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haha I know!
Good for you! Even better for Ebertfest.
Thanks, Jason! You’re nice. :)
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How exciting! Congratulations! (overdue to talk are we)
would love to catch up, Bill!
That’s so cool, congratulations!
Do you know if the panels will be recorded? I couldn’t tell from the General Info portion.
I think sometimes they have been in the past – I don’t even know what we will be discussing yet, but I am so psyched about the list of films playing at Ebert Fest. Bernie, one of my favorite films from this past year! And Days of Heaven on the big screen!!
Got to say, this is the strangest panel I’ve ever seen. BRILLIANT! Have fun!
Not sure why it’s strange! But yes, it’s going to be fun – a lot of these people I have only met online, it will be so great to meet them in person!
That is awesome. Like mutecypher, I can only hope there are recordings.
Thanks, Dan!
Cool–such a great festival too!
I know – I’ve always wanted to go. I’m very excited!
Congratulations, and best of luck with the many networking opportunities there.
Thanks, devtob – I am really looking forward to it!
How exciting!!!!! Congrats Sheila, you are gonna rock it!!
Thank you!! Looking forward to it!
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