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SXSW Exclusive Clip from 'Sorry, Thanks'

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has just received this exclusive clip from Sorry, Thanks, which will enjoy its premiere this month at the South By Southwest Film Festival. Directed by Dia Sokol, Sorry, Thanks stars our man Wiley Wiggins (Dazed and Confused) as a guy who has a one-night-stand while in a committed relationship ... and all the fun, complicated stuff that arises from that one encounter. The film also stars Kenya Miles and Andrew Bujalski.

I've seen Sorry, Thanks, and can vouch for its cute, awkward humor -- but I'll also note that Wiggins totally steals the show. Why he's not doing more, I do not know; count me as someone who'd love to see Wiggins pop up on the big screen at least a thousand times per year. But anyway, yeah, check out the clip below (which comes from one of my favorite scenes of the film).

CLICK HERE TO WATCH EXCLUSIVE CLIP

Sorry, Thanks is set to take SXSW by storm on the following dates:

Saturday, MARCH 14th / 11:30 AM
ALAMO RITZ 1 Theater

Sunday, MARCH 15th / 7:30 PM
ALAMO LAMAR 3 Theater

Thursday, MARCH 19th / 9:00 PM
ALAMO LAMAR 3 Theater

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Lillo Brancato is totally sorry

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As you may or may not recall, Lillo Brancato is the actor (known mainly for his role as Robert De Niro's son in A Bronx Tale, and a guy who got shot on The Sopranos) who was involved in the shooting of an off-duty NYPD cop (Daniel Enchautegui) during a bungled break-in a few weeks ago. Though Brancato himself was unarmed, the shooting by his accomplice was enough to get him a murder charge of his own.

In an interview with the New York Post, however, the actor-turned-felon has revealed himself to be really, really sorry about the whole thing. Not only did he not know that the other guy was armed, but he also has a heart: "When I saw the picture of [Enchautegui's] father, it brought tears to my eyes because he looked like one of those old-fashioned men — kind of like my father." Brancato even says that he'd apologize to Enchautegui's family, were he given the chance.

Sincere and heartfelt through these sentiments may be, they're just not gonna do this guy any good in court. And, since it involves both a dead cop and a New York actor, the NY tabloids are sure to be a complete frenzy for the full length of the trial - we'll be sure to bring you the highlights.
 
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