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“For some bizarre reason SIFF screened the closing night film on Saturday instead of Sunday…The film was attended by Bill Pullman and Freddie Rodriquez and I think a producer or something. Hey, it was over a week ago and I don’t remember. Additional notes: Bill Pullman is still good looking…”

praderwilli: SIFF Day 23 & 24

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Actor Bill Pullman and Robin Leech at the Premiere…

…of "Your Name Here"
Friday, June 13

Not without my coffee…: The Life of a Writer

more Cinevegas

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Jackson Hole Film Festival

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KenTurner: HQ WireImage JHFF 08 PHOTOS

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"And the CineVegas award winners are…"

Special Jury Award: Actor Bill Pullman, for his performance as America’s greatest science-fiction writer who awakens to find himself trapped in an alternate reality, in director Matthew Wilder’s "Your Name Here."

by Joe Brown – Las Vegas Sun

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cannes 2008 press kit

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Your Name Here (2008) Poster – MovieWeb

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Interview de Bill Pullman

Cannes 2008, Yahoo! Video

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Cannes, 23 Mar 2008

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Celebrity signed Axis Shavers charity auction

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The French Were…Confused

Last night I attended the Closing Night Gala for the 2008 Seattle International Film Festival…

Bill Pullman, Freddy Rodriguez, the director Randall Miller and his wife were all on hand to present the movie to us. My friend and I were sitting in the third row because at least half the-ginormous-movie theatre was reserved for SIFF sponsors and the entire board of directors, so we were definitely feeling "in" the movie, but it was a great spot to be when the cast and crew were brought up to the stage before and after the screening.

At the end of the show, Carl Spence, one of SIFF’s Artistic Directors, came up to the stage again to re-introduce the cast for a Q&A session…

One audience member asked if the movie had been screened in France-an apt question since the premise of the film rests on attempting to debunk the myth of the "irreproachable French vine." Miller responded and said that the film had indeed been screend to several distributors in France. "Some of them were very offended" he said. In regards to others he explained, "the French were…confused," a line at which the audience laughed. There were a few other French quips but nothing that I wouldn’t laugh at along with everyone else.

When the cast was asked "How have your drinking habits changed since working on a film involving so much wine? Do you drink more now? Are you a snob?" Miller responded that he and his wife had always been content with "Two-Buck Chuck" and the others agreed that once you have really good wine it is very difficult to go back. When Pullman was handed the microphone he put his hands up in front of him and backed up a few steps. He was not going to touch that one. I was very surprised, actually, at how shy Bill Pullman was in general. He answered questions with incredibly brief answers and even looked visibly uncomfortable. I’m not sure why. We all loved the movie from what I could tell of the audience reaction-the director said we gave exceptional response, which is natural since most of the people there have been faithful SIFF-attendees for the last 25 days!

So InKleined

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