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Friday, March 19, 2010
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Palgon talks about the project’s challenges and how he feels audiences will take to “Fantasyland.”
I think that we had a few challenges with “Fantasyland.” One of them of course was how to get Jed to be able to talk with his players. It wasn’t often easy to get Major League Baseball teams to buy into the concept of having Jed come on the field and talk to the players on his fantasy team. Another challenge was our main character, Jed Latkin. Jed was an amazing find for our film and a terrific character for us to follow, but he definitely lives on the extreme edge of Fantasyland. As Jed says “I try to fit life and work into fantasy baseball.” It is his his top priority. The challenge was that because Jed was so extreme he would do and say things that might turn off our audience and with Jed being the main character who we wanted to audience to ideally root for, we needed to make sure that they did not tune him out and abandoned his journey. The process of making this work came largely in the editing process and deciding what moments would allow Jed’s unique character traits shine but also not overtake the film.
Fantasyland is a wild and wacky place. The world of fantasy sports is filled with unique characters who have funny stories to tell. It’s my hope that the audience can watch the film and laugh at Jed, cringe from some of the things he does, lift their jaws up from the ground when he almost misses the birth of his twins due to fantasy baseball and much more. Ron Shandler, who is the founder of Tout Wars (the league featured in the film) and Jed’s main competitor throughout the season, recently said that he believes that this film will actually be good for the wives or girlfriends of fantasy players to watch because they will see Jed and realize that their husbands obsessions are minor league compared to his and for this they will be grateful.
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Lots of guys know about fantasy baseball. Lots of guys (and girls) play fantasy baseball (or fantasy football which is very similar). And many take it very seriously, probably too seriously. So the filmmakers face a problem - dumb the subject down to appeal to the wider indie audience, which will make it boring for sports fans. Or assume everyone is familiar with fantasy sports, which will turn off the indie film crowd who don't follow sports. "Sugar" walked that fine line brilliantly. But its a hard road to follow.
I don't really see how those two concepts can mesh, but it sounds somewhat intriguing. What's he going to do, spend the whole doc trying to confront Larry Dolan?
Then how come most of the people I run into who are obsessed with fantasy sports are uninteresting characters who have boring stories to tell?
Their stories are still more interesting than those from people obsessed with poker.
Same reason most of the people you run into are uninteresting characters who have boring stories to tell.
I think those are fascinating, did you know that 99% of poker players are winning money? Gives you a great view of the human mind at work.
Love the sense of humour:
Oh, thank GOB for that other 5%.
These are the most boring stories of all the stories. One of the many reasons I lost track of Gleeman long before he went corporate is because he would insist on posting about poker all the ####### time.
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