Daniel Goldberg, who produced all three The Hangover films, Space Jam, Old School and many others and co-wrote movies including the Bill Murray comedies Stripes and Meatballs, died today in Los Angeles. He was 74.
Filmmaker Jason Reitman, whose late father Ivan Reitman directed Stripes and Meatballs and had known Goldberg since their college days in the 1960s, confirmed the news to Deadline but did not provide other details.
Goldberg and Ivan Reitman collaborated for more than 30 years, working together on features including the animated Heavy Metal (1981); toon/live-action hybrid Space Jam (1996), starring Michael Jordan alongside Looney Toons characters; 1994’s Junior, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the world’s first pregnant man, along with Danny DeVito and Emma Thompson; the 1997 Robin Williams-Billy Crystal comedy Fathers’ Day; the 1998 Harrison Ford-Anne Heche adventure pic Six Days Seven Nights; Howard Stern’s Private Parts, which the shock jock infamously promoted at...
Filmmaker Jason Reitman, whose late father Ivan Reitman directed Stripes and Meatballs and had known Goldberg since their college days in the 1960s, confirmed the news to Deadline but did not provide other details.
Goldberg and Ivan Reitman collaborated for more than 30 years, working together on features including the animated Heavy Metal (1981); toon/live-action hybrid Space Jam (1996), starring Michael Jordan alongside Looney Toons characters; 1994’s Junior, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the world’s first pregnant man, along with Danny DeVito and Emma Thompson; the 1997 Robin Williams-Billy Crystal comedy Fathers’ Day; the 1998 Harrison Ford-Anne Heche adventure pic Six Days Seven Nights; Howard Stern’s Private Parts, which the shock jock infamously promoted at...
- 7/13/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Unsuspecting comic book readers raised on the EC-inspired black and white horror magazines from Warren Publishing had no idea what to make of Heavy Metal when it debuted on American newsstands in 1977. We came to understand it was a domestic version of France’s wildly successful Metal Hurlant, and introduced us to European talents and storytelling. It was mind-blowing.
The magazine’s success led to an animated feature, released in the summer of 1981, heralded by the beautiful Chris Achilléos promotional poster image generic levitra , introducing us to Taarna, who has become the magazine’s unofficial mascot and most recognizable figure.
The film, like the magazine, was a series of animated shorts, an anthology of science fiction, and fantasy, with heavy dollops of violence, nudity, and heavy metal music. And like the magazine, it was beautiful to look at and occasionally made sense.
It opened to mixed reviews and modest success,...
The magazine’s success led to an animated feature, released in the summer of 1981, heralded by the beautiful Chris Achilléos promotional poster image generic levitra , introducing us to Taarna, who has become the magazine’s unofficial mascot and most recognizable figure.
The film, like the magazine, was a series of animated shorts, an anthology of science fiction, and fantasy, with heavy dollops of violence, nudity, and heavy metal music. And like the magazine, it was beautiful to look at and occasionally made sense.
It opened to mixed reviews and modest success,...
- 5/16/2022
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
Australian documentary, 'Waste Nation' , from producer-director Dan Goldberg, is one of 10 projects selected for The FACTory..
The Australian International Documentary Conference (Aidc) has announced the 10 docos selected for its pitching forum, The FACTory.
Presented by Film Victoria and Screen Australia, the forum will allow the selected filmmakers to pitch their projects directly to international buyers, commissioners, and distributors. The forum takes place in front of a live audience.
Over 25 commissioning bodies are set to attend the event, including Tribeca Film Institute, National Geographic, Foxtel, BBC Storyville, Al Jazeera English, Canal +, Nhk Japan, American Documentary | Pov, Discovery and Universal Pictures.
The best pitch on the day will receive a marketing and distribution deal from The Solid State and Fan-Force — including $5,000 towards a theatrical trailer, poster and website, and $3,700 of distribution and social media marketing support services..
Selected from over 60 entries from around the world, the 10 successful projects are:.
Waste Nation (Australia...
The Australian International Documentary Conference (Aidc) has announced the 10 docos selected for its pitching forum, The FACTory.
Presented by Film Victoria and Screen Australia, the forum will allow the selected filmmakers to pitch their projects directly to international buyers, commissioners, and distributors. The forum takes place in front of a live audience.
Over 25 commissioning bodies are set to attend the event, including Tribeca Film Institute, National Geographic, Foxtel, BBC Storyville, Al Jazeera English, Canal +, Nhk Japan, American Documentary | Pov, Discovery and Universal Pictures.
The best pitch on the day will receive a marketing and distribution deal from The Solid State and Fan-Force — including $5,000 towards a theatrical trailer, poster and website, and $3,700 of distribution and social media marketing support services..
Selected from over 60 entries from around the world, the 10 successful projects are:.
Waste Nation (Australia...
- 2/5/2017
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Stephen K. Bannon’s ascension from Breitbart News executive to President-elect Donald Trump’s chief White House strategist and senior counselor shocked the world, in no small part because the alt-right figure has no background in government management. However, it’s not the first time Bannon has attempted to lead an industry outside of his professional experience. Bannon’s new role may be an ideal platform for propagandistic ambitions, but his career in independent film — first in distribution, then production — casts doubt on how much he believes in any of it.
Ten years ago, Bannon oversaw the distribution of independent films released by Wellspring Media, a company that supported a wide range of international cinema as well as gay-themed and other “transgressive” titles. Movies acquired and released under his tenure include the experimental Lgbt documentary “Tarnation” and “Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry,” a pro-Kerry documentary that opened during the 2004 election.
Ten years ago, Bannon oversaw the distribution of independent films released by Wellspring Media, a company that supported a wide range of international cinema as well as gay-themed and other “transgressive” titles. Movies acquired and released under his tenure include the experimental Lgbt documentary “Tarnation” and “Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry,” a pro-Kerry documentary that opened during the 2004 election.
- 11/21/2016
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
The latest rounds from Screen Australia.s Documentary Production Broadcast and Producer programs have seen 16 documentaries receive close to $4.4 million in funding..
This investment is expected to generate a total production expenditure of close to $16.7 million.
In a statement released to the media, Screen Australia.s Senior Manager, Documentary, Liz Stevens, said, .In the second round of the Producer program we are pleased to see producers aiming at ambitious and multi-layered release plans for stories that will appeal. The documentaries coming through the Broadcast program offer audiences good insights and a few surprises into many compelling Australian stories..
The Producer program enables filmmakers the flexibility to find the best pathway to their audience, whatever and whoever they might be.
The Documentary Production Producer and Broadcast programs now accept applications through the Online Application Portal. The next deadline for the Producer program is 18 September 2015. From 1 July 2015, the Broadcast program will accept applications at any time.
This investment is expected to generate a total production expenditure of close to $16.7 million.
In a statement released to the media, Screen Australia.s Senior Manager, Documentary, Liz Stevens, said, .In the second round of the Producer program we are pleased to see producers aiming at ambitious and multi-layered release plans for stories that will appeal. The documentaries coming through the Broadcast program offer audiences good insights and a few surprises into many compelling Australian stories..
The Producer program enables filmmakers the flexibility to find the best pathway to their audience, whatever and whoever they might be.
