Last Night's Screening

I will pull a whole load of words together later on, once I've recovered from one of the greatest nights of my life. In the mean time, see the pic below and read director Dan Turner's account of the evening. I'm a very happy man. Thank you so much to everyone who came.

13 comments:

Dominic Carver said...

Jolly super big congrats to you, sir. So are you going to list the famous people that came along ;-)

rob said...

Glad to hear it went well. Knew it would, of course.

So how do bummers like me who couldn't make your glitzy shin-dig chow down on this cinematic goodness you've cooked up?

Elinor said...

Congratulations Jason. I thought the film was excellent, a fantastic achievement. And what a friendly crowd!

Unknown said...

It was very good - very exciting to see it on the big screen. I thought the cast were excellent and I loved the special effects. Marvellous. It was also brilliantly written and directed, of course.

All round a good omen for/indication of the way the ASK feature will turn out.

potdoll said...

Huge Congratulations! So gutted I couldn't be there. Really can't wait to see it.

XXX

Danny Stack said...

You dark, surreal, naughty little boy...

Piers said...

ARGH! EYEBALLS!

Robin Kelly said...

Congrats Jase, I hope to see it soon.

Paul Campbell said...

Sorry I missed it, Jason.

Sounds like I missed good'un.

I'll come to your next premiere (if I'm invited).

Jon said...

Just got back so a bit late to this party… :)

A multiplicity of congratulations… and eyeballs indeed! *shudder*

So pleased for you: bet your still basking in waves of good karma! :)

James Moran said...

Congratulations again, sir! Sorry I couldn't be there, I was having some people killed for looking at me funny. Looking forward to the full report!

Jason Arnopp said...

Thank you very much, you intensely gorgeous people! Will write about the evening tomorrow, as an early night now seems very wise...

Stuart Perry said...

Thanks back at ya, Jason, for inviting me. It was a fantastic night, and a fantastic film. (And I did eventually make it back to the south coast in one, ever so slightly drunk, piece!)