Rushing the line to see The Stag starring Andrew Scott

The Stag ticket

Diane and I did the rush again on Tuesday, taking a break on Monday to relax and maybe, just maybe to let our karma kick back in after Sunday when we just missed tickets to Half A Yellow Sun. We lined up, a full two hours in advance, for The Stag, an Irish film about, well, a stag do. It stars Andrew Scott, Moriaty for BBC Sherlock fans and Brian Gleeson, son of Brendan Gleeson – who we’re pretty sure was there.

Thanks to Diane, we had a prime spot in line and got to nearly the front when a shiny SUV pulled up. Guess who was in it?

Andrew Scott at the Toronto International Film Festival

Andrew Scott with Diane

Yes, Andrew Scott. He was gracious, signing autographs and posing for pictures despite, as I described, looking saturated with jet lag. And some bedhead crossed with the effects of humidity. Inside, I found myself standing next to him as we all tried to find seats before the start of the movie.

The Stag is a charming movie with lots of laughs  – I won’t spoil it for you by saying anymore. After the movie was a Q&A with the entire cast, director and co-writer, Irish novelist and television writer, John Butler, and the producers.

Cast of The Stag

Cast of The Stag. Blurry due to distance.

So far, TIFF has been pretty good. The part I’m enjoying is that I’m seeing fun movies and Q&As and I don’t have to write about it because I have to. Yes, I’m blogging about the experience for work but that’s because I want to. Huge difference.

On a side note, this seems to be the day when people are starting to get TIFF fatigue. In the two hours we lined up, at least a dozen people walked the line trying to sell or even just give away their tickets to the various movies playing. Hopefully this bodes well for the rest of the week.

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