The curious path of the documentary Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired took another bizarre turn this week when HBO hosted an actual red-carpet "premiere" for the film in New York — the same city where it had attempted to secretly screen the doc for a week-long Oscar-qualifying run last month. Then, as Vulture noted today, things got even weirder when Polanski's 1977 statutory rape victim, the then-13 Samantha Geimer, showed up as one of the guests:
Geimer had flown in from Hawaii, "a beautiful spot where no one is aware or even cares"; she's now happily married with three children and working as a "personal assistant, accountant, and bookkeeper" for a real-estate developer. Both her husband and her mother, who had taken her to the party where the incident took place, had gotten gussied up with her for the premiere. ...
She approves of the movie — "I didn't think somebody could make it that interesting" — and hopes it will quell some of the curiosity about what happened that night. "I'm glad [director Marina Zenovich] put the truth of the way it happened out there, because I don't want to have to tell people," she says. "It's nice that she went ahead and did it, so people can know the truth and I can just go, 'It's a great movie!'"
Well, then, fantastic. We don't know how or even if ThinkFilm, the distributor who will (re?)release the film theatrically in July, plans to outdo Geimer's appearance later this summer, though a cleverly disguised Polanski himself — smuggled into the States via suitcase, natch — would be just the kind of coup to launch this film into the March of the Penguins-esque notoriety that would position everybody right where they want them come Oscar time. Or, considering how one popular Web site even has Geimer and Polanski listed as an item after all these years, just overturn the conviction and let felony bygones be bygones. Clearly it's time.
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Creepy or sad? You make the call!
@Cacafuego: I'm going with creepy. Besides, she is kind of asking for it.
Do the French have a word for "mulligan"?
@Little Mintz Sunshine: Yes. It's called "schadenfreude."
I wonder if R. Kelly's underaged playmate will have this same situation sometime and outlook in the distant future...
Somehow...I really don't think so....
Roman Polanski's babyFucking is now OK ?
I don't think so.
Unless he's a registered Republiscum Party regular like Larry Craig or Denny Fatstert (from Illinois) who gave up his Congressional seat for the love of his thirty-something chief of staff (MALE) who he lost his family, his ranch in Yorkville IL worth 5 million $ - his kids and his wife of thirty-plus years for a baloney-smoking aide that happened to scratch his pervert itches.
Nice to see the Republicrap 'Moral Majority' evaporate into a cesspool of sexual scum even as they try to exhort their ignorant, illiterate Baptist followers to vote them into office yet again........it won't happen.
Pretend 'universities' like Bob Jones, Oral Roberts, and Wheaton College, will be investigated and closed down for fraud and tax evasion...and President Hillary Clinton will make sure these shell corprorate high schools will close down.
Can't wait till November.
@FlangeSqueal: Jesus, Chelsea. Take a pill. Or twelve.
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