Wednesday, December 26, 2007

So, how did the screening go? (& Christmas greetings)

TO THE ROMANN LEGION
(i.e. loyal fans of the RoMann Empire):
 
First, I just wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas & Happy Hannukah.  I wish you all the very best, and send you my prayers as we move into 2008.  May this be our best year yet.  TRIUMPH & VICTORY BABY!
 
Second, I've been receiving a bunch of emails from friends and fans asking how the premiere of Origami Deathmatch turned out.  Well... I am pleased to report that it was a grand and resounding success!  Sure, the Pioneer Theater is a gorgeous east village theater that everyone raved about, but the theater wasn't all they raved about!  Our 40-minute film Origami Deathmatch... was a hit!  From friends who were 'blown away' by what they saw to members of the media and the industry who have declared their intention of helping finance the feature film, the consensus was that this premiere is certainly not the end, and rather just the beginning!  We were all absolutely thrilled to hear the audience roaring with laughter throughout the film, and have been completely overwhelmed with encouragement about our prospects at film festivals.  To that end, we are excited to report that we have submitted the film to the Beverly Hills Short Film Festival, the Rincon International Film Festival, and that's just for starters.  Ladies and gentlemen, I do believe that Origami Deathmatch has a future. :)  What a cast!  What a crew!  What a beautifully folded piece of paper!
 
NOW FOLD, YOU FOLDING SON OF A BITCH, FOLD!
 
Thank you for all of your support!
ROMP ON!
-Monroe Mann
Staff Publicist
The RoMann Empire 
 
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