To say Bob Saget is full of surprises may be one of the most extreme understatements we’ve ever typed. ... [w]hat surprised us when we got to speak to Bob by phone earlier this week was that he’s a surprisingly genuine person. Through our discussion about show business in general and his nontraditional career, the man who we had convinced ourselves we would hardly be able to stand endeared himself to us entirely through his outlook and take on life which seems to fall somewhere between the teachings of Buddha, Norman Vincent Peale, Don Rickles and his father.
We encourage you to read our interview with Bob below and recommend checking out his show at the Moore tonight if it sounds like something you’d be into.
An Interview with Bob Saget: Tonight at the Moore
Movie Happenings: From Sisterhood to Scatology
On the off chance that you simply don't have enough estrogen in your life currently, this evening the UW's Hub will play host to the annual LUNA Fest, a "by women, about women" film festival now in its 5th year. The standout entry will likely be One Weekend A Month, about a single mom who gets enlisted to Iraq thanks to her weekend National Guard gig. All proceeds from the event go to the Breast Cancer fund and local women's organizations. This member of the Seattlest family will be in the house, handing out LUNA bars until they come out your ears.
Dirty Movies Abound
Even though today is Wednesday, as far as we're concerned, yesterday was Hump Day, since that's when submissions were due for The Stranger's first annual amateur porn contest. Public viewing of the, um, entries will be the evening of August 20th at the Northwest Film Forum, with the awards party later that night at Chop Suey.

