Entries in fly fishing movie (5)
Benefit Screening of The River Way / Drake Review
If you happen to be in Portland, Ore. on September 9, check out the special showing of The River Why at the Hollywood Theatre. Proceeds from the special screening will benefit The River Network, a Portland-based national nonprofit that has been working to save and restore rivers across the nation since 1988.
Actors Zach Gilford, William Hurt and Alex Hurt, along with Producer Kristi Denton Cohen will be around before the premiere, as well as after for post-screening Q&A.
The River Why will screen at the Hollywood Theatre on Friday, September 9, at 7pm. For ticketing information, click here.
(Via: Wend)
I found myself wondering throughout the movie if I would be enjoying it more or less had I not read the book at least three or four times
Tom over at The Drake recently posted a review of the movie.
Spring Creek: Ranchers, Anglers, Water and Trout
The trailer promo for Travis Lowe's upcoming fly fishing conservation documentary.
Affleck and Damon to star in remake of A River Runs Through It!
Photo courtesy of Searchlight Films
Hoping to capture the chemistry that won them both Oscars for their film, Good Will Hunting, Variety Magazine is reporting that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon will be starring in a remake of A River Runs Through It. According to Variety, the film will be directed by Academy Award Winning Director Robert Zemekis of Forest Gump fame and has already begun preliminary shooting.
Affleck, who picked up fly fishing on the set of his wife's film Catch and Release, will play the role of Norman Maclean and Damon will star as Norman's troubled younger brother Paul. Craig Schiffer, who played Norman in the original film, has agreed to play the part of the Reverend John Maclean and Tom Skerrit will have a cameo role as the elder Maclean. Rounding out the cast are Jessica Alba as Jesse Burns, Don Draper from Mad Men as Jesse's lovable brother Neil, and Cyndi, "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" Lauper will play Neil's bar fly babe Rawhide.
LINK (Via:Variety)