The Documentary Production Producer and Broadcast programs now accept applications through the Online Application Portal. The next deadline for the Producer program is 18 September 2015. From 1 July 2015, the Broadcast program will accept applications at any time.
- 6/16/2015
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
This past Monday at an event during the Banff World Media Festival, CineCoup 2015 shocked the crowd by offering what's known as The Big Deal to two projects: "Hellmington" and "High School Brawl." Each will receive up to $1,000,000 in production financing and a guaranteed “theatrical event” release in Cineplex theatres. This exciting result was made possible by a freshly announced financing partnership between CineCoup and Toronto/Calgary based alternative asset manager Clairwood Capital.
"Hellmington" and "High School Brawl,"and their two warrior-class filmmaking teams, earned The Big Deal accolade by equally impressing a panel of industry heavy-hitters, including producer Dan Goldberg ("Meatballs," "Hangover" trilogy), Michael Kennedy, Evp Filmed Entertainment, Cineplex Entertainment and Susan Curran, Executive Director of Marketing and Acquisitions, Anchor Bay Canada at the Live pitch event, the final phase of CineCoup’s 12-week film accelerator. The pitch included a video highlight reel and an intense Q&A between the panel and each of the finalists.
“We went looking for Canada’s best emerging filmmakers and genre projects, and these teams brought it! "Hellmington" and "High School Brawl" pushed the limits at every turn and we’re ready to help bring their vision to the big screen,” said J Joly CEO and Founder of CineCoup. “We’re amazed by the level of creativity that has surfaced from this cohort and are excited by our new partnership with Clairwood Capital to help expand from single pictures to a slate.”
"We’re ecstatic and can’t quite think straight!," said Alex Williams, Justin Hewitt and Michelle Aseltine of "Hellmington." "To think that we’ve come this far after only 12 twelve weeks and have the opportunity to scare audiences with our vision is amazing."
"We’ve been making movies together since high school and every filmmaking experience we’ve had has led us to this amazing moment. We are blown away!," said Aaron Kurmey, Kevin Johnson and Ryan Hatt of "High School Brawl."
“CineCoup’s lean and mean approach to filmmaking coupled with its unprecedented support of filmmakers aligns perfectly with our approach,” said Glenn Paradis, President and CEO, Clairwood Capital Management, Inc. “We’re eager to get production opportunities off the ground for additional Final 5 teams that show great promise.”
This week also marks the 1-year theatrical anniversary of CineCoup’s inaugural Big Deal,"WolfCop," the global cult phenomenon that serves as a benchmark for today’s Big Deal recipients. "WolfCop 2" will start shooting this summer and to kickoff the occasion CineCoup has launched an Indiegogo campaign that offers fans the opportunity to cast a celebrity cameo in the dirtier, hairier sequel: http://ow.ly/NZurR .
This announcement is the culmination of a demanding 12 weeks in CineCoup’s accelerator program. Close to 100 filmmaking teams from across Canada applied with a concept trailer for a feature film. Each week, filmmakers produced content to package their projects and build audiences on CineCoup’s social web platform. Indie film fans watched videos and earned votes to help teams advance through several gateways.
CineCoup is also actively pursuing partnerships to launch the platform into new media verticals and global markets.
"Hellmington" and "High School Brawl,"and their two warrior-class filmmaking teams, earned The Big Deal accolade by equally impressing a panel of industry heavy-hitters, including producer Dan Goldberg ("Meatballs," "Hangover" trilogy), Michael Kennedy, Evp Filmed Entertainment, Cineplex Entertainment and Susan Curran, Executive Director of Marketing and Acquisitions, Anchor Bay Canada at the Live pitch event, the final phase of CineCoup’s 12-week film accelerator. The pitch included a video highlight reel and an intense Q&A between the panel and each of the finalists.
“We went looking for Canada’s best emerging filmmakers and genre projects, and these teams brought it! "Hellmington" and "High School Brawl" pushed the limits at every turn and we’re ready to help bring their vision to the big screen,” said J Joly CEO and Founder of CineCoup. “We’re amazed by the level of creativity that has surfaced from this cohort and are excited by our new partnership with Clairwood Capital to help expand from single pictures to a slate.”
"We’re ecstatic and can’t quite think straight!," said Alex Williams, Justin Hewitt and Michelle Aseltine of "Hellmington." "To think that we’ve come this far after only 12 twelve weeks and have the opportunity to scare audiences with our vision is amazing."
"We’ve been making movies together since high school and every filmmaking experience we’ve had has led us to this amazing moment. We are blown away!," said Aaron Kurmey, Kevin Johnson and Ryan Hatt of "High School Brawl."
“CineCoup’s lean and mean approach to filmmaking coupled with its unprecedented support of filmmakers aligns perfectly with our approach,” said Glenn Paradis, President and CEO, Clairwood Capital Management, Inc. “We’re eager to get production opportunities off the ground for additional Final 5 teams that show great promise.”
This week also marks the 1-year theatrical anniversary of CineCoup’s inaugural Big Deal,"WolfCop," the global cult phenomenon that serves as a benchmark for today’s Big Deal recipients. "WolfCop 2" will start shooting this summer and to kickoff the occasion CineCoup has launched an Indiegogo campaign that offers fans the opportunity to cast a celebrity cameo in the dirtier, hairier sequel: http://ow.ly/NZurR .
This announcement is the culmination of a demanding 12 weeks in CineCoup’s accelerator program. Close to 100 filmmaking teams from across Canada applied with a concept trailer for a feature film. Each week, filmmakers produced content to package their projects and build audiences on CineCoup’s social web platform. Indie film fans watched videos and earned votes to help teams advance through several gateways.
CineCoup is also actively pursuing partnerships to launch the platform into new media verticals and global markets.
- 6/10/2015
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
CineCoup Media, a Canada-based new studio model for independent content creators to develop and market their original film and TV projects, has announced the Final 5 genre projects that are moving forward for the chance at $1,000,000 in production financing and an ‘event style’ theatrical release with Cineplex Entertainment.
The Final 5 projects are:
"A Western" – Vancouver, BC
Team : Alex Simon, Alex Parra, Noah Dennis
"Across All Galaxies" – Toronto, On
Team : Elvis Deane, Andrew Hopps, Sara Miller
"Hellmington" – Toronto, On
Team : Alex Lee Williams, Michelle Aseltine, Justin Hewitt-Drakulic
"High School Brawl" – Edmonton, Ab
Team : Aaron Kurmey, Ryan Hatt, Kevin Johnson
"Black Land" – Vancouver, BC
Team : Adam Dent, Shaine Jones, Nick Marley
The Final 5 teams will travel to Banff World Media Festival for the “CineCoup $1,000,000 Big Dirty Drink-up” event on June 8th, where they’ll pitch before a packed room and a panel of industry professionals, including: Michael Kennedy, Evp Filmed Entertainment, Cineplex Entertainment;producer Dan Goldberg (Meatballs, Hangover series); Susan Curran, Director of Marketing at Starz Home Entertainment, CineCoup executives and the top CineCoup fan!
One project will be greenlit for the CineCoup Big Deal that afternoon.
