Okay so I didn't get a lot of work done. Instead I made popcorn and loaded up a couple of movies to sit back and watch.
Neither of my choices were big box office hits, in fact they both did pretty poorly once the critics had their way with them. I'm not a critic, just a fan of entertainment and if that is what you are looking for then read on.
Up early this morning and wondering ...why am I awake and what am I going to do now?
Television just plain sucks any day of the week so that was out of the question. I've read every book in the place. Didn't feel like doing any house cleaning. So what do you do at 6:30 in the morning on a Sunday?
I'm not sure what you would do, but I plugged in a movie.
With all the movie festivals that have been going on the past few weeks there has been little attention paid to the animation festival currently underway.
From September 17 - 21, the nation's capital once again becomes the center of the animation universe. The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF) is the largest event of its kind in North America, attracting attendees from around the world. Film buffs, art lovers and cartoon fans won't want to miss the great line up of screenings taking place at the ByTowne Cinema, the National Gallery of Canada, the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Empire Theatres Rideau Centre.
Little bit of trivia for you ...This is the 20th anniversary of the release Who Framed Roger Rabbit. 326 animators worked full-time on the film. In total, 82,080 frames of animation were drawn.