Clip It: Each day, Jon Davis looks at the world of trailers, featurettes, and clips and puts it all in perspective. We freeze frame on the actor in the middle of the action. Voice over: "My name is..." and then he tells us his name and how he started out as a regular guy and now he's way over his head. Cut to a scene where he's just a humble dude suffering the indignities of life. Then cut to a scene where he enters the high-stakes world of big money. Then cut to club scenes and shots of cash floating around. Don't forget the guns clicking in time with a sexy soundtrack, which is a combination of classic rock and techno music. Have you seen this before? I feel like you have. I used to like the story of douchebros making mad bank (or "stacks" it's up to you...
- 8/8/2016
- by Jon Davis
- Hitfix
Read More: Watch: Mark Duplass' SXSW Keynote Reveals Tips For Indie Success Before the start of this year's SXSW Film Festival, Indiewire sent out a questionnaire to the filmmakers presenting their work in Austin. Among the questions posed, we asked them which cameras they used to film their projects. Overwhelmingly, the various models created by Canon were the most popular, however both Red and Alexa cameras had a decent showing. All the films were shot on digital at some point, with some capitalizing on the Apple technology in their pockets. iPhones weren't used exclusively, like on the production of "Tangerine," which premiered at Sundance in January, but both "A Woman Like Me" and "I Dream Too Much" made use of the jack-of-all-trades cell phone. Check out the specific models below, arranged in alphabetical order. Please note that some films used multiple cameras, hence the repeats. Arri Alexa "Uncle John" "Hello,...
- 3/21/2015
- by David Ballard
- Indiewire
The CW has released a new promo for their upcoming DC television adaptation The Flash. The spot, entitled "My Name Is...", shows off the extremely decent-looking special effects the series will be using for Flash's superspeed powers.
You can check out the new The Flash spot right here:
I must say, the suit looks substantially better in action than it did in the initial, candid stills we glimpsed earlier this year. Still not sure I'll get around to watching this, considering I have yet to watch Arrow beyond its pilot episode, but this could very well be another DC crowd pleaser for the CW Network.
What do you think, Cool Kids?
Source: The CW...
You can check out the new The Flash spot right here:
I must say, the suit looks substantially better in action than it did in the initial, candid stills we glimpsed earlier this year. Still not sure I'll get around to watching this, considering I have yet to watch Arrow beyond its pilot episode, but this could very well be another DC crowd pleaser for the CW Network.
What do you think, Cool Kids?
Source: The CW...
- 8/7/2014
- by Mario-Francisco Robles
- LRMonline.com
Bridgit Mendler is better known as Teddy on 'Good Luck Charlie' but the actress is also a singer who released her first full-length album today, Oct. 22! She dished to HollywoodLife.com Exclusively all about it! We all know and love Bridgit Mendler from her hit Disney Channel show Good Luck Charlie, but the talented star is growing up and branching out with her debut album Hello My Name Is... Watch our exclusive video interview with Bridgit below! Bridgit co-wrote all the songs on the album, and says inspiration is all around her. "Anything [inspires me], really. I love stories so whatever seems like an interesting story that can be told in a fun and quirky way, I think that's cool." Bridgit says she wrote and recorded all the songs in the fall of 2011, in between filming seasons two and three of Good Luck Charlie. "It was a lot of pressure...
- 10/22/2012
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
Former Full House star Marla Sokoloff now has a full house of her own! The 31-year-old actress delivered a baby girl on Wednesday in Southern California, her rep confirmed to E! News. It's the first child for Sokoloff and her husband, Alec Puro, 36. "Hello, world!" the newborn no doubt marveled. "My name is..." "…Elliotte Anne!" Sokoloff eagerly awaited her daughter's arrival, sharing her excitement with readers on a blog she wrote for People. In her last post, on Jan. 26, she wrote: "In the grand scheme of things, these nine months went by pretty quickly. Yes, there were weeks that seemed endless and yes, I'm currently...
- 2/10/2012
- E! Online
Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Karan Johar are, for very different reasons, two of India's finest directors. So what we want to know is why one of them is suddenly in the frame when the other is working on something new?
The last time we saw Slb was hovering around a KJo shoot at Yash Raj Studios in Bombay. And now BollySpice caught Karan checking out the poster for new film Guzaarish, at the first promo screening in London.
Could we one day see a Kuch Kuch Hota Hai from Slb and a Black from KJo? Better still, why not a collaboration ala Bollywood director duo Abbas-Mustan? We quite like the sound of My Name Is... Devdas. We want to know what you think... if it ever happens... what the title of Slb and KJo's first film together should be. Why not send your film name ideas to us @BollySpice on Twitter.
The last time we saw Slb was hovering around a KJo shoot at Yash Raj Studios in Bombay. And now BollySpice caught Karan checking out the poster for new film Guzaarish, at the first promo screening in London.
Could we one day see a Kuch Kuch Hota Hai from Slb and a Black from KJo? Better still, why not a collaboration ala Bollywood director duo Abbas-Mustan? We quite like the sound of My Name Is... Devdas. We want to know what you think... if it ever happens... what the title of Slb and KJo's first film together should be. Why not send your film name ideas to us @BollySpice on Twitter.
- 9/23/2010
- Bollyspice
After directly jumping from high school to the NBA, LeBron James never got to experience the college basketball ritual of March Madness, but if it were a condition rather than an event, I'd say his decision to star in the Universal comedy "Fantasy Basketball Camp" might just count for some sort of insanity. James is set to play the lead in the film, directed by "Soul Men" helmer Malcolm D. Lee, about a group of friends who head to Vegas and learn life lessons in addition to tips on how to set picks at the Cleveland Cavalier's fantasy camp.
Of course, James already has some big screen experience under his belt with last year's Spirit Award-nominated doc "More Than a Game" about his Ohio high school squad, as well as some small-screen experience on "Saturday Night Live" and multi-character Nike commercials. Still, the track record for basketball stars crossing over...
Of course, James already has some big screen experience under his belt with last year's Spirit Award-nominated doc "More Than a Game" about his Ohio high school squad, as well as some small-screen experience on "Saturday Night Live" and multi-character Nike commercials. Still, the track record for basketball stars crossing over...
- 4/5/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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