Showing posts with label Captured. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Captured. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2008

CAPTURED THE MOVIE - 2ND SCREENING @ WEBSTER HALL

Tuesday August 5th starting at 7pm
Click above for more information. I went to the 1st screening, which I wrote about to super A plus plus reviews (CAPTURED PREMIERE FRIDAY THE 13TH JUNE 2008). If you missed that, then this is your chance to see it! It is really remarkable!

"The immense size of the audience attending was a sign of your certain success" -Mayor Ed Koch
"Makes you feel like you are in the glory days of yesteryear... a raucous good time" -Chloe Sevigny
"How could 1,700 kids atending the Rooftop Festival be wrong?" -Billy Leroy

Clayton was arrested for taking photos of a fire on ludlow the other day

Saturday, June 14, 2008

CAPTURED PREMIERE FRIDAY THE 13TH JUNE 2008

I saw so many familiar faces (and many departed) in Clayton Patterson's unbelievable documentary compilation "Captured" premiering Friday the 13th by Rooftopfilms.com atop the Seward Park High School on the Lower East Side. I didn't see so many familiar faces in the audience as almost everyone there was playing with a cabbage patch kid during the time this film was made in the East Village in the 80's to 90's. I can't begin to tell you how much they tried to squeeze into the movie of his even more gigantic archive.

The roof was on the 7th floor but each floor was double in height of that of any walkup due to the huge ceilings so it was a very intense 13-14 stories. We felt the burn. Lila was a real trooper. Free water bottles and please recycle after the show campaign in effect.

Clayton Patterson ,Billy, Joe Coleman


The space was a gigantic well maintained rooftop holding over 800 with two wings with separate movie screens. You could see the moon above, the financial district and Chrysler Building.

A few faces on the screen I pasted together. Far right, the late performer John Sex. Please click on any image for panoramic view.

This shot is a meld between portrait images, but I swear I that neither of them was this blond lady. I Think it's a Lower East Side ghost (there was that contingency).

I lived so much in this world that he captured. Things have changed so much since then that it seems that this was so so long ago but it is part of our recent history, Clayton reminded us. I don't know what we are living in right now but after seeing this movie i was reminded of an entire voice I felt that I have inside that has been somehow been completely squelched, distorted into something far removed from any relevance in this world. I don't even know why I still live in the East Village.