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The festival is scheduled for November – roughly two months from now- and still doesn't have its films available. It is still seeking sponsors. Is this the way festivals are organized? Moogfest, while a different kind of event, is only slightly earlier, in late October, but has had its lineup ready for months.
Actionfest most certainly set the bar… mainly by focusing on the best films I've seen this year instead of celebrity guests.
Still, why not have another festival and to the organizers I say that we will support you however we can. PLEASE focus on the films instead of falling into the celebrity trap! And if you feel the need, focus on bringing filmmakers instead of actors.
Action Fest set the bar last spring and honestly no "film fest" can ever duplicate the badassery of Action Fest. Unless there are some really, really A list celebrities you won't see nearly the draw of Action Fest.