"So - you think he's ready?" "Your training starts now." Netflix has unveiled an official teaser trailer for an adult animation series titled Agent Elvis, which is – as you've guessed – about what if he was also a secret agent. In this series, Elvis Presley trades in his white jumpsuit for a jet pack when he is covertly inducted into a secret government spy program to help battle the dark forces that threaten the country he loves -- all while holding down his day job as the King of Rock 'n Roll (did they watch Elvis?). Academy Award-winner Matthew McConaughey stars as the voice of "Agent Elvis". Robert Valley created the character designs, and Agent Elvis' wardrobe was designed by John Varvatos. The music and original score was composed by Tyler Bates and Timothy Williams. It was animated by the studio Titmouse in Vancouver. The look and feel reminds me of...
- 2/6/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
As promised in my New York Comic Con round-up last week, this week I bring to you the awesome chats I had there with executive producer Ciro Nieli and Michelangelo voice actor Greg Cipes of the current Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series on Nickelodeon (and if you missed it before, I’ve previously interviewed the spectacular Rob Paulsen, voice of Donatello). Ciro and Greg were both absolutely delightful to speak with, and shared some great insights on the show.
If you haven’t given the current Tmnt a shot yet (maybe because you were loyal to the original; or you’ve never watched Tmnt before; or you’re an adult so why would you be watching a kids’ show…) you are totally missing out. I’m a fan of the original series (having watched from the very first episode at the age of maybe six or seven), and until this series,...
If you haven’t given the current Tmnt a shot yet (maybe because you were loyal to the original; or you’ve never watched Tmnt before; or you’re an adult so why would you be watching a kids’ show…) you are totally missing out. I’m a fan of the original series (having watched from the very first episode at the age of maybe six or seven), and until this series,...
- 10/22/2013
- by Emily S. Whitten
- Comicmix.com
For me, the Greatest Things That Never Happened often involve women—mostly blondes, some brunettes—but let’s not get into that here. Instead, let me denote three equally heartbreaking tales of lost marketing photo opportunities.
Fable #1. Movies. Back in January 1996, I traveled to Brisbane, Australia to cover The Phantom. Naturally, as the only journalist on the film’s set at Warner Movie World Studios for three days, I was wined & dined by the production’s veteran unit publicist Vic Heutschy. Over steaks one night, Vic told me his Great Idea for publicizing The Phantom.
Vanity Fair, you see, had rather recently put Demi Moore on its cover Totally Naked, all the naughty bits covered by body-painting. In short, she was nude but “wearing” a painted-on suit. You might remember that image. It was quite striking.
Vic’s idea? Billy Zane would pose nude for the cover of Vanity Fair,...
Fable #1. Movies. Back in January 1996, I traveled to Brisbane, Australia to cover The Phantom. Naturally, as the only journalist on the film’s set at Warner Movie World Studios for three days, I was wined & dined by the production’s veteran unit publicist Vic Heutschy. Over steaks one night, Vic told me his Great Idea for publicizing The Phantom.
Vanity Fair, you see, had rather recently put Demi Moore on its cover Totally Naked, all the naughty bits covered by body-painting. In short, she was nude but “wearing” a painted-on suit. You might remember that image. It was quite striking.
Vic’s idea? Billy Zane would pose nude for the cover of Vanity Fair,...
- 12/2/2009
- by no-reply@starlog.com (David McDonnell )
- Starlog
'Kid' out of the ratings picture
The new Comedy Central series Kid Notorious stumbled in its debut Wednesday, dropping nearly half of its lead-in audience. The animated program, inspired by the life of veteran mogul Robert Evans, failed to capitalize on a strong ratings performance at 10 p.m. by a new episode of South Park, which drew 3.1 million total viewers. At 10:30 p.m., Kid attracted 1.6 million viewers and nearly 1 million in the 18-49 demo -- down from the 2 million South Park garnered. The post-Park time slot was a better launching pad for Chappelle's Show and, more recently, Reno 911, which debuted to more than 2 million but had the benefit of not going up against the World Series.
- 10/24/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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