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October 27th, 2005


AFF Diary: Muskrat Lovely, The Outdoorsmen
Posted Oct 22, 2005, 12:31 PM ET by Jette Kernion

… We were really lucky to have the director, Scott Allen Perry, in the theater with us. Not just because of the standard Q&A afterwards, but because he realized as soon as the movie started that it was being projected in the wrong aspect ratio. He got up on a chair himself, borrowed a cell phone to use for a flashlight, and tinkered with the projector until he was able to adjust the aspect ratio. This is why I like seeing the smaller movies in smaller theaters. Would Claire Danes and Jason Schwartzman have fixed a projector? The Outdoorsmen provided a terrific contrast to Muskrat Lovely …

read the entire review here: http://www.cinematical.com/2005/10/22/aff-diary-muskrat-lovely-the-outdoorsmen/

Blue Glow has another filmmaker profile. This time it’s Scott Allen Perry, director of The Outdoorsmen: Blood, Sweat and Beers. Perry shares inside info about beer-chugging, log-chucking manly men while demanding a fine port to go with his Gruyere. Perry will be in attendance at the Festival, where he’ll be answering questions after tonight’s screening of his film at the Hideout. (Stop by after Shopgirl!) Perry will also do a Q&A after The Outdoorsmen shows at the Bob Bullock IMAX on Tuesday night at 9:30.

To read the full filmmaker profile, use the link below.

http://www.stomptokyo.com/chris/blog/2005/10/eleven-courses-with-scott-allen-perry.html


From 1995 to 1998, Scott Allen Perry lived in Austin, TX and sang in a band called Biscuit, later changed to Live Nude Girls. Scott (me) will be in Austin for the Austin Film Festival, OCT 20th - 27th and will do a Q&A for both showings of his film “The Outdoorsmen: Blood, Sweat, & Beers.” Screenings are Thursday, OCT 20th, 9:30PM at the Hideout Theatre and Tuesday, OCT 25th, 9:30PM at the IMAX Theatre. Look for a viscious booty shaking to occur at many of the local night-spots and a possible alcohol drought to occur at whatever bar he happens to be frequenting around closing time.