A fun, crazy-chick-filled late-night whirl around the streets and bars of Seattle's cool, crazy Capitol Hill district; a period piece from Seattle's mid-90's heyday of grunge and 'smack chic.'
As a theatrical release, it screened with the fine grunge-doc "Hype."
Directed by John Keister, host of Seattle's long-running and beloved late-night sketch classic, Almost Live! Almost Live! was Seattle's local version of SNL, only it was usually funnier. Keister himself epitomized Seattle's Everyman: cute yet bald, smart and caustic yet vulnerable, a guy who cut his media chops as a local rock critic and then moved the comedy stage.
As a theatrical release, it screened with the fine grunge-doc "Hype."
Directed by John Keister, host of Seattle's long-running and beloved late-night sketch classic, Almost Live! Almost Live! was Seattle's local version of SNL, only it was usually funnier. Keister himself epitomized Seattle's Everyman: cute yet bald, smart and caustic yet vulnerable, a guy who cut his media chops as a local rock critic and then moved the comedy stage.