One of the events that I miss going to was the Toronto International Film Festival, I personally prefer it over the more popular Cannes, Venice, and New York ones. In my opinion, the films that premiere there are a lot more fascinating than in the other festivals—cinematic hidden gems that deserve more recognition! One of the more recent ones was, ironically, entitled "Uncut Gems."Â
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Some of you may have heard of it as the film that put Adam Sandler back on the map (though he was infamously snubbed at the Oscars in 2020). I was lucky enough to have attended the festival myself and saw the comedy legend in person. I was there as a fan, equipped with my copies of the movie poster, I was on a mission to get his autograph. I waited for hours until it was his time to walk the red carpet. Against a sea of screaming fans and flashing paparazzi, I almost thought I would never get the chance. Little did I know, I actually caught his attention too.Â
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A true Hollywood gem, he was every bit the good guy he is on-screen (except in this film, of course!). He was pleasant, accommodating, and didn't look tired at all. He did sport a creepy mustache then but, apart from that, he never looked better! I didn't even need to ask him to sign my posters. The moment he caught a glimpse of what I was holding, he instantly asked me if I wanted his autograph. In shock, all I could do was nod and gave him the posters. One by one, he signed them! What a guy!Â
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One of his co-stars, the beautiful Julia Fox, also gave me her autograph. She looked so beautiful and sexy; she's the next ScarJo for sure! After her, I attempted to ask Idina Menzel (got the spelling right! Eat that John Travolta!) for her autograph but she was so quick on the red carpet, I missed her entirely. It was a shame too! I kinda wanted to brag to my daughter that I got to meet "Princess Elsa" herself. Oh well!Â
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I am happy, though, that I was able to get the autographs of the geniuses behind the film, the Safdie brothers. Eager and excited, it was obvious to me that I was one of the first fans to ever ask for their autographs. They were so gracious and sounded so grateful, it melted my heart! I really do wish them the best of luck! I'm sure they'll be Hollywood's next big brother-tandem! And I hope they make more films as riveting as this one!Â
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Reminiscing back to that time almost two years ago, I really miss going to red carpet events. Well, they were noisy, crowded, and getting the celebrities' attention was a pain. Perhaps it's having been trapped inside my own home with my noisy kids that's making me miss that kind of craziness instead!Â
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Please note: Our inventory is limited as we may have only received a few posters in total. Most of our items are obtained from film premieres, studios, and from autographed hounds such as the one in the story above.