Watch the Short Film Centigrade: "In anticipation of a Feature Length Version, Colin Cunningham’s Centigrade is celebrating its Rerelease exclusively at Centigrademovie.Com.
Starring Colin Cunningham the film depicts the dark events surrounding the day that
‘karma’ rolls into town. Centigrade garnered more than a dozen ‘Best of’ Awards and Nominations and ended up making the short list for an Academy Award Nomination.
Now, the multi-award-winning short film (one of the most successful in iTunes history) is ready to take the leap forward as a major motion picture. Only this time, they’re doing things a little differently.
"The project had actually been optioned by MGM as a TV show,” says Cunningham. “But restructuring at the studio sent it into turn-around. So, now, we’re going straight to the fans.”
"I hate calling it ‘crowd funding’ as our fans are so unique and dear to us. But it...
Starring Colin Cunningham the film depicts the dark events surrounding the day that
‘karma’ rolls into town. Centigrade garnered more than a dozen ‘Best of’ Awards and Nominations and ended up making the short list for an Academy Award Nomination.
Now, the multi-award-winning short film (one of the most successful in iTunes history) is ready to take the leap forward as a major motion picture. Only this time, they’re doing things a little differently.
"The project had actually been optioned by MGM as a TV show,” says Cunningham. “But restructuring at the studio sent it into turn-around. So, now, we’re going straight to the fans.”
"I hate calling it ‘crowd funding’ as our fans are so unique and dear to us. But it...
- 7/16/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
You'd be hard-pressed to find something cuter. Budweiser's latest Super Bowl commercial, "Lost Dog," a sequel to last year's popular "Puppy Love" spot (featuring a Clydesdale horse and his rambunctious Labrador puppy companion), is already wildly popular, with more than 14 millions YouTube views since its release last week. The spot shows the little yellow Lab getting lost, then having to find his way back home to his protective pals and loving master on the ranch - though not before braving a coyote encounter along the way. "Lost Dog" is a heartwarming tale about how true friends always have your back,...
- 1/31/2015
- by Gillian Telling, @gilliantelling
- PEOPLE.com
You'd be hard-pressed to find something cuter. Budweiser's latest Super Bowl commercial, "Lost Dog," a sequel to last year's popular "Puppy Love" spot (featuring a Clydesdale horse and his rambunctious Labrador puppy companion), is already wildly popular, with more than 14 millions YouTube views since its release last week. The spot shows the little yellow Lab getting lost, then having to find his way back home to his protective pals and loving master on the ranch - though not before braving a coyote encounter along the way. "Lost Dog" is a heartwarming tale about how true friends always have your back,...
- 1/31/2015
- by Gillian Telling, @gilliantelling
- PEOPLE.com
Between the sweet little dog and the acoustic song, Budweiser's latest Super Bowl commercial may leave you misty-eyed. Called "Lost Dog," the ad tells the story of a ridiculously adorable friendship between a dog and a horse - all to the tune of "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by Sleeping at Last. And if you recognize the cute cowboy, that's because it's Don Jeanes, who's starred in Budweiser's ads multiple times. Watch the supersweet Super Bowl ad above, then watch last year's Budweiser commercial, "Puppy Love," which kicked off the story.
- 1/28/2015
- by Laura-Marie-Meyers
- Popsugar.com
It's hard out here for a pup—just look at this li'l guy! Budweiser's "Lost Dog" Super Bowl Xlix ad debuted Wednesday on NBC News' Today. Last year's rambunctious yellow lap puppy is back, only this time, he accidentally gets separated from his human (played by actor Don Jeanes) and his Clydesdale horse Bff. Cue the waterworks! As Sleeping At Last's "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" plays in the background, the adorable dog hopelessly weaves in and out of busy streets, wanders in and out of abandoned buildings and cowers pitifully in the rain beneath a makeshift shelter. He misses his #BestBuds! His human and the Budweiser Clydesdale look absolutely distraught, and...