The Final 5 projects are:
"A Western" – Vancouver, BC
Team : Alex Simon, Alex Parra, Noah Dennis
"Across All Galaxies" – Toronto, On
Team : Elvis Deane, Andrew Hopps, Sara Miller
"Hellmington" – Toronto, On
Team : Alex Lee Williams, Michelle Aseltine, Justin Hewitt-Drakulic
"High School Brawl" – Edmonton, Ab
Team : Aaron Kurmey, Ryan Hatt, Kevin Johnson
"Black Land" – Vancouver, BC
Team : Adam Dent, Shaine Jones, Nick Marley
The Final 5 teams will travel to Banff World Media Festival for the “CineCoup $1,000,000 Big Dirty Drink-up” event on June 8th, where they’ll pitch before a packed room and a panel of industry professionals, including: Michael Kennedy, Evp Filmed Entertainment, Cineplex Entertainment;producer Dan Goldberg (Meatballs, Hangover series); Susan Curran, Director of Marketing at Starz Home Entertainment, CineCoup executives and the top CineCoup fan!
One project will be greenlit for the CineCoup Big Deal that afternoon.
- 5/28/2015
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
The first round of Aacta Award winners have been announced today at the 4th Aacta Award Luncheon held at the Star Event Centre in Sydney.
Celebrating screen craft excellence in Australia, 22 awards were presented, recognising the work of screen practitioners working in television, documentary, short fiction film, short animation and feature film.
The Luncheon was hosted by writer/actor/producer/director Adam Zwar, who was also joined throughout the event by a list of distinguished presenters. including Aacta President Geoffrey Rush, David Stratton, Damian Walshe-Howling, Alexandra Schepisi, Charlotte Best and Diana Glenn.
In the feature film category, Predestination took home the most Awards; with Ben Nott Acs taking out the prize for Best Cinematography, Matt Villa Ase winning the award for Best Editing, and Matthew Putland scooping Best Production Design.
Tess Schofield was honoured with the Aacta Award for Best Costume Design for her work on The Water Diviner while...
Celebrating screen craft excellence in Australia, 22 awards were presented, recognising the work of screen practitioners working in television, documentary, short fiction film, short animation and feature film.
The Luncheon was hosted by writer/actor/producer/director Adam Zwar, who was also joined throughout the event by a list of distinguished presenters. including Aacta President Geoffrey Rush, David Stratton, Damian Walshe-Howling, Alexandra Schepisi, Charlotte Best and Diana Glenn.
In the feature film category, Predestination took home the most Awards; with Ben Nott Acs taking out the prize for Best Cinematography, Matt Villa Ase winning the award for Best Editing, and Matthew Putland scooping Best Production Design.
Tess Schofield was honoured with the Aacta Award for Best Costume Design for her work on The Water Diviner while...
- 1/27/2015
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
The Writers Guild of America, West has chosen late screenwriter-director-actor-producer Harold Ramis to receive its Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, awarded to a Writers Guild member who has advanced the literature of motion pictures and made outstanding contributions to the profession of the screenwriter. Erica Mann Ramis and family will accept the award on Ramis’ behalf at the Writers Guild Awards ceremony on Saturday, February 14. Harold Ramis passed away on February 24, 2014 at the age of 69. From today’s announcement:
“Harold Ramis changed the face of comedy. His death last year deprived us of his unique way of seeing the world, at once hilarious and wise. From his early work with National Lampoon and Sctv through Animal House, Meatballs, Caddyshack, and Ghostbusters, Ramis’ voice was strong, clear, outrageous in all the best ways. His unrealized projects – an adaptation of Confederacy of Dunces, a biopic about Emma Goldman – leave us aching with...
“Harold Ramis changed the face of comedy. His death last year deprived us of his unique way of seeing the world, at once hilarious and wise. From his early work with National Lampoon and Sctv through Animal House, Meatballs, Caddyshack, and Ghostbusters, Ramis’ voice was strong, clear, outrageous in all the best ways. His unrealized projects – an adaptation of Confederacy of Dunces, a biopic about Emma Goldman – leave us aching with...
- 1/13/2015
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline
Russell Crowe-Directed Movie Up for Australian Film Award; Crowe Shortlisted Only in Acting Category
Director Russell Crowe Movie up for Best Film: Australian Academy Awards 2015 nominations (photo: Actor-director Russell Crowe in 'The Water Diviner') Aacta Awards: Feature Film Categories Best Film The Babadook Kristina Ceyton and Kristian Moliere Charlie's Country Nils Erik Nielsen, Peter Djigirr and Rolf de Heer Predestination Paddy McDonald, Tim McGahan, Peter Spierig and Michael Spierig The Railway Man Chris Brown, Andy Paterson and Bill Curbishley Tracks Emile Sherman and Iain Canning The Water Diviner Andrew Mason, Keith Rodger and Troy Lum Best Director The Babadook Jennifer Kent Charlie's Country Rolf de Heer Predestination Peter Spierig and Michael Spierig The Rover David Michôd Best Actress Kate Box The Little Death Essie Davis The Babadook Sarah Snook Predestination Mia Wasikowska Tracks Best Actor Russell Crowe The Water Diviner David Gulpilil Charlie's Country Damon Herriman The Little Death Guy Pearce The Rover Best Supporting Actor Patrick Brammall The Little Death Yilmaz Erdogan...
- 12/3/2014
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
Screen Australia has released the final guidelines for its new suite of documentary programs, sparking a wave of criticism that little has changed since the draft guidelines were published in September.
Australian Directors Guild executive director Kingston Anderson said, "We are very disapointed. This is a missed opportunity."
Simon Nasht told If, "Documentary has been hit with a totally unjustifed cut of more than $2 million while feature film remains a protected species mired in failure."
Fellow filmmaker Tom Zubrycki said, "Of all the drafts Screen Australia has issued the initial ones issued back in June which recognised the changing nature of documentary production were far preferable to this comprised final version.
.It's very disappointing that the overall allocation for documentary has dropped by $1.1 million. Moreover this figure hides a far greater reduction because feature documentaries are no longer allowed to apply via the feature film production door and instead will...
Australian Directors Guild executive director Kingston Anderson said, "We are very disapointed. This is a missed opportunity."
Simon Nasht told If, "Documentary has been hit with a totally unjustifed cut of more than $2 million while feature film remains a protected species mired in failure."
Fellow filmmaker Tom Zubrycki said, "Of all the drafts Screen Australia has issued the initial ones issued back in June which recognised the changing nature of documentary production were far preferable to this comprised final version.
.It's very disappointing that the overall allocation for documentary has dropped by $1.1 million. Moreover this figure hides a far greater reduction because feature documentaries are no longer allowed to apply via the feature film production door and instead will...
- 11/16/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Documentaries examining cross-cultural love, the education system, indigenous affairs and a highly reclusive Israeli community in Melbourne are among eight projects funded by Screen Australia.
The agency also released the final guidelines for its new suite of documentary programs following nine months of consultation.
The Producer program and the Broadcast program will sit alongside the development support and Producer Equity program. First application deadlines for the new programs are January 23 for development and January 30 for the Producer and Broadcast programs.
