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DESCRIPTION:February 7, 2010\n7:30 pm\nMOBS at The Guild, 2828 35th St, Sacramento 
 (corner of 35th & Broadway)\nAdmission: $5.00\n\nThe first of two weeks 
 celebrating Valentine's Day!  Yep, we sure do love the holidays!\n\nI Think 
 We're Alone Now\n\nYes, this is the documentary we showed previously, and 
 one of the stalkers featured in the film was in attendance for a Q&A.  As 
 far as we know, that will not be happening this time, so if that kept you 
 away, here's a good chance to catch this!\n\nEvery celebrity deals with his 
 or her share of obsessed fans. 'I Think We're Alone Now' is a documentary 
 that focuses on two individuals, Jeff and Kelly, who claim to be in love 
 with the 80's pop singer Tiffany.\n\nJeff Turner, a 50-year-old man from 
 Santa Cruz, California has attended Tiffany concerts since 1988. Diagnosed 
 with Asperger's syndrome, he never had a girlfriend. Jeff spends his days 
 hanging out on the streets of Santa Cruz, striking up conversations with 
 anyone who has a moment to spare.\n\nKelly McCormick is a 35-year-old 
 intersex person from Denver, Colorado, who claims to have been friends with 
 Tiffany as a teenager. She credits Tiffany as the shining star who has 
 motivated her to do everything in her life. Both Jeff and Kelly have been 
 labeled stalkers by the media and other Tiffany fans.\n\nThis film takes 
 you inside the lonely lives these two characters, revealing the source of 
 their clinging obsessions. This age-old story of unrequited love takes a 
 comedic and emotional trip through themes of desperation, isolation, and 
 hope, in the end showing that having something, or someone, to believe in 
 can be more powerful than anything reality has to offer.\n\n"...more 
 disturbing than "Blindness," "The Happening," and "Doomsday" put together. 
 Never before have you gotten this close to stalkers -- and you'll never 
 want to get this close again." - AMC, who also ranked it #5 in their list 
 of Top 10 Horror Movies of 2008! Yeah, and it's not a horror movie - but 
 it's that disturbing!\n\n"I Think We're Alone Now" provides a fascinating 
 window into a nebulous zone where fan fever uncomfortably hovers between 
 harmless obsession and dangerous lunacy... anyone with even the slightest 
 interest in challenging documentaries or the cult of celebrity should seek 
 it out. - TwitchFilm\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/01/23/18636037.php
SUMMARY:Screening - I Think We're Alone Now
LOCATION:Movies on a Big Screen at The Guild.  2828 35th St, Sacramento (corner of 
 35th & Broadway)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/01/23/18636037.php
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