Normally when Sunday events rolls around at a festival I'm two shades away from packing up and heading home. Usually, I am running low on funds and sleep by the time the sun comes up on the last day of the weekend. I start to look at maps, figuring out how exactly I plan on getting home. I was particularly bummed about having to leave Rothbury, as it was the most fun I had at a festival so far this summer. Still, there was still plenty of amazing music to see, and I knew that all of the other logistics would have to wait.
In Song Lee and the Hamster Hunt, Song Lee brings her pet hamster to school. When the hamster escapes a funny series of walkie talkies for events occur as the class tries to find the missing pet.
This film was made all the way back in 2006 by Michael Dougherty (he was a producer on "X-Men 2" and "Superman Returns", but we won't hold the latter against him) and unceremoniously shelved by Warner Brothers. In short, they had no idea how to market the film. Trailers for the movie were released in mid-2007 and an October release date for that year was announced, but Halloween came and went that year without the movie making it into theaters. Ever since, Dougherty has managed to get the film run in a few film festivals and marathons, but now you can watch it at home: it was just released on DVD and BluRay today.
I struggled with the daily fear of Clover going suddenly blind and having to accept that we were unable to afford the only operation that could communication events save our horse's sight.
Book sellers don't sell books as much as authors sell books or people sell books. That part will never change and it is a lot of work but totally worth it.
In Song Lee and the Hamster Hunt, Song Lee brings her pet hamster to school. When the hamster escapes a funny series of walkie talkies for events occur as the class tries to find the missing pet.
This film was made all the way back in 2006 by Michael Dougherty (he was a producer on "X-Men 2" and "Superman Returns", but we won't hold the latter against him) and unceremoniously shelved by Warner Brothers. In short, they had no idea how to market the film. Trailers for the movie were released in mid-2007 and an October release date for that year was announced, but Halloween came and went that year without the movie making it into theaters. Ever since, Dougherty has managed to get the film run in a few film festivals and marathons, but now you can watch it at home: it was just released on DVD and BluRay today.
I struggled with the daily fear of Clover going suddenly blind and having to accept that we were unable to afford the only operation that could communication events save our horse's sight.
Book sellers don't sell books as much as authors sell books or people sell books. That part will never change and it is a lot of work but totally worth it.