
Main Market is 15.6 Million strong
"I spent most all of my 37 years in the restaurant business, and it's about time someone showed the world what it is really like!
The trailer and scenes are very real and entertaining!"
Beth M. June 2007
"And the having the restaurant biz as a backdrop makes
it relevant to so many people."
Pete V. November 2007
More than 1 in 3 people have worked in the restaurant biz at some point in their life.
Hey! Its a fun movie---my wife Janice found it easy to relate to as she worked her way thru college by waitressing in St Paul, Mn. We all wondered how you put it all together ! Good job ! Dane. H. June 2007
Not JUST for restaurant people.
This movie reaches across all generations and across all cultures. We all go out to eat, and people are people no matter who, when or where.
This movie reaches across all generations and across all cultures. We all go out to eat, and people are people no matter who, when or where.
This comment about "Did I Say Thousand Island?"
from a boomer aged viewer:
...your movie could be much bigger than it was.
Thank you for an enjoyable evening last night and the warm, friendly feeling that lingers when I think about the film.
Peter M. January 2010
Thomas Mai is a film producer turned marketer/consultant. He mentions some of the factors that affect the success of a film. “Having a good story, knowing what your audience is, perhaps having a message, and starting a movement before the film is even out are keys to success.”
"Did I Say Thousand Island?" has been watched in places I haven't even heard of. There is something about it that people like.
They tell their friends to watch the movie, and tell their friends...
Some of the many comments I received by email
"Hey Patti! Thanks for making a movie about me!" Cindy S. January 2007 Breckenridge, CO.
"It's really a movie about finding your own happiness." Elaine R. July 2008 Charleston, New Zealand
"That's my life!" Donna P. July 2010 Sycamore, IL. (head of IT at a University)
"I haven't been about to stay awake for a movie in a long time! Good job." Sherri H. January 2007 Ontario, Canada
from a boomer aged viewer:
...your movie could be much bigger than it was.
Thank you for an enjoyable evening last night and the warm, friendly feeling that lingers when I think about the film.
Peter M. January 2010
Thomas Mai is a film producer turned marketer/consultant. He mentions some of the factors that affect the success of a film. “Having a good story, knowing what your audience is, perhaps having a message, and starting a movement before the film is even out are keys to success.”
"Did I Say Thousand Island?" has been watched in places I haven't even heard of. There is something about it that people like.
They tell their friends to watch the movie, and tell their friends...
Some of the many comments I received by email
"Hey Patti! Thanks for making a movie about me!" Cindy S. January 2007 Breckenridge, CO.
"It's really a movie about finding your own happiness." Elaine R. July 2008 Charleston, New Zealand
"That's my life!" Donna P. July 2010 Sycamore, IL. (head of IT at a University)
"I haven't been about to stay awake for a movie in a long time! Good job." Sherri H. January 2007 Ontario, Canada