Today I was informed that two very prestigious film festivals have declined to enhance their 2010 programs with the inclusion of “Tex: Vampire Hunter”.
Slamdance will notify within the week.
Coming soon: A snazzy official website with a film festival scorecard so you can keep track at home.
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LOL. Actually, rejection means that you’re popular. Plus Sundance kinda sucks, it’s so freaking political. I say no worries.
Yes, I know it’s political and most accepted films have some kind of inside connection, but can you imagine the retarded dance we’d be doing if we’d gotten in?