This thing has been going on for a week now and people are ready to get the hell out of Park City. As Aaron Barnhart writes, “tempers are wearing thin. People are getting tired of waiting out in the cold. Volunteers have had it with annoying moviegoers.” So let’s say you’re some hot shot celebrity or big time acquisitions executive on the scene at Sundance. You’ve already filled two suitcases full of swag, and you can’t bring yourself to sit through one more movie today, so now what?
How about taking a ride in an algae-powered Mercedes? As a tie-in to the Sundance documentary Fields of Fuel, biotech firm Solazyme is introducing their product by “tooling around Park City, Utah in a Mercedes Benz C320 diesel,” according to Wired.
Driving around thinking about algae is sure to make you hungry, and that’s where the celebrity chefs of the Food Network come in. We’re not sure if algae is on the menu, but the Salt Lake Tribune can fill you in on all the big names who’ve been feasting on Giada De Laurentiis' “classic Italian comfort food, including tagliatelle pasta with short-rib ragu and a mocha semifreddo ice-cream dessert.”
And yes, there are still movies being shown. Causing one of the biggest commotions is Downloading Nancy, starring Maria Bello as a married woman who meets another man (Jason Patric) on the Internet. That’s about the most innocuous description possible, judging from the first round of reviews. Here are some pull-quotes to whet your appetite:
“An excruciating experience.” – Film Threat
“A film that's beyond difficult to watch.” - Filter
“A low-grade snuff film. It was like the film was raping my face.” – Cinema Blend
On second thought, maybe it’s time for another ride in that algae car.