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Project Greenlight: It's a Wrap!
Sunday, July 31, 2005

Having wrapped the filming portion of Feast last week, John Gulager sits down to begin the editing process of his film during post-production. We start on day one of post-production. "We just finished shooting Feast," Joel says, "And we've just started editing." Mike notes that editing is just as fun as shooting a film to put everything together. Kirk has been putting together pieces in a way he thought they went together, but now, they will work together to finish the movie. "This is the time of the movie when the producer leaves the director alone," Mike explains.

John asks when it gets down. "I don't know if you're going to have that long," Joel tells him, when normally they get six to eight weeks to edit it, and because of the nature of the project they won't have that long. Dimension apparently wants to see it today, but unfortunately, that just isn't the case. However, Andrew or Bob Weinstein could walk in right now and tell them that they want to see it, which they will have to do whether they are done or not. "Usually we can put them off a week or two," Mike tells him. "There's nothing more depressing than the first assembly," Joel teases.

Kirk and John sit down for the first time to watch the film as it's put together now. "It's rough," Kirk says. "I'm kinda worried we didn't get all the shots we needed to make a good movie," John relates. They watch various scenes, John reclines and he looks bored. "How long was this?" John asks, it was only 95 minutes. "I have some issues with the film, but it's pretty good."

"What's our biggest problem?" Joel asks. "You're asking me that already?" John replies. "There's plenty to fix and we're going to start it." Joel teases it's the first Gulager movie that's ever been close to being really finished.

"I didn't think Navi was right for heroine," John reminisces, "And when she came back, I still really didn't feel it." He's watching footage of her, knowing it's too late to change that part of the film, and he looks distressed over some of her scenes and how they were shot. "I'm going to try my best [not to cut her]," John admits, telling Kirk to cut different parts relating to her. "When people aren't doing things that are working, you cut them out."

Michelle goes down to see some of the films. "Just chucking, chucking," John laughs. "I just stopped by to get some boxes," Michelle says, saying hello to everyone and talking about the film. "I'm not sure Navi ever wanted to be heroine," Mike tells her. "She came in twice, she's very nice, and I just got a sense, 'Why am I in this movie?'" They refer back to the fact that many people thought she wasn't right for the movie. "It bothers me that Mike had to say that to me," she says before she leaves, because it's too late to do anything about it.

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