- 1/28/2015
- E! Online
The Budweiser puppy is back—but there's a problem: This little labrador's been separated from his human and his Clydesdale horse Bff! Anheuser-Busch's "Lost Dog" commercial will air in full during the Super Bowl Xlix on Feb. 1, but Budweiser is releasing some adorable teaser images before the big game day. In these heartbreaking pics and GIFs you can see for yourself just how determined this pup's beloved #BestBuds are to bring him back home. The new campaign images feature Don Jeanes, the Southern gentleman from Budweiser's 2013 "Brotherhood" ad and 2014's "Puppy Love" spot. He's posting missing dog flyers, promising a reward for his pal's safe...
- 1/22/2015
- E! Online
The famous Budweiser Clydesdale horses got a new friend during Super Bowl Xlviii on Sunday when a cute puppy came to play. The "Puppy Love" spot was guaranteed to pull at the heartstrings of any animal lover as it told the story of the unbreakable bond between dog and horse. Video: 'Muppets Most Wanted' Super Bowl Spot: Kermit's Nemesis Floods Screen With Pop-Up Ads Following on the heels -- and hooves -- of the hit ad from the 2013 Super Bowl revealing the relationship between a Clydesdale and his trainer (played by Don Jeanes), the latest installment showed the gentle giant back
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- 2/3/2014
- by Debbie Emery
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Budweiser’s newest Clydesdale Super Bowl commercial – titled “Puppy Love” – features the unlikely friendship between a puppy and a Clydesdale.
The minute-long ad shows the yellow Labrador Retriever puppy escaping from its adoption center to hang out with a Clydesdale at an adjacent farm. No matter how many times the puppy gets brought back home by the head of the horse famer (Don Jeanes), it finds it way back to its equine bud.
When the owner of the puppy adoption center (Melissa Keller) finds a new home for the pup and sends him on his way, the Clydesdale springs into action. Leaping over white fences, the horse bounds towards the car – and with the help of his fellow Clydesdales – returns his pal to the farm.
The emotional commercial is set to the sounds of Passenger’s “Let Her Go.”
Last year, Budweiser ran a similar commercial called “Brotherhood,” which showcased...
The minute-long ad shows the yellow Labrador Retriever puppy escaping from its adoption center to hang out with a Clydesdale at an adjacent farm. No matter how many times the puppy gets brought back home by the head of the horse famer (Don Jeanes), it finds it way back to its equine bud.
When the owner of the puppy adoption center (Melissa Keller) finds a new home for the pup and sends him on his way, the Clydesdale springs into action. Leaping over white fences, the horse bounds towards the car – and with the help of his fellow Clydesdales – returns his pal to the farm.
The emotional commercial is set to the sounds of Passenger’s “Let Her Go.”
Last year, Budweiser ran a similar commercial called “Brotherhood,” which showcased...
- 1/30/2014
- Uinterview
Don't act like you didn't tear up at last year's Budweiser Super Bowl commercial where the horse trainer is reunited with the Clydesdale he raised. This year, the horses are back - and they're bringing puppies with them.The 2014 Super Bowl ad, titled "Puppy Love," (which airs on Super Bowl Sunday but can be seen early above!) continues the story of last year's spot and takes place at the Budweiser Clydesdale breeding ranch. Actor Don Jeanes reprises his role as the horse trainer and he stars alongside a 10-week-old puppy who bonds with the big horses. "I think there was...
- 1/29/2014
- by Rennie Dyball
- PEOPLE.com
This past Saturday, Neil Armstrong passed away at the age of 82. Armstrong, the first human to walk upon the surface of the moon, is synonymous with the era of American excellence that culminated in his extraterrestrial heroics. His likeness and words (you know the quote) will live on through those who knew this extraordinary man personally and through the media that he reluctantly - but graciously - tolerated. Armstrong has been featured in well-respected projects such as Apollo 13 (played by Mark Wheeler) and the hit HBO mini-series From the Earth to the Moon (played by Tony Goldwyn), and he has achieved pop culture status through the use of his name/likeness (surely unauthorized) for minor characters in two recent mega-blockbusters: Transformers: Dark of the Moon (played by Don Jeanes) and Men in Black 3 (played by Jared Johnston). How is that for immortality? In Neil Armstrong's honor, and...
