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TCMFF 2016 - The Last Day

Sunday, May 1, 2016 It was the last day of the film festival. I had just seen the excellent Faye Dunaway who was a trip. During the hour-long conversation she never once spoke of Mommie Dearest. I was sad but had heard that it's a bit of a sore subject for her. I won't say much more because the event was taped for a special that will run on TCM sometime next year. After the Dunaway interview, I had time to hit up In ‘N’ Out for a fantastic cheeseburger. It was number one on my list of places to visit while I was there and luckily it was only a few blocks away from the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. It was worth the short walk, and I would recommend it to anyone. It is a must during the festival. After a fantastic greasy meal, I met up with Jessica at Grauman's Egyptian Theater for the last film of the festival for us both. We walked down to the Egyptian and saw Faye Dunaway introduce the film Network. I had never seen this film and knew very little about it, so I was e

TCMFF 2016 Day Four and so long LA

Sunday, May 1, 2016 It was the last day of the film festival. I had just seen the excellent Faye Dunaway who was a trip. During the hour-long conversation she never once spoke of Mommie Dearest. I was sad but had heard that it's a bit of a sore subject for her. I won't say much more because the event was taped for a special that will run on TCM sometime next year. After the Dunaway interview, I had time to hit up In ‘N’ Out for a fantastic cheeseburger. It was number one on my list of places to visit while I was there and luckily it was only a few blocks away from the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. It was worth the short walk, and I would recommend it to anyone. It is a must during the festival. After a fantastic greasy meal, I met up with Jessica at Grauman's Egyptian Theater for the last film of the festival for us both. We walked down to the Egyptian and saw Faye Dunaway introduce the film Network. I had never seen this film and knew very little about it, so I was e