Saturday, September 09, 2006

 

dGeek.com Website Includes Screening Requests

dGeek.com - the beta website for actor/writer/director David Hewlett is now live. The site includes a number of features including forums, blogs and news relating to "A Dog's Breakfast" as well as information on Hewlett's other projects and engagments. Also on it's list of features is a "Request a Screening" form. Over 400 requests have already been submitted from around the world with more pouring in by the day. Be sure to visit the site and fill out a request to get a local screening of your own!

Comments:
Whoo!! first comment! yeah, it's a great site! well done you geek man you! I've requested hull, england! keep up the good work! Havent been able to see m&mm yet... no-ones posted it on youtube yet... sigh.
 
yeah, already requested a screening. yay! don't think it'll come true, though. I mean, Frankfurt, Germany? ;) Would be nice, but yeah.

Oh and loved mckay and mrs. miller. you should wear a leather jacket more often. just not the shep-hair. ;)

loved your sister btw, too. she should come back for more episodes :D
 
Request a screening is a brilliant idea. Its lets you know where the fans are.

So what's the chances of you coming to New Hampshire, USA? Yeah I don't see it happening...not much going on here.

Site is looking good. :)
 
I love the site!
 
the site's fantastic!

400 requests already? Hope some of the screenings are near me!!
 
I have high hopes for a Manhattan screening, if only because we can pull people from NJ and CT and possibly even the Philadelphia area.

Considering that a charity showing of "Serenity" sold out a medium sized theatre, I think "A Dog's Breakfast" should do just as well and grab some crossover sf fans!

Keep up the excellent work!
 
Wow, 400 requests, and the site just went up!

A screening somewhere in southern ontario??? :)

Site looks good and seems to be working fine!
 
I already put my request, even though there are few chances that the movie gets to Mexico. Here is like Pirate Land, you can buy a movie for a dollar or less, and very few movies really make it to the theaters, and you end up just going to watch really really good movies (like A dog’s Breakfast) anyway I can always order the dvd.
 
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