Right Brain Left Brain in Boston Photo Recap
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From: mtwalsh.bnqt.com October 13, 2010 |
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Early in the evening. Theses people are ready to watch a snowboard movie.
ThinkThank's Right Brain Left Brain made its Boston debut last weekend. Chris Beresford, Scott Stevens and Ross Phillips headed into the city, and luckily made it in time to see the movie, no thanks to some intense Massachusetts traffic. The venue was the Greatest Bar, which is near The Garden, where the Celtics play. That concludes my geographic knowledge of the area, but regardless, the Greatest Bar was architecturally a fantastic place to hold a premiere: wide and open with multiple big screens placed up high, and a second floor that looked down on the first, with its own big screens. Read: you had a great view wherever you were.

Later in the night, more people came in. Some were oblivious to the snowboarding on the big screen.
The premiere went down on Friday night at 9pm. Saturday afternoon at 2pm was the Downtown Throwdown. In Seattle. Chris and Scott were on the rider list, so while they stayed in Boston and hung out with everyone. Chris had to get on a plane at 5am, Scotty left a few hours later (he then earned second in the contest, which is pretty awesome). They were excellent hosts for the premiere, generously sharing the complimentary buckets of Rolling Rock the bar was giving them.

At Greatest Bar, you don't need to talk to the friends you came to drink with, instead, update your twitter and your buddies are instantly informed what you're thinking, by checking the the live twitter feed above the bar.
A good crew showed up to support the film, as well. Photog to the stars, Aaron Blatt, was there, on spring break vacation. He might have gotten kicked out of the bar twice, because of an amicable disagreement with the bouncers. Midnight oil was definitely being burned. As it got close to midnight, people started filtering out, though the festivities continued on. Bummer of the night, was a late night text I woke up to the next morning, about a dance party that was found on the fourth floor. We hadn't even realized there was a third OR a fourth floor!
Thank you ThinkThank and Boston, for an excellent Friday night.

Boston is an expensive city, so the car bar is usually the best place to get a drink. Don't pick booze based on how funny you think it'll be to drink it. That is never a good idea.

Chris Beresford had the best seat in the house.

The bar hooked Scott and Chris up with a hefty tab full of buckets of Rolling Rocks. Good service.

Red Bull's Joe Dulac and Anon's Jon Pineau were there.

Ross Phillips had to stand in the cold last winter, for many hours to help make this movie happen. Thanks Ross.


Sponsed.

Skeleton hands.

Thanks for coming out to enjoy Boston's Think Thank premiere of "Right Brain, Left Brain" at The Greatest Bar. Could you please send me the photos from this evening so we can post on our website? Thanks!