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HBO is developing a comedy series with Mike White and Girls producer Murray Miller. Mr. Romance is based on a McSweeny’s article about the Mr. Romance Cover Model Competition. They had me at Mike White, but a show with a premise that is bound to be a hunkarama? I think the following is appropriate…
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DC Comics has certainly busy getting its character on TV. Now, Bleeding Cool claims The CW is developing a Young Justice series with Superboy and Miss Martian featured as the team leaders.
I searched for “Greatest super-team to include Superboy” and got this. They’re Young Justice ,right?
Character actor Dan Hedaya (and my favorite Richard Nixon) is the latest big name to show up on The Mindy Project, according to Vulture. He’ll be playing Danny‘s estranged father.
Smash producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron are developing a mini-series for NBC...
HBO is developing a comedy series with Mike White and Girls producer Murray Miller. Mr. Romance is based on a McSweeny’s article about the Mr. Romance Cover Model Competition. They had me at Mike White, but a show with a premise that is bound to be a hunkarama? I think the following is appropriate…
(source)
DC Comics has certainly busy getting its character on TV. Now, Bleeding Cool claims The CW is developing a Young Justice series with Superboy and Miss Martian featured as the team leaders.
I searched for “Greatest super-team to include Superboy” and got this. They’re Young Justice ,right?
Character actor Dan Hedaya (and my favorite Richard Nixon) is the latest big name to show up on The Mindy Project, according to Vulture. He’ll be playing Danny‘s estranged father.
Smash producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron are developing a mini-series for NBC...
- 12/3/2013
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
Welcome back for another edition of News Bits. What is it you ask? The film world can get quite overwhelming at times in the news that releases. Unfortunately some of this news is just too small to warrant a full article. Rather than deprive you of the news, we've created this section. This week in news bits we've got TV shows, rumors, and somehow two Lindsay Lohan stories...but it's not gossip!
* The new live action Mortal Kombat web-series will launch it’s first episode next week on April 12th. It will launch as part of a live streaming event hosted by Machinima.com where the director of the series, plus cast members will be on hand for discussion as they play the brand-new Mk videogame.
* In an interview with MTV, 300 producer Mark Canton, confirmed that Xerxes is no longer the title of the upcoming 300 follow-up (even though that’s...
* The new live action Mortal Kombat web-series will launch it’s first episode next week on April 12th. It will launch as part of a live streaming event hosted by Machinima.com where the director of the series, plus cast members will be on hand for discussion as they play the brand-new Mk videogame.
* In an interview with MTV, 300 producer Mark Canton, confirmed that Xerxes is no longer the title of the upcoming 300 follow-up (even though that’s...
- 4/7/2011
- Cinelinx
Been meaning to link to this for a few weeks now, but Rupert Owen has posted up the slides from a talk he gave about starting a viable streaming video business. Of course, these would be much better with Owen talking along with them, but still very interesting to flip through and gives much to think about.News worth rejoicing over: Waylon Bacon’s putting together a compilation DVD of his amazing short films. He picked the best picture for the cover, too.Felix Vasquez Jr. of Cinema Crazed recently interviewed two of my favorite documentary people, Vic Zimet and Stephanie Silber of Random Lunacy fame.For the L Magazine, Mark Asch has a quick round-up of some of this year’s SXSW films, including the much anticipated The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye by Marie Losier. Asch says it’s “as intensely familiar to the doc’s core...
- 3/20/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Before Google, there was Factsheet 5.
Factsheet 5 was a magazine published in the ’80s and ’90s that listed about a gazillion hand-produced, personal ‘zines in every issue. It came out a couple times a year and, if you were interested in zines, it was like discovering the Holy Grail each and every time.
You’d pour through each issue, highlight a couple zines that sounded cool, send off a couple of bucks to each publisher, then wait a few weeks for the goodies to arrive in your mailbox. That might sound like a long, irritating process in these Internet instant opinion days, but it was quite fun and it was one of the only ways at the time to commune with people who had similar interests as yours all over the country.
Back in the mid-’90s, Factsheet 5 was the way I was introduced to the seminal film zine Cashiers du Cinemart,...
Factsheet 5 was a magazine published in the ’80s and ’90s that listed about a gazillion hand-produced, personal ‘zines in every issue. It came out a couple times a year and, if you were interested in zines, it was like discovering the Holy Grail each and every time.
You’d pour through each issue, highlight a couple zines that sounded cool, send off a couple of bucks to each publisher, then wait a few weeks for the goodies to arrive in your mailbox. That might sound like a long, irritating process in these Internet instant opinion days, but it was quite fun and it was one of the only ways at the time to commune with people who had similar interests as yours all over the country.
Back in the mid-’90s, Factsheet 5 was the way I was introduced to the seminal film zine Cashiers du Cinemart,...
- 9/30/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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