Film critic Jeff Vice of the Salt Lake City newspaper "The Desseret Morning News" made some interesting observations about this year's Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, in a newspaper column yesterday.
He stated the following:
* Actor William H. Macy of "Oleanna" and "Wild Hogs" fame made use of public transportation to get around Park City, which assuredly made some tourists very happy.
*Actress Amy Adams of "Junebug" and "Enchanted" showed up for a screening of her Sundance film "Sunshine Cleaning," but Vice admits that he didn't notice her until it was too late.
*Most amusingly of all, Vice thought actor John Malkovich, who was a great aloof art teacher in "Art School Confidential" and who starred in the Sundance film "Great Buck Howard," was kidding when he said that he wanted to sneak away from the fest and take in a Utah Jazz game. He did in fact show up for a Jazz game against the Los Angeles Clippers a few days later.
http://www.desseretmorningnews.com
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