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Monday, April 16, 2007

The Official Word

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see this in the theatres!

David Barnard said...

I like what I have seen so far! What's next; when is it ready?

BigStack said...

Just got through watching the movie with the wife. Great concept and impressive execution. I know that ventures like this can be daunting, but it is obvious that you made the right decisions in how you put everything together. You are certainly "Getting it in good", as we say in poker.

Gaby Galaxia said...

I watched Google Me last night and I loved it. The concept is really awesome, but the outcome is what really captured me. It was, for some reason, so touching to see all these men from different parts of the world just living their lives. Some parts made laugh a bunch and some made me feel almost like crying. It really puts things in perspective, the human condition, we are all so similar. Wonderful deep movie, it goes to so many places -geographically of course, but emotionally as well-.

Jef said...

OUTSTANDING documentary! Seriously one of the best I've seen, and I watch a lot of them! 3 awesome "acts", a great climax, and a twist ending ;) The fact that I grew up with a schizophrenic uncle might have made the movie more powerful for me, but what blew me away was the respect that Jim had for these other guys. It also made me wonder at how important every human being is, and I really hope more stuff like this gets made. Well done Jim! What's next???

marc raizman said...

Dear Jim: In the 50s I lived in Detroit and the Killeen name sounds familiar to me but I can't place it.
I, like you, attended Wayne State (Liberal Arts and Journalism). I worked for the Detroit News, was the producer of the Loui Gordon News show first on radio and later on TV. Did some minor stuff for WXYZ-TV.
Was your Dad a public relations executive or a reporter? Best, Marc Raizman, Boulder, CO

Marsha Hebden said...

I watched your movie via Neflex and simply adored it. This was such a feel-good movie for me. All these Jim Kileens with their angels and devils, crying out for meaning and purpose in their lives, touched my heart. Thank you for making such a fine documentary; I loved the bit about scoring big in poker to continue refinancing the film . Do more! You've got the gift.