LAFF pics


L.A. Times film critic Kenneth Turan (l.) and director-writer Neil LaBute during L.A. Film festival-sponsored discussion at Westwood's Armand Hammer Museum -- Friday, 6.23, 7:15 pm.

(a) Woman about to order a beer at Farmer's Market -- Thursday, 6.22.06, 5:35 pm; (b) L.A. Film Festival outdoor screening of West Side Story in Westwood Village (but showing it at wrong aspect ratio...horizontally squeezed...fire the projectionist!) -- Friday, 6.23.06, 8:45 pm; (c) Pages of old TV Guide from Friday, November 22, 1963, full of programs that never aired; (d) ditto; (e) One of those color shots taken during filming of Some Like It Hot ; (f) Another Farmer's Market shot.

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Posted by Jeffrey Wells on June 23, 2006 at 11:24 PM

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Scott Mendelson says ...

I knew it!! I was in the area, walking around the festival displays and main building and I thought that the West Side Story screening looked out of aspect.

Anyway, in slightly related news, does anyone know if there are any plans to show Monster House in 3D when it's released next month (I read a blurb a bit ago about 3D theatres I think)? I was considering seeing it this coming Friday at the festival but would rather wait if it'll be in Polar Expres style 3D.

Scott Mendelson

Posted by Scott Mendelson at June 24, 2006 8:30 AM

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Anonymous says ...

Has anyone noticed a certain stalker tendency in Jeff's photo posts? He always seem to take random photos of anonymous young women, like this is his weird way of making contact with them.

Posted by Anonymous at June 24, 2006 8:47 AM

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Jeffrey Wells says ...

If you smile and introduce yourself and ask to snap a woman's (or a man's) picture in some public area, you always get the same photo. Surreptitious stuff may seem stalker-ish, but isn't this how we tend to see other people in public pleaces...glancingly, a peek here and there, no eye contact?

Posted by Jeffrey Wells at June 24, 2006 9:50 AM

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Anonymous says ...

Jeff, we totally get you, please keep the pics coming.

Posted by Anonymous at June 24, 2006 12:10 PM

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Mathew says ...

I think Jeff's photographs represent very well how he sees the world. I think it's a mark of a talented photographer when I can read into their mind from a photograph they have taken.

Posted by Mathew at June 24, 2006 12:22 PM

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Joe Greenia says ...

Liberace and Cassius Clay on Jack Parr. I'd have watched that.

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