Canadian home video supplier Peace Arch Home Entertainment has become the first independent to include a digital copy of a film with its DVD.
The honors go to "What We Do in Secret," an art house favorite based on the life of punk legend Darby Crash of the Germs, which arrives in stores Nov. 4.
A week later, Peace Arch will include a digital copy on another release, "Shred," a snowboarding comedy from director David Mitchell that stars "Jackass" regular Dave England.
The honors go to "What We Do in Secret," an art house favorite based on the life of punk legend Darby Crash of the Germs, which arrives in stores Nov. 4.
A week later, Peace Arch will include a digital copy on another release, "Shred," a snowboarding comedy from director David Mitchell that stars "Jackass" regular Dave England.
- 10/1/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
David Mitchell and Robert Webb have claimed that they would like to keep making Peep Show for as long as possible.
The pair argued that it was so rare to find a successful sitcom that it seemed stupid to abandon one that was popular.
Webb said: "We would like to keep going for as long as we possibly can because it's rare to find something that works like this.
"There's lots of ideas for sitcoms but not many of them work. We've always wanted to keep going."
Mitchell added: "I think its a lot harder to come up with . . .
The pair argued that it was so rare to find a successful sitcom that it seemed stupid to abandon one that was popular.
Webb said: "We would like to keep going for as long as we possibly can because it's rare to find something that works like this.
"There's lots of ideas for sitcoms but not many of them work. We've always wanted to keep going."
Mitchell added: "I think its a lot harder to come up with . . .
- 4/25/2008
- by Alex_Fletcher_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Alex Fletcher)
- Digital Spy
David Mitchell has said that Peep Show's success is down to audiences identifying with the show's lead characters.
Speaking after winning the prize for best sitcom at the Bafta Television Awards, he said: "You try and make it funny in a way that all sitcoms are funny, which is you can identify with the characters and care about what's going to happen to them.
"At the same time you sort of know that nothing really good is ever going to happen to them and they're going to remain . . .
Speaking after winning the prize for best sitcom at the Bafta Television Awards, he said: "You try and make it funny in a way that all sitcoms are funny, which is you can identify with the characters and care about what's going to happen to them.
"At the same time you sort of know that nothing really good is ever going to happen to them and they're going to remain . . .
- 4/21/2008
- by Simon_Reynolds_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Simon Reynolds)
- Digital Spy
BBC Three comedy Gavin & Stacey has been named programme of the year at the Bafta Television Awards.
The series beat The Apprentice, Strictly Come Dancing and Britain's Got Talent to the title, which is the only category voted for by the public.
Star and co-writer James Corden won the award for best comedy performance, ahead of Stephen Merchant (Extras) and David Mitchell (Peep Show).
Andrew Garfield - aged 24 - was named best actor for his role as a child killer in the Channel 4 drama Boy A, while Eileen Atkins beat her Cranford co-star Judi Dench . . .
The series beat The Apprentice, Strictly Come Dancing and Britain's Got Talent to the title, which is the only category voted for by the public.
Star and co-writer James Corden won the award for best comedy performance, ahead of Stephen Merchant (Extras) and David Mitchell (Peep Show).
Andrew Garfield - aged 24 - was named best actor for his role as a child killer in the Channel 4 drama Boy A, while Eileen Atkins beat her Cranford co-star Judi Dench . . .
- 4/20/2008
- by Neil_Wilkes_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Neil Wilkes)
- Digital Spy
Comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb have vowed to always remain friends.
The Peep Show duo, who are working on a new sitcom for BBC Two, said they are wary of annoying each other and jeopardising their partnership.
Mitchell told the Press Association: "We have hundreds of bad habits, but you've got to try and play nicely. We've got a lot of money riding on all this, if we have a massive row then we're out of a job!"
Webb added: "If we have 'the' row - I mean any row could potentially be 'the' . . .
The Peep Show duo, who are working on a new sitcom for BBC Two, said they are wary of annoying each other and jeopardising their partnership.
Mitchell told the Press Association: "We have hundreds of bad habits, but you've got to try and play nicely. We've got a lot of money riding on all this, if we have a massive row then we're out of a job!"
Webb added: "If we have 'the' row - I mean any row could potentially be 'the' . . .
- 4/17/2008
- by Beth_Hilton_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Beth Hilton)
- Digital Spy
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