Monday, September 28, 2009

Paste Magazine Online about American Collectors Film

Paste Magazine September 2009

Source: digital.pastemagazine.com

McPhail is one of the subjects of American Collectors, a new documentary by independent filmmakers Terri Krantz and Bob Ridgley, who spent months inter- viewing collectors of everything from tractors to axes to Gene Simmons nest- ing dolls. ...

http://digital.pastemagazine.com/publication/?i=22168&p=21

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

American Collectors film picked for Local Sightings Film Festival Seattle


American Collectors , a film about people who collect things will be part of the Local Sightings Film Festival in Seatlle Oct.5th at 7:pm along with some other hand picked films by the NW Film Forum. http://www.nwfilmforum.org/go/localsightings/schedule.html

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Paste Magazine talks about American Collectors Film


July 2009, Rachel Dovey, a writer from Paste Magazine made the trek from Seattle to Bellingham to interview the directors of American Collectors, a new documentary film about people who collect things. The hour long film is no antique road show, the primal question that directors Terri Krantz and Bob Ridgely ask is, WHY do we collect things.

Bob Ridgley is a passionate collector of bobbing head dolls and Terri Krantz has been buying and selling antiques for 25 years. They bring their combined perspective on collecting and introduce you to a cast of colorful collectors, from an elegant purse collector, an antique tractor collector, to a woman who collects bubble gum machine jewelry.

The film runs the from the slightly disturbing guy whose home is so full of toys that he has to have his interview outside, to the jovial and charming Larry McPhail also know as Ax Man who has a collection of over 1000 axes. McPhail, the runaway favorite charactor in the film is an endearing fellow who has one of the most unusual collections and has been featured on the history channel as well as in American Collectors.

The article appears in the September issue of Paste Magazine and a four minute clip of American Collectors featuring Larry the Ax man can be seen at PASTEMAGAZINE.COM/September2009.


You can see a trailer of the film at American Collectors, a film about people who collect things

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Worlds Largest Duran Duran Poster Collection by Collector Durandy


Hello! I wanted to share a fun little happening.... From Durandy ,a collector in the American Collectors Film


Ever wonder who the Northwest's biggest collectors are?


Last year, I was approached by Bob Ridgley and Terri Krantz, a filmmaking team who were making a documentary called American Collectors. Their film profiles people who collect a variety of things: purses, pianos, tractors, free AOL internet CDs -- a marvelous, eclectic array of personalities. Bob and Terri had heard of me, and wished to learn more about my particular passion. As curator/owner of the world's largest collection of Duran Duran posters, I was happy to fill them in. With a trip to the archive and a little on-camera exposition, I tried my best to convey the breadth and depth of my Duran-designed devotion.


After interviewing 40 collectors, the film's scope was narrowed down to 16 featured subjects, and I had the pleasure and privilege of being one of those 16. Last night, the film premiered at Bellingham's Pickford Theater.


The documentary was delightful! A colorful assortment of people shed light on the collecting phenomenon with a mix of humor, pride, and revealing honesty. Among the highlights: a big KISS memorabilia collector adorned his bathroom with rare artifacts from floor to ceiling, and his young son showed signs of following in his father's footsteps; and two men who collect axes and tractors respectively, proudly displayed their treasures, illustrating the vast spectrum of what is collectable. Even Bob Ridgeley, one half of the filmmaking team, showcased his collection of vintage bobblehead figures which numbers in the hundreds, eliciting gasps of awe from the audience.


Eventually the spotlight was turned on me, and I shifted nervously in my seat. Very odd to watch myself on the big screen. Bob and Terri were able to use some footage from my first poster exhibit, accompanied by a few seconds of Hungry Like The Wolf, which was all I needed to emerge from the theater afterwards, smiling from ear-to-ear.


Here is a press release from when Bob and Terri recently won a film award from the Indie Fest. Included is some further detail about their doc, including a link to the film's trailer at the bottom:


The Indie Fest recognizes film professionals who demonstrate exceptional achievement in craft and creativity. The award was given for Binary Recording Studio's documentary film, "American Collectors" which was produced and directed by Bob Ridgley and Terri Krantz. American Collectors is a film which looks at the psychology of collecting and features interviews with 15 unique collectors. "In our research for this film we found that 30% of the American population collects, and has more room and space to fill with their collections than any other country in the world. Because of this unique set of circumstances we decided to focus on American collectors," says Krantz. "The film was crafted in a Cinema Verite style that lets the viewer come up with his own conclusion of why this behavior occurs," adds Ridgley. " After watching this film you will see some interesting repetitions in how they see themselves and why they do it."


To see the trailer of this film go to the website, AMERICAN COLLECTORS, a film about people who collect things.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Axe Collector in American Collectors Film interviewed on NPR, KUOW 94.9 FM. Sept 19th


Larry McPhail, Axe Collector in the film “American Collectors, a film about people who collect things, will be talking about his collection on NPR, KUOW 94.9 FM. The show will air on Sept.19th at 12pm PT . Larry McPhail knows a lot about the perils of logging in the early 20th century, and he knows about the benefits. He learned about it from his grandfather.

KUOW's Jeannie Yandel visited Larry on his farm near the U.S.–Canada border to find out why he still practices old logging techniques.

Larry has a collection of over 1000+ axes.


Information about the American Collectors film: www.americancollectorsmovie.com

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Tacoma Film Festival schedule for American Collectors Film

Tacoma Film Festival has the film schedule up on their website http://tacoma.bside.com/2009/
Add our film American Collectors a film about people who collect things, to your highlights


About the Tacoma Film Festival
The 2009 Tacoma Film Festival begins Thursday, October 1 with the Opening Night Reception at the Annie Wright Great Hall followed by the Opening Night Film at the Annie Wright Kemper Theater. The evening begins at 6:30p and the film will start at 8:00p. Films will continue through Thursday, October 8 playing at the Grand Cinema, Tacoma Art Museum and the Tacoma School of the Arts. The official Tacoma Film Festival program is scheduled to be ready by Thursday, Sept. 9. For more information visit
www.TacomaFilmFestival.com.