- 8/29/2012
- TribecaFilm.com
Don Jeanes is a true Hollywood rising star, as he is set to star in three Sci-Fi projects including the highly-anticipated Transformers: Dark Of The Moon, the hit web series “Alpha Planet” and the upcoming SyFy Channel film The Ascension. Whether it’s the silver screen, small screen or computer screen, Jeanes will be hard to miss this summer.
In Transformers: Dark of the Moon (opening on Wednesday, July 29th), Jeanes plays the legendary Neil Armstrong and appears alongside Shia Labeouf, Josh Duhamel, Patrick Dempsey and Francis McDormand. In this 3D installment of Transformers, The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the Moon, and race against the Decepticons to reach it and learn its secrets, which could turn the tide in the Transformers' final battle.
I talk to Jeanes about his role in what I, Brian Shirley consider is the epic "Robots in Disguise" installment from Michael Bay,...
In Transformers: Dark of the Moon (opening on Wednesday, July 29th), Jeanes plays the legendary Neil Armstrong and appears alongside Shia Labeouf, Josh Duhamel, Patrick Dempsey and Francis McDormand. In this 3D installment of Transformers, The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the Moon, and race against the Decepticons to reach it and learn its secrets, which could turn the tide in the Transformers' final battle.
I talk to Jeanes about his role in what I, Brian Shirley consider is the epic "Robots in Disguise" installment from Michael Bay,...
- 6/25/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Sfp-now - Episode 21 This weeks featured interview is with up and coming actor Don Jeanes, who you.ll all get to see in the new Transformers movie Dark Side Of The Moon in the role of astronaut Neil Armstrong. During the course of the interview Don talks about his career to date and we get into an interesting chat about Web series and Alpha Planet. For This Week In Comics Wayne, Gianluca and I continue to chat about some of the changes that are happening at DC Comics. Specifically changes to do with their plans to release digital versions of their titles on the same day as the regular issues. This Week In Television sees Wayne...
- 6/11/2011
- by Ian Cullen
- Monsters and Critics
An early preview for upcoming film The Ascension shows little demonlettes bloodied and armed. The photo seen left shows one of the "Dark Lord's" (Ascension) minions, who would like to slice and dice her way through fellow cast members. This film is directed by Robert Stock (Angel's Blade) and to star are Corbin Bernsen, Raine Brown, and Don Jeanes. Click on the picture for a better view and expect The Ascension to debut as early as this summer (2011).
The synopsis for The Ascension is here:
"The horror/sci-fi/drama centers on a reporter who is investigating the Dark Lord’s plan to dominate the world" (Stock's Eye).
Release Date: 2011.
Director/writer: Robert Stock.
Cast: Raw Leiba, J. Robert Spencer, and Natasha Malinsky.
*produced by A Stock's Eye.
**a sequel or follow-up to Angel's Blade.
More details on this picture can be found at The Ascension fan page:
The Ascension on...
The synopsis for The Ascension is here:
"The horror/sci-fi/drama centers on a reporter who is investigating the Dark Lord’s plan to dominate the world" (Stock's Eye).
Release Date: 2011.
Director/writer: Robert Stock.
Cast: Raw Leiba, J. Robert Spencer, and Natasha Malinsky.
*produced by A Stock's Eye.
**a sequel or follow-up to Angel's Blade.
More details on this picture can be found at The Ascension fan page:
The Ascension on...
- 4/23/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Tuesday marked the launch of indie drama Alpha Planet, a science fiction web series taking place on a post-apocalyptic earth 250 years in the future. With the entire human civilization living on a refugee ship for 200 years, supplies are running short. Four explorers (Michael Sweeney, Don Jeanes, Jd Mendonca, and Jen Sweeney) are sent back to Earth in search for signs of new life. The series logline, “They know the risks, but not the truth,” suggests a high-stakes conspiracy that involves the fate of humanity itself. Executive produced by Mike Darling, head of Rena’sance Robot, an independent production company that produces low-budget short films, sketches and web series, Alpha Planet looks like a cross between Brett Register’s The Crew and After Judgment, with a dash of Battlestar Galactica. Related News:Quick Clicks: iPhone 4G Parody, Larry David, ‘Anyone But Me’, ‘Alpha Planet’ ‘The Crew’ Blasts Off On KoldCast TV ‘After...
- 6/17/2010
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
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