Apr
14
Huff Post: Geoff can’t sing!
This review is a piece of art in itself, with language blasting forward with little regard for slow readers. And I even get called “a cute poster boy for the mentally insane.”

Apr
14
This review is a piece of art in itself, with language blasting forward with little regard for slow readers. And I even get called “a cute poster boy for the mentally insane.”

Mr. Edgers,
after that review I just have to watch your Movie. Is it comming to Denmark or Germany ?
Kind regards
“The man really does bring magic to the screen.” This is the line from the Huffington Post reviewer that jumps out to me. Geoff, basically this guy is saying that the film is awfully good, your work is awfully good, the future of this film is awfully good.
Arianna Huffington is well known world wide for her entertainment opinions which , in this case, is manifested by her #1 reviewer on her online Post. Let’s see,a good review by Variety, now here on a world-renowned entertainment daily, mostly every city to-date where the film has been shown has had at least one newspaper review extolling the virtues of your mid life crisis shrouded in comedic and musical presentations within the film. The Post also makes reference to the glowing and growing audience reaction throughout, implying that people sense they are seeing the early stages of a well circulated to-be work of art. I cannot wait to see it in Boston and from the comments on your blog and in the Huffington Post comments section, I am certainly not alone in that feeling. Your hard work, the sacrifices you and your family have made to do this, and the love and support of your family and friends is fueling the acceleration of a reward framework that will undoubtedly culminate in success. Keep on truckin.