Penton movie in Indianapolis

Started by Jason Rowland, May 30, 2014, 08:49:19 AM

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Just talked with Jason, I'm ok to go. My wife and I will be there about 6:30 and plan on finding one of them there big comfy chairs. A hot dog and a cold beer sounds good.  Old Dave

Kip Kern

See you guys there tonight, safe travels:)

Jason Rowland

Hi, Mick - No tickets will be available for sale at the theater - so, if you can get some online, it allows the filmmaker to get paid - if not, then purchase tickets to another film and just crash the party.  I can't get my wife or daughter to go, so I'll leave two envelopes at the ticket counter - one market "Rowland - 242 - Dave" (for Dave), and another marked "Rowland - Mick" with a pair of tickets as a failsafe for you.  They'll be there prior to 6:30, as that's when Dave plans to arrive.  Cheers! JR

Mick Milakovic

Thanks Jason, I've got my tickets.  sorry you have to waste a couple........

Mick
Mick

seanguthrie

Mick, We are leaving my house as soon as the sitter gets there.  She should show up at 6 so if all goes well I plan to arrive around 6:45-7.  Look forward to seeing everyone there.

P.S.  Kip I packed the shocks in my backpack last night so I would not forget them.

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Jason Rowland

Yeah, too bad there won't be four more eyes on the screen, but not considering it a waste, as I wasn't in the POG loop when the Kickstart happened.  Tickets will be left as described...

seanguthrie

I've got 2 extra tickets too.  If I don't find anyone to take them this afternoon, I'll bring them with and hold up a sign out front.  lol

74 250 Hare scramble
73 CMF 6day
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74 250 Hare scramble
73 CMF 6day
68 6day V213

Kip Kern


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Jason about ready to head your way after this big o storm lets up. If we have time and a table I throwed in some Penton Junk to set out. Later

Mick Milakovic

Just got home from the viewing, on the edge of my seat not wanting to miss a word.  Also on the edge of my emotions, loving and living the moment, just as JP has done his entire life.  In a movie full of great scenes, the ending summed up his approach to life:  chain saw in the the hands of an 88-year-old-body, a KTM flying by at speed, the look in his eyes was more like 18-years-old!  I loved it every second.

Mick
Mick

Kip Kern

Ditto!  Loved the history and the wife really enjoyed the show too. Kind of a modern version of "On Any Sunday" for this generation:)  What a wonderful production about a wonderful giving family!

seanguthrie

I'll echo the statements before me.  Great movie!  It did take you on an emotional ride. I bet that look on JP's face in the closing scene, is the same look he gets every time he twist the throttle or puts that chainsaw to wood!  

Few living legends in this day and age but he is one, and a whole new generation will discover him from this film.

Good to see so many fellow POG's last night. I wanted to hang out and talk to more people, but I was trying to out run the storm on my bike all night.

74 250 Hare scramble
73 CMF 6day
68 6day V213
74 250 Hare scramble
73 CMF 6day
68 6day V213