.The new guidelines respond to industry.s desire for both certainty and flexibility,. said Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason. .They maintain our strong partnerships with the broadcasters while giving producers opportunities to develop new funding models, reach audiences beyond television and drive more entrepreneurial deals..
In the latest funding round the agency is investing $2.2 million, triggering production worth $5.5 million. The beneficiaries are Cordell Jigsaw Productions, Mint Pictures, Smith & Nasht, Heiress Films,...
The agency also released the final guidelines for its new suite of documentary programs following nine months of consultation.
The Producer program and the Broadcast program will sit alongside the development support and Producer Equity program. First application deadlines for the new programs are January 23 for development and January 30 for the Producer and Broadcast programs.
.The new guidelines respond to industry.s desire for both certainty and flexibility,. said Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason. .They maintain our strong partnerships with the broadcasters while giving producers opportunities to develop new funding models, reach audiences beyond television and drive more entrepreneurial deals..
In the latest funding round the agency is investing $2.2 million, triggering production worth $5.5 million. The beneficiaries are Cordell Jigsaw Productions, Mint Pictures, Smith & Nasht, Heiress Films,...
- 11/15/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Last week at Tiff Bell Lightbox, there was a camp reunion of sorts, where cast and crew from the Canadian comedy classic "Meatballs" came to share their memories to a receptive crowd. The charity screening was organized to support Action Against Hunger, a local group that is also celebrating its 35th birthday.
A number of people associated with the film, both behind and in front of the camera, came out to show their support. Dan Goldberg was one of the main writers and producers of the film, and it's clear that the film quite literally changed his life. "For me, no, nothing was the same [after 'Meatballs']," Dan shared. "It's the biggest change in my life, it's the thing I appreciate the most, and the most enjoyable hit I ever had. Going from zero to that was much bigger than going from that to anything else."
Nabbing Bill Murray
Goldberg worked with...
A number of people associated with the film, both behind and in front of the camera, came out to show their support. Dan Goldberg was one of the main writers and producers of the film, and it's clear that the film quite literally changed his life. "For me, no, nothing was the same [after 'Meatballs']," Dan shared. "It's the biggest change in my life, it's the thing I appreciate the most, and the most enjoyable hit I ever had. Going from zero to that was much bigger than going from that to anything else."
Nabbing Bill Murray
Goldberg worked with...
- 6/10/2014
- by Jason Gorber
- Moviefone
Reviewed by Kevin Scott, MoreHorror.com
Heavy Metal (1981)
Director: Gerald Potterton
Writers: Daniel Goldberg, Len Blum, Dan O’Bannon, Richard Corben, Bernie Wrightson, Angus McKie, Jean Giraud
Voice talents: John Candy, Eugene Levy, Richard Romanus, Al Waxman, John Vernon
Soundtrack artists: Sammy Hagar, Journey, Riggs, Devo, Blue Oyster Cult, Cheap Trick, Don Felder, Donald Fagen, Nazareth, Grand Funk Railroad, Black Sabbath, Trust, Stevie Nicks
If you were a kid in a record store in the early 1980’s, you saw this poster. Our record store was poorly lit with carpet crawling up the walls where you could thumb through albums with provocative covers while your parents ran their errands. Ahh, innocence lost. I couldn’t recall an animated film like this before or since, but the most significant thing that I can remember about “Heavy Metal” is that it taught me that animation can have adult and horrific elements. This movie scared me a little.
Heavy Metal (1981)
Director: Gerald Potterton
Writers: Daniel Goldberg, Len Blum, Dan O’Bannon, Richard Corben, Bernie Wrightson, Angus McKie, Jean Giraud
Voice talents: John Candy, Eugene Levy, Richard Romanus, Al Waxman, John Vernon
Soundtrack artists: Sammy Hagar, Journey, Riggs, Devo, Blue Oyster Cult, Cheap Trick, Don Felder, Donald Fagen, Nazareth, Grand Funk Railroad, Black Sabbath, Trust, Stevie Nicks
If you were a kid in a record store in the early 1980’s, you saw this poster. Our record store was poorly lit with carpet crawling up the walls where you could thumb through albums with provocative covers while your parents ran their errands. Ahh, innocence lost. I couldn’t recall an animated film like this before or since, but the most significant thing that I can remember about “Heavy Metal” is that it taught me that animation can have adult and horrific elements. This movie scared me a little.
- 5/24/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
I was going to write about the new Paul Feig film The Heat and the unfair weight put on female driven comedies to prove that yes, women are funny. In fact, when I heard of The Heat, the first thing that I thought was “Oh yeah, like Feds.” FEDs (Daniel Goldberg, 1988) is the only other time I can think of that the buddy-cop genre was populated by women. To be honest, I recall FEDs being pretty funny. It features Rebecca De Mornay and SNL alumus Mary Gross as FBI trainees who get dealt a tough case while completing their training and tests. Regardless, it was completely unfair for me to immediately compare it to the only other known female buddy cop movie out there. We’ve seen multiple iterations within the genre including interracial (Lethal Weapon), inter-jurisdictional (Bon Cop Bad Cop), international (Rush Hour), and even interspecies (Turner and Hooch) pairings.
- 7/15/2013
- by Lindsey Campbell
- SoundOnSight
With its release date getting closer, Warner Bros. Pictures dropped a third TV spot for “The Hangover Part III” on Monday (May 13).
The last film in the comedy trilogy about the adventures of The Wolfpack as they hit the road stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis.
While the first two movies revolved around their adventures surrounding a bachelor party and a wedding, this one will be darker, according to director Todd Phillips.
“All my movies, as I get the ability to do it, they tend to go a little darker," Phillips said recently. "Funnily enough, there's a line in this scene that we shot yesterday, which I turned to Dan Goldberg, my producing partner, and I said, 'That's the tagline for the movie'.”
Fans still have a little while to wait to see the flick; it doesn’t arrive in theaters until May 24, but in the meantime, check...
The last film in the comedy trilogy about the adventures of The Wolfpack as they hit the road stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis.
While the first two movies revolved around their adventures surrounding a bachelor party and a wedding, this one will be darker, according to director Todd Phillips.
“All my movies, as I get the ability to do it, they tend to go a little darker," Phillips said recently. "Funnily enough, there's a line in this scene that we shot yesterday, which I turned to Dan Goldberg, my producing partner, and I said, 'That's the tagline for the movie'.”
Fans still have a little while to wait to see the flick; it doesn’t arrive in theaters until May 24, but in the meantime, check...
- 5/14/2013
- GossipCenter
It’s been two years. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and Doug (Justin Bartha) are happily living uneventful lives at home. Tattoos have been lasered off, files purged. The last they heard from disaster-magnet Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong), he’d been tossed into a Thai prison and, with him out of the way, the guys have very nearly recovered from their nights prowling the seamy side of Las Vegas in a roofie’d haze, and being kidnapped, shot at, and chased by drug-dealing mobsters in Bangkok.
The only member of the Wolfpack who’s not content is Alan (Zach Galifianakis). Still lacking a sense of purpose, the group’s black sheep has ditched his meds and given in to his natural impulses in a big way—which, for Alan, means no boundaries, no filters and no judgment—until a personal crisis forces him to finally seek the help he needs.
