Cathy,
We're too far east of there. Darn it!
I just purchased copies of some of Brian's earlier movies, Bittersweet, Dead
Badge, Under The Boardwalk, Lipstick Camera, Late For Dinner, Less Than Zero,
Blue Flame and Beneath Loch Ness. I want to get more, but need to find them
first, and for an affordable price. I'm having trouble with Riders On The
Storm. Does it have another title, like "Savage Skies: Riders On The Storm?"
One that I really want, is the one in which I first saw him (and flipped over
him ;-)), The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid. Hair extentions or not, he is
gorgeous!!! Still is, too!!
Have you seen Jericho? It says he plays a dead miner, and I was going to skip
that one, but if he actually is shown living for a while in it, I might get it.
Hope this finds you and yours doing very well. God bless.
Best regards, Darlene
----- Original Message -----
From: Cathy Hurley Zimmer
To: brianwimmer list
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 4:27 PM
Subject: [brianwimmer] Reeseville update
Here is the latest update about Reeseville showings!
~cathy
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Reeseville update
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 15:58:48 -0500
From: Tom Ryan
Greetings from Reeseville. Just a quick note to let you know about some
recent Reeseville news:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE MYSTERY CONTINUES AS "REESEVILLE" HITS THE BIG SCREEN
Wisconsin-based film to be released in Madison, Watertown and Beaver Dam
on May 7
REESEVILLE, Wis. - April 23, 2004 -- Fresh off a successful
opening-night screening at the inaugural Milwaukee International Film
Festival, where it earned rave reviews, "Reeseville" is coming to a
theater near you.
"Reeseville," a character-driven murder mystery set in Reeseville,
Wisconsin, will open in Madison, Watertown and Beaver Dam on Friday, May
7. Milwaukee native Christian Otjen wrote and directed the film, which
stars Mark Hamill, Sally Struthers, Brad Hunt, Majandra Delfino, Brian
Wimmer, as well as several residents of Reeseville and surrounding
communities.
"I'm excited that these cities, which were so supportive of
'Reeseville' during and after production, are now among the first to be
screening the film," said Otjen, who also wrote and directed the 2001
film "Lady in the Box." "It's especially nice that the many
Milwaukee-area actors, extras and production staff who put their heart
and soul into this film get to see the fruits of their labor on the big
screen."
"Reeseville" is scheduled to begin screening May 7 in the following
theaters. Check your local paper or call the theaters for show times:
Wisconsin Theatre Towne Cinema Eastgate Cinemas
Point Cinemas
236 Front St. 308 E. Main St. 5202 High Crossing Blvd.
7825 Big Sky Dr.
Beaver Dam Watertown Madison
Madison
(920) 885-6393 (920) 261-1692 (608) 242-2117 (608)
833-3980
In "Reeseville," David Meyers (Hunt) returns to his hometown in an
attempt to silence the demons of his past. Shortly after his arrival,
David's father, John Meyers (Cotter Smith) is found dead of an apparent
suicide. Or is it? Buried secrets of the town begin to unfold as the
coroner, Zeek Oakman (Hamill) begins to suspect that the suicide was staged.
More information, including cast bios, trailers and photos are available
on the film's official Web site, www.welcometoreeseville.com.
The Official First Brian Wimmer Web Page:
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/4757/brian.htm
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