'Blood' screening had people waiting in line for 11 hours
I've just been told that the WGA/Back Stage screening of "There Will Be Blood," taking place over at the Television Academy on Lanksershim as I type, had people waiting in line at 9:30 this morning.A number of hours before the 7:00 screening was to begin, there was a line of 50.
When publicists began arriving at 6:30, the number waiting in line had grown to 300.
By the time all had been admitted, 600 people were in attendance and only 20 were turned away, because the screening had already begun and due to the obvious fact that the house was packed......wow.
Judd Apatow is moderating the Q&A that will follow the screening, and I'm told Maya Rudolph, Jonah Hill and Seth Rogen are all in attendance. The P.T.A. groupies are apparently going nuts and when the "There Will Be Blood" opening title hit the screen, the whoots and hollers started in.
Wait until that baptism sequence. I bet they wet themselves.
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