THANK SO MUCH

Hi Everybody, Sorry we haven’t been on here as much as we should but thanks so much for coming. I guess I have been overwhelmed with the opening of “An Unreasonable Man”. We open in DC on Friday February 23 as well as Honolulu, Austin, Dallas and Wilmington, DE. I will be at the DC opening with Ralph so come on by and tell your friends!

It’s been interesting doing the Q and A. I covered the NYC shows last week-end and Steve and Lawrence O’Donnell covered LA and Pasadena, CA. I had great crowds. It’s interesting because when Ralph is there he gets all the questions and when he’s not, most of what I do is tell the audiences what he has said to others. Although I have say the occasional question comes in about how this movie came about in the first place.

Oddly enough, it was an idea for a sit-com. Steve had a development deal after his 9 years at “Everybody Loves Raymond” and I was so on board to help him with that. It was going to be a sit-com about a public interest office in DC with a consumer advocate. Are you laughing already? Anyway, to make a long story kinda short, it went nowhere but as I introduced him to all my friends and former colleagues, it became very obvious that we had to tell this story. So we started interviewing people, set up a very humble, cockroach-ridden, edit room in Echo Park, CA. We were a team of about 5. Kevin our producer and Ellie our do-everything-aspiring-actress gal worked on card tables in the kitchen. Our editor, Alexis was in the big room with the Final Cut Pro system that none of us were exactly sure how to use. But before we knew it we were in Sundance on a 3 and half hour cut that we got down to 2 hours 35 minutes for the festival. We actually called in another editor, Beth who helped Alexis and all of us to make this thing look like a real movie. After Sundance we shortened it to the length it is now, 2 hours and 2 minutes. But just so you know, without credits — it would be 1 hour, 59 minutes. Darn those credits.

So here we are going out to 40 cities. Please tell your friends.

I’m going to start talking on here every few days to catch you up on what’s going on. And I’m also going to work on Steve to come by and give his 2 cents!!!

Thanks for your patience. Check out all our reviews at RottonTomatoes.com.

The one thing that I learn again and again with showing this movie is that there is no middle ground with Ralph. Either people love him or hate him…. everyone has a definite opinion, so thanks for saying yours on here.

Henriette

2 Comments

  1. Bri Nestler
    Posted February 23, 2007 at 12:17 am | Permalink

    I have yet to find a review of the film that rates it less than excellent — and I must have read dozens by now. However, I haven’t tried RottenTomatoes.com yet, so if there are any maybe I’ll find them there. Sure plenty “hate him,” and aren’t shy about it, but they still approve of the film. Rock on!

    I think I just found my favorite piece on the film today. I thought the interview with the Austin Chronicle was great. Answer after answer from both of you (to some pretty good questions) just warmed my heart… things that need to be said and you said them perfectly. (I highly recommend the interview to everyone interested in the film. It comes after a couple paragraphs of the usual at http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A449492 )

  2. Richard Cole
    Posted February 24, 2007 at 10:44 pm | Permalink

    My wife and I attended the screening in Washington DC this evening, and wanted to say thanks for making such an excellent documentary. While we may not agree with some of Ralph Nader’s policies, we vehemently stand by his decision to run in the past two elections (and hopefully the next one too), and were very moved and inspired by his passion for justice demonstrated in the movie. We will only ever move forward as a nation by having more than a two-party system, and this is the only way we will abolish the corruption that is rife in the current corporate-funded ‘democracy’.

    The Q&A session afterwards was a wonderful addition, and Ralph’s answer to the biggest problem facing America today as being ‘lack of civic action’ hit the nail on the head perfectly.

    A great documentary about a great man and his unswerving passion for justice. Thank you again, and we will certainly be spreading the word…

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