking very hard.
Could not agree more. Make more $$ that way!!
.01-.05 in my opinion, based on distribution/potential revenue, share structure, etc.