The only member of the Wolfpack who’s not content is Alan (Zach Galifianakis). Still lacking a sense of purpose, the group’s black sheep has ditched his meds and given in to his natural impulses in a big way—which, for Alan, means no boundaries, no filters and no judgment—until a personal crisis forces him to finally seek the help he needs.
- 5/10/2013
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Hangover Part III has unveiled new character posters of its stars.
The artwork features close head shots of the 'Wolfpack' - Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha.
Ken Jeong, John Goodman, Heather Graham, a rooster and a giraffe also get character posters.
In the third instalment, Cooper, Helms and Galifianakis hit the road again but this time to look for Leslie Chow (Jeong).
Director Todd Phillips said that the final instalment of the comedic franchise will be darker than the previous films.
He said: "All my movies, as I get the ability to do it, they tend to go a little darker. Funnily enough, there's a line in this scene that we shot yesterday, which I turned to Dan Goldberg, my producing partner, and I said, 'That's the tagline for the movie'."
The Hangover Part III hits theatres on May 24 in the Us and UK. Watch...
The artwork features close head shots of the 'Wolfpack' - Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha.
Ken Jeong, John Goodman, Heather Graham, a rooster and a giraffe also get character posters.
In the third instalment, Cooper, Helms and Galifianakis hit the road again but this time to look for Leslie Chow (Jeong).
Director Todd Phillips said that the final instalment of the comedic franchise will be darker than the previous films.
He said: "All my movies, as I get the ability to do it, they tend to go a little darker. Funnily enough, there's a line in this scene that we shot yesterday, which I turned to Dan Goldberg, my producing partner, and I said, 'That's the tagline for the movie'."
The Hangover Part III hits theatres on May 24 in the Us and UK. Watch...
- 5/10/2013
- Digital Spy
Catch fresh images as well as the latest poster featuring Zach Galifianikis as Alan in Todd Phillips' The Hangover: Part III. This joins the recent poster we added with Bradley Cooper for the Warner Bros. Pictures release which opens on May 24th. Phillips scripts with Craig Mazin, based on the characters first created by Scott Moore and Jon Lucas. With 2 weeks left until release, and so many frequent poster additions for the finale, we're sure to get a few more prior. Thomas Tull, Scott Budnick, Chris Bender and J.C. Spink serve as executive producers on the project prodced by Dan Goldberg and Phillips.
- 5/9/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Todd Phillips has discussed The Hangover Part III's "darker" tone.
Phillips, who has directed all three films in the series and co-wrote the second and third, told Collider that he intentionally took the final film in a more serious direction.
"All my movies, as I get the ability to do it, they tend to go a little darker," Phillips mused. "Funnily enough, there's a line in this scene that we shot yesterday, which I turned to Dan Goldberg, my producing partner, and I said, 'That's the tagline for the movie'.
"Which is when Chow turns and he goes [imitating Chow], 'And then, everything went black'. Everything Went Black is also the title of a Black Flag album, but it's also a great tagline for this movie in a weird way. Because 'everything went black' makes you think, 'Oh, is it another blackout?' No, no, no. It just got very dark.
Phillips, who has directed all three films in the series and co-wrote the second and third, told Collider that he intentionally took the final film in a more serious direction.
"All my movies, as I get the ability to do it, they tend to go a little darker," Phillips mused. "Funnily enough, there's a line in this scene that we shot yesterday, which I turned to Dan Goldberg, my producing partner, and I said, 'That's the tagline for the movie'.
"Which is when Chow turns and he goes [imitating Chow], 'And then, everything went black'. Everything Went Black is also the title of a Black Flag album, but it's also a great tagline for this movie in a weird way. Because 'everything went black' makes you think, 'Oh, is it another blackout?' No, no, no. It just got very dark.
- 4/18/2013
- Digital Spy
It's been a long road for the Wolf Pack and for ComingSoon.net, too, along the way. We were in Las Vegas back in 2008 , visiting the production of the original comedy in and around Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. Two years later, it was off to Thailand (by way of Burbank) for The Hangover Part II . Now, with The Hangover Part III hitting theaters May 24 and ending Todd Phillips' trilogy, we're finally allowed to share our very last on-set adventure with Phil, Stu and Alan. "Much to the chagrin of some people," Phillips smiles on a soundstage made up to represent a seedy Tijuana motel, "it goes darker. Funnily enough, there's a line in this scene that we shot yesterday, which I turned to Dan Goldberg, my producing partner, and I said, 'That's the tagline for the...
- 4/17/2013
- Comingsoon.net
The Hangover Part III is pretty much guaranteed to be one of the biggest films of the year, with the film set to bring a close to the highly-successful franchise.
The last instalment took more than half a billion dollars for Warner Bros., and whilst the studio have been keeping their cards very tight to their chest for this one, we imagine that it’s going to be a brilliant finale.
We’ve recently been treated to an awesome first poster, parodying an epic showdown between Alan and Chow, Harry Potter-style. And with its release now less than three months away, the studio have finally debuted the first trailer, giving us a great look at the comedy we have coming our way at the start of summer.
This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.
The last instalment took more than half a billion dollars for Warner Bros., and whilst the studio have been keeping their cards very tight to their chest for this one, we imagine that it’s going to be a brilliant finale.
We’ve recently been treated to an awesome first poster, parodying an epic showdown between Alan and Chow, Harry Potter-style. And with its release now less than three months away, the studio have finally debuted the first trailer, giving us a great look at the comedy we have coming our way at the start of summer.
This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.
- 3/7/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
“The Hangover Part III” is the third and final film in director Todd Phillips’ record-shattering comedy franchise. This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off. The Hangover Part III In theaters on May 24 Director: Todd Phillips Writers: Todd Phillips & Craig Mazin Producers: Todd Phillips, Dan Goldberg Executive Producers: Thomas Tull, Scott Budnick, Chris Bender, J.C. Spink Cast: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms , Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor, Justin Bartha, John Goodman, Sasha Barrese, Gillian Vigman, Jamie Chung...
- 3/7/2013
- by hnblog@hollywoodnews.com (Hollywood News Team)
- Hollywoodnews.com
Todd Phillips’ The Hangover Part III naturally has a lot of anticipation surrounding it. The last instalment took the franchise to new heights, topping box offices around the world, and taking more than half a billion dollars in the process.
The final film to conclude the trilogy is set to break from the formula of the first two films, and we’re really looking forward to seeing how it all ends.
The first teaser trailer is set to debut tomorrow, and ahead of its release, a brilliant first poster has surfaced online, giving us a look at an epic showdown between Alan and Chow.
The official synopsis remains under wraps for now, but we’re expecting there to be no wedding like we had in the first films. All bets are pretty much off as to how awesome this is going to be.
Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, and...
The final film to conclude the trilogy is set to break from the formula of the first two films, and we’re really looking forward to seeing how it all ends.
The first teaser trailer is set to debut tomorrow, and ahead of its release, a brilliant first poster has surfaced online, giving us a look at an epic showdown between Alan and Chow.
