Well i don't think i would try and hog him for myself Cunningham lol. I've seen a lot of people take the slip covers from dvds, magazines with the celeb on the cover, etc.ĭid everyone who wanted to meet him get to see him or did he just go to certain parts of the crowd? There is a Cinema Store just round the corner from the Odeon in Leicester Sq (where most premieres are held) which sells photographs of film stars so a lot of people buy them from there. It made for a nicer premiere though - not so much of the usual pushing, shoving and screaming.Ī lot of people bring things to get signed. From what I remember the crowd were older than usual, mostly over thirties. There weren't many young people there, though, you're right about that. If you can get to a Jack Nicholson premiere, I do recommend it.
The Bucket List premiere is actually one of the ones I've been to and I can confirm that Jack Nicholson signed for ages, shook hands, and was well worth the wait. He is supposed to be one of the best signers in Hollywood so i don't think he would refuse to sign anything but maybe a lot of young people wouldn't make a fuss for him? Or maybe not enough for him to bother going over to the fans? I know his next film is not a big part but i was just thinking if he did come, what chances would i have of getting near him. He only goes to these kinds of thigns when he thinks the film needs the support. The last time he came was for The Bucket List, which didn't do all that well and that is partly why he came. The only time i think i would travel to one is if Jack Nicholson came over. Do people bring things to get signed or do people just like the idea of being close to someone.