Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Fuel is coming to Irvine - Extended!

Based on the success of the premier last weekend, Fuel has extended their showings in Los Angeles AND it will now be showing in Irvine as a limited engagement. Hooray!

This film is fantastic, which is why I have been basically stalking it (can you stalk a movie?) and harassing everyone I know to go see it. I do realize that I am currently ranking up with the Evangelicals in terms of my insistence on spreading the word but, seriously folks, it will bring to to a higher place :)

Check it out www.thefuelfilm.com

Date

February 20-March 5, 2009

Location

Edwards University Town Center 6
4245 Campus Drive
Irvine, CA, 92612
United States

Showtimes

Monday-Friday: 2pm, 4:45p, 7:30p, 10:50p

Saturday and Sunday: 11:20a, 2p, 4:45p, 7:30p, 10:50p

Q&A with filmmaker Josh Tickell following the 7:30pm show on 2/20

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Fuel the Film, showing in Los Angeles

I posted about this film a few weeks ago when I saw it but it is now coming to theatres in Los Angeles (and a few other cities) as a limited engagement February 13-19. I really encourage anyone who can to go see it. It is an amazing film, very honest and provocative but not harpy and it really will affect each and every person who sees it. Well worth an afternoon of your time.

visit The Fuel Film to see the trailer and for showtimes and ticket information.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Fuel the Film

I had the opportunity to see Fuel yesterday at the Go Green Expo. Afterward there was a panel discussion with Director Josh Tickell, Peter Fonda, Mariel Hemmingway and Tony Tracy. Getting their insight was invaluable as each of them have had a different path and mission in creating a greener, more conscious world.

The film is is both devastatingly real and incredibly optimistic. The work and passion that has gone into creating it inspired me to do a lot more than I have been doing. As Mariel mentioned during the panel, it's about "showing up" in your own life and affecting others from there.

Please check out the website www.theFUELfilm.com - watch the trailer and find out where you can go see the film. I guarantee that it is worth every second of your time.