The official synopsis remains under wraps for now, but we’re expecting there to be no wedding like we had in the first films. All bets are pretty much off as to how awesome this is going to be.
Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, and...
- 3/6/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Hangover Part III is naturally expected to be one of the biggest films of the year. And in all likelihood, it’s set to be the year’s most successful comedy.
We’re expecting the first trailer to land pretty much any day now. After seeing two new images this week, we’ve got another great new image to share. And given the strips of black mattes on either side of the image, smart money says this is lifted directly from the first trailer. And that, in itself, indicates we should be seeing the first The Hangover Part III trailer land soon.
The official plot synopsis remains under wraps, but we do know that the film is going to be breaking from the past formula. So don’t expect there to be a wedding to attend. But, naturally, expect there to be plenty of hungover mayhem to enjoy.
Bradley Cooper,...
We’re expecting the first trailer to land pretty much any day now. After seeing two new images this week, we’ve got another great new image to share. And given the strips of black mattes on either side of the image, smart money says this is lifted directly from the first trailer. And that, in itself, indicates we should be seeing the first The Hangover Part III trailer land soon.
The official plot synopsis remains under wraps, but we do know that the film is going to be breaking from the past formula. So don’t expect there to be a wedding to attend. But, naturally, expect there to be plenty of hungover mayhem to enjoy.
Bradley Cooper,...
- 2/26/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Along with The Wolverine, one of the biggest blockbusters of the year to remain without a first trailer, or even a first teaser trailer, is The Hangover Part III.
Todd Phillips’ latest movie will be released in theatres this coming May, and we’ve heard very, very little from the film. And I’m taking that as an awesome sign.
We know that the film won’t be taking the same formula as the original films, and so the fact that things are being kept under wraps suggests that we’ve got a lot of fun in store for us, in my books. The sequel was a huge success back in 2011, taking more than half a billion dollars. And I have a very good feeling that the next instalment, completing the trilogy, is going to be another big hit for Warner Bros.
The official synopsis remains under wraps, and that...
Todd Phillips’ latest movie will be released in theatres this coming May, and we’ve heard very, very little from the film. And I’m taking that as an awesome sign.
We know that the film won’t be taking the same formula as the original films, and so the fact that things are being kept under wraps suggests that we’ve got a lot of fun in store for us, in my books. The sequel was a huge success back in 2011, taking more than half a billion dollars. And I have a very good feeling that the next instalment, completing the trilogy, is going to be another big hit for Warner Bros.
The official synopsis remains under wraps, and that...
- 2/25/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Hangover Part III is set to bring an end to one of the most memorable and successful film series in recent years next spring, and it’s going to be doing so in style.
The plot is expected to take an entirely new direction, and with a highly prominent release date next May, things are looking good.
We’ve got just over five more months before it hits the big screen, and now EW have debuted the first official images from one of the most anticipated comedies of 2013.
As of yet, there’s still no official synopsis, but along with the images comes an excellent little quote from Todd Phillips:
“”The Hangover Part III is Alan’s story,” says director Todd Phillips of Zach Galifianakis’ character. ”He’s going through a crisis after the death of his father, [and] the Wolfpack is all he has.””
Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis,...
The plot is expected to take an entirely new direction, and with a highly prominent release date next May, things are looking good.
We’ve got just over five more months before it hits the big screen, and now EW have debuted the first official images from one of the most anticipated comedies of 2013.
As of yet, there’s still no official synopsis, but along with the images comes an excellent little quote from Todd Phillips:
“”The Hangover Part III is Alan’s story,” says director Todd Phillips of Zach Galifianakis’ character. ”He’s going through a crisis after the death of his father, [and] the Wolfpack is all he has.””
Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis,...
- 12/17/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Principal photography is underway on Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ “The Hangover Part III,” the third and final film in director Todd Phillips’ record-shattering comedy franchise.
This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.
“The Hangover Part III” reunites Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha as Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug. Returning to the ensemble are Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor and, as the guys’ long-suffering wives, Gillian Vigman, Sasha Barrese and Jamie Chung. John Goodman joins the cast as well.
Phillips directs from a screenplay he wrote with Craig Mazin, who also collaborated with him on the screenplay for “The Hangover Part II.” Phillips is producing the film under his Green Hat Films banner, together with Dan Goldberg. Thomas Tull, Scott Budnick, Chris Bender and J.C. Spink are the executive producers.
This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.
“The Hangover Part III” reunites Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha as Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug. Returning to the ensemble are Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor and, as the guys’ long-suffering wives, Gillian Vigman, Sasha Barrese and Jamie Chung. John Goodman joins the cast as well.
Phillips directs from a screenplay he wrote with Craig Mazin, who also collaborated with him on the screenplay for “The Hangover Part II.” Phillips is producing the film under his Green Hat Films banner, together with Dan Goldberg. Thomas Tull, Scott Budnick, Chris Bender and J.C. Spink are the executive producers.
- 9/10/2012
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
Who’s game again for one last wild ride with Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis? Well the Wolfpack is hitting the road again and this time all bets are off. Principal photography is underway on Warner Bros. Pictures. and Legendary Pictures. The Hangover Part III, the third and final film in director Todd Phillips. record-shattering comedy franchise. This time, there.s no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? Famous last words.
The Hangover Part III reunites Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha as Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug. Returning to the ensemble are Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor and, as the guys. long-suffering wives, Gillian Vigman, Sasha Barrese and Jamie Chung. John Goodman joins the cast as well.
Phillips directs from a screenplay he wrote with Craig Mazin, who also collaborated with him on the screenplay for The Hangover Part II.
The Hangover Part III reunites Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha as Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug. Returning to the ensemble are Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor and, as the guys. long-suffering wives, Gillian Vigman, Sasha Barrese and Jamie Chung. John Goodman joins the cast as well.
Phillips directs from a screenplay he wrote with Craig Mazin, who also collaborated with him on the screenplay for The Hangover Part II.
- 9/10/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Variety is reporting that John Goodman is in talks to play a small role in Todd Phillips' The Hangover Part III . He would play "a small role as an antagonist in the vein of the character Paul Giamatti played in 'Hangover II,' says the trade. Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong, Mike Epps, Heather Graham and Sasha Barrese were already on board for the May 24, 2013 release. Phillips co-wrote the script with Craig Mazin. Phillips and Daniel Goldberg will produce with Legendary's Thomas Tull executive producing.
- 8/16/2012
- Comingsoon.net
The film won't hit theaters until next summer, but as production gears up for The Hangover Part III , Legendary Pictures has revealed through their Facebook page a teaser logo design that you can check out below. Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms are slated to return to theaters on May 24, 2013, reprising their roles as Phil, Alan and Stu in the third and final adventure of the Wolf Pack. This outting will allegedly bring the gang to Tijuana with an expanded role for Mike Epps' character, Black Doug, and the return Ken Jeong's Leslie Chow. Director Todd Phillips co-wrote the script with Craig Mazin. Phillips and Daniel Goldberg will produce with Legendary's Thomas Tull executive producing.
- 7/29/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Mike Epps, who played Black Doug in The Hangover , is coming back for The Hangover Part III . Todd Phillips will again direct the third installment, starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Ken Jeong. Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures will co-finance the May 24, 2013 release. Phillips co-wrote the script with Craig Mazin. Phillips and Daniel Goldberg will produce with Legendary's Thomas Tull executive producing. (Photo Credit: Apega/WENN)...
- 7/21/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Chicago – Now that Wes Anderson’s marvelous “Moonrise Kingdom” has finally received a much-belated wide release, it’s an ideal time for audiences to revisit Bill Murray’s first cinematic excursion to summer camp. Ivan Reitman’s 1979 hit, “Meatballs,” is famous primary for giving the SNL vet his first starring role, which is appropriate considering Murray is the only reason worth watching it.
As far as “snobs vs. slobs” farces of the ’70s go, “Meatballs” is a passable but wholly unremarkable escapist lark. It assembles a series of misfit stereotypes—the clueless nerd, the fat kid, the guy who can’t help blowing stuff up—and has them go through the motions. There isn’t a single gag involving the hapless counselors-in-training at Camp North Star that is the least bit funny or surprising. Half of the film’s 99-minute running time is so tiresome that it will undoubtedly lead...
As far as “snobs vs. slobs” farces of the ’70s go, “Meatballs” is a passable but wholly unremarkable escapist lark. It assembles a series of misfit stereotypes—the clueless nerd, the fat kid, the guy who can’t help blowing stuff up—and has them go through the motions. There isn’t a single gag involving the hapless counselors-in-training at Camp North Star that is the least bit funny or surprising. Half of the film’s 99-minute running time is so tiresome that it will undoubtedly lead...
- 7/3/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
I thought it was funnier. Meatballs looms large in the memory as Bill Murray’s first big film and a laugh riot along the lines of Caddyshack. It certainly has the right pedigree as it came from director Ivan Reitman and was co-written by Harold Ramis. The film was a hit when first released in 1979 and spawned several sequels and now it is making its Blu-ray debut on Tuesday from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
It has not aged well. The humor is mild, even for 1979, when Animal House rewrote the rules a year earlier. This PG-rated comedy features the counselors and kids at Camp North Star, a ramshackle summer camp. Despite a reporter telling us the camp charges $1000 a week, we have no idea where the money goes given the dilapidated bunks, grounds, and facilities. The kids aren’t required to wear camp uniforms and they don’t seem to be following much of a schedule.
It has not aged well. The humor is mild, even for 1979, when Animal House rewrote the rules a year earlier. This PG-rated comedy features the counselors and kids at Camp North Star, a ramshackle summer camp. Despite a reporter telling us the camp charges $1000 a week, we have no idea where the money goes given the dilapidated bunks, grounds, and facilities. The kids aren’t required to wear camp uniforms and they don’t seem to be following much of a schedule.
- 6/13/2012
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
After producing Animal House in 1978 — an experience that only reinforced his desire to direct — 31-year-old Ivan Reitman gave himself a five-month window to conceive and shoot his own movie. He started with a simple premise — a crazy summer camp — but not much else in terms of Hollywood support or financing. (The budget was less than a million dollars.) But he thought he had an ace in the hole in Bill Murray, the then-27-year-old who was just emerging as one of the new faces on Saturday Night Live. If only he could persuade the contrarian comic, who he knew from...
- 6/12/2012
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
This week: After the blockbuster success of the first film, it was elementary that Robert Downey Jr. would return as the world's greatest sleuth and master of disguise in "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," costarring Jude Law, Noomi Rapace and Jared Evans.
Also new this week is Nicolas Cage's return as Johnny Blaze in "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance," Thandie Newton in "Tyler Perry's Good Deeds," the harrowing World War II foreign drama "In Darkness," and the Blu-ray debut of "Meatballs" with Bill Murray.
'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'
Box Office: $187 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 61% Fresh
Storyline: Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) meets his intellectual match in Professor Moriarty (Jared Evans), the evil mastermind behind a plot to start a World War for his own benefit. In an attempt to outmaneuver his formidable foe, Holmes steals Dr. Watson (Jude Law) away from his honeymoon, also...
Also new this week is Nicolas Cage's return as Johnny Blaze in "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance," Thandie Newton in "Tyler Perry's Good Deeds," the harrowing World War II foreign drama "In Darkness," and the Blu-ray debut of "Meatballs" with Bill Murray.
'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'
Box Office: $187 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 61% Fresh
Storyline: Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) meets his intellectual match in Professor Moriarty (Jared Evans), the evil mastermind behind a plot to start a World War for his own benefit. In an attempt to outmaneuver his formidable foe, Holmes steals Dr. Watson (Jude Law) away from his honeymoon, also...
- 6/11/2012
- by Robert DeSalvo
- NextMovie
Chicago-based Mpi Media Group is launching a new theatrical distribution division, Mpi Pictures, to handle six to eight theatrical releases per year – focusing on foreign-language films, indies and high-end genre fare. Photos: The Scene at SXSW 2012 Greg Newman, executive vice president of Mpi Media Group, will oversee the new division. Marie Therese Guirgis, who has been consulting with Mpi for more than five years, has come aboard as head of theatrical distribution. Additionally, Emily Woodburne and marketing executive Dan Goldberg have been hired to help oversee the initial slate. “The mission is to buy films and
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- 4/25/2012
- by Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures are reteaming with Todd Phillips for “The Hangover Part III,” the third installment in the record-breaking comedy franchise, which is slated for release on May 24, 2013. “The Hangover Part III” will star Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis, who will reprise the roles of Phil, Stu and Alan, collectively known to moviegoers as “the Wolfpack.” In the previous two films, the three friends’ attempts to plan a celebration have resulted in disaster for them, but led to a combined billion-dollar success at the worldwide box office.
Phillips said, “I’m so excited to embark on another ‘Hangover’ film with Bradley, Ed and Zach. We’re going to surprise a lot of people with the final chapter we have planned. It will be a fitting conclusion to our three-part opera of mayhem, despair and bad decisions.”
Phillips is writing the screenplay with Craig Mazin, who...
Phillips said, “I’m so excited to embark on another ‘Hangover’ film with Bradley, Ed and Zach. We’re going to surprise a lot of people with the final chapter we have planned. It will be a fitting conclusion to our three-part opera of mayhem, despair and bad decisions.”
Phillips is writing the screenplay with Craig Mazin, who...
- 3/23/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Despite the complete lack of want or need (as far as I can tell, anyway) for a third film in the franchise, Warner Bros. are plowing ahead with The Hangover Part III, which will once again see Todd Phillips re-team with Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis – what no Justin Bartha? – for yet more wolfpack-realted hijinks. From the official press release:
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures are reteaming with Todd Phillips for “The Hangover Part III,” the third installment in the record-breaking comedy franchise, which is slated for release on May 24, 2013. The announcement was made today by Jeff Robinov, President Warner Bros. Pictures Group.
“The Hangover Part III” will star Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis, who will reprise the roles of Phil, Stu and Alan, collectively known to moviegoers as “the Wolfpack.” In the previous two films, the three friends’ attempts to plan a celebration have resulted in disaster for them,...
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures are reteaming with Todd Phillips for “The Hangover Part III,” the third installment in the record-breaking comedy franchise, which is slated for release on May 24, 2013. The announcement was made today by Jeff Robinov, President Warner Bros. Pictures Group.
“The Hangover Part III” will star Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis, who will reprise the roles of Phil, Stu and Alan, collectively known to moviegoers as “the Wolfpack.” In the previous two films, the three friends’ attempts to plan a celebration have resulted in disaster for them,...
- 3/23/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Earlier today Warner Bros. said that The Hangover Part III would be released on May 24, 2013, and now they have posted a press release confirming that the final Hangover movie in Todd Phillips alcoholic debauchery trilogy will be filming this September. The press release didn’t reveal any details as to what could be happening to The Wolfpack (Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms) but what we do know is that they did get a huge raise in their salaries.
Phillips co-wrote the script with The Hangover Part II co-writer Craig Mazin and will return to the director’s chair a final time. The Hangover Part III is slated to open on May 24th, 2013.
Here’s the press release:
Burbank, CA, March 22, 2011 – Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures are reteaming with Todd Phillips for “The Hangover Part III,” the third installment in the record-breaking comedy franchise, which is slated for...
Phillips co-wrote the script with The Hangover Part II co-writer Craig Mazin and will return to the director’s chair a final time. The Hangover Part III is slated to open on May 24th, 2013.
Here’s the press release:
Burbank, CA, March 22, 2011 – Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures are reteaming with Todd Phillips for “The Hangover Part III,” the third installment in the record-breaking comedy franchise, which is slated for...
- 3/23/2012
- by Mike Lee
- FusedFilm
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees has reached a three-year agreement with Fremantle Media. The agreement covers domestic programs produced for network and basic cable. Fremantle's programs include "American Idol," "America's Got Talent" and the upcoming "The X Factor." As for Iatse, it represents makeup artists, lighting specialists and other production-crew workers. "This new enhanced agreement underlines our commitment to working with Fremantle Media North America on some of the biggest programming brands in television," the union's president said in a written statement. In the statement, Fremantle's executive VP of production, Dan Goldberg, said, "When...
- 7/26/2011
- by Joshua L. Weinstein
- The Wrap
Los Angeles – The Iatse and Fremantle Media North America (Fmna), the U.S. production division of global media giant FremantleMedia, have reached a three year term agreement covering domestic programs produced for network and basic cable, it was jointly announced today by Matthew D. Loeb, International President of Iatse and Dan Goldberg, Executive Vice President of Production for Fmna. Fmna, whose programs include “American Idol” (Fox), “America’s Got Talent” (NBC) and the upcoming “The X Factor” (Fox), which is co-produced with Simon Cowell’s Syco Television, have already been working with Ia crews on a number of their shows. The new agreement establishes parameters across all programs. “We are pleased to enter into this long-term relationship,” said Loeb in making the announcement. “This new enhanced agreement underlines our commitment to working with FremantleMedia North America on some of the biggest programming brands on television.” “When it comes to production,...
- 7/26/2011
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Comedy Sequel Has Now Crossed The $200 Million Mark Worldwide.
Burbank CA, May 31, 2011 – Warner Bros. Pictures. and Legendary Pictures. “The Hangover Part II”made it a memorable Memorial Day weekend at the box office. The blockbuster comedy has now crossed $200 million worldwide, the fastest of any comedy to surpass that benchmark. The joint announcement was made today by Warner Bros. Pictures President of Domestic Distribution Dan Fellman, and President of International Distribution Veronika Kwan-Rubinek. To date, “The Hangover Part II” has grossed more than $205 million globally.
Domestically, the Todd Phillips-directed comedy raked in more than $135 million dollars in its first five days in release, smashing multiple records along the way, beginning with its $10.4 million dollar midnight opening and first-day Thursday gross of over $31.6 million. “The Hangover Part II” broke the three-day, four-day and five-day opening records for a comedy film opening of any rating. Additionally, the film shattered both the...
Burbank CA, May 31, 2011 – Warner Bros. Pictures. and Legendary Pictures. “The Hangover Part II”made it a memorable Memorial Day weekend at the box office. The blockbuster comedy has now crossed $200 million worldwide, the fastest of any comedy to surpass that benchmark. The joint announcement was made today by Warner Bros. Pictures President of Domestic Distribution Dan Fellman, and President of International Distribution Veronika Kwan-Rubinek. To date, “The Hangover Part II” has grossed more than $205 million globally.
Domestically, the Todd Phillips-directed comedy raked in more than $135 million dollars in its first five days in release, smashing multiple records along the way, beginning with its $10.4 million dollar midnight opening and first-day Thursday gross of over $31.6 million. “The Hangover Part II” broke the three-day, four-day and five-day opening records for a comedy film opening of any rating. Additionally, the film shattered both the...
- 5/31/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Dan Goldberg.s got the golden touch. He produced the highest grossing (in both senses) R-rated comedy The Hangover, and has just released his sixth collaboration with director Todd Phillips the sequel .The Hangover Part II.. His touch is on Old School, Road Trip, School for Scoundrels, and Due Date as well as Howard Stern.s Private Parts, Space Jam, with Michael Jordan, Ivan Reitman.s romantic adventure .Six Days Seven Nights,. starring Harrison Ford, Stripes, Heavy Metal and Meatballs.Not bad for a kid from small town Ontario, Canada. He and Reitman were contemporaries at Hamilton.s McMaster University where he served as the first Vice-President and second President of the McMaster Film Board. Reitman and Goldberg still work together under...
- 5/30/2011
- by Anne Brodie
- Monsters and Critics
Burbank CA, May 27, 2011 .Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ “The Hangover Part II” has already broken multiple records on only its first day in release, it was announced today by Dan Fellman, Warner Bros. Pictures President of Domestic Distribution.
Box offices around the country got a midnight wake-up call when the Todd Phillips-directed comedy took in $10.4 million, shattering the previous midnight-opening record for an R-rated film. The sum also more than doubled the record for a midnight opening of any 2011 film to date. With the widest opening of any R-rated film, “The Hangover Part II” went on to earn a total of $31.7 million on its opening day, setting a new opening day record for a comedy.
In making the announcement, Fellman stated, “From the tracking, we knew audiences couldn’t wait for another ‘Hangover,’ but these numbers are through the roof. Leave it to Todd Phillips to create a...
Box offices around the country got a midnight wake-up call when the Todd Phillips-directed comedy took in $10.4 million, shattering the previous midnight-opening record for an R-rated film. The sum also more than doubled the record for a midnight opening of any 2011 film to date. With the widest opening of any R-rated film, “The Hangover Part II” went on to earn a total of $31.7 million on its opening day, setting a new opening day record for a comedy.
In making the announcement, Fellman stated, “From the tracking, we knew audiences couldn’t wait for another ‘Hangover,’ but these numbers are through the roof. Leave it to Todd Phillips to create a...
- 5/27/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ “The Hangover Part II” has already broken multiple records on only its first day in release, it was announced today by Dan Fellman, Warner Bros. Pictures President of Domestic Distribution.Box offices around the country got a midnight wake-up call when the Todd Phillips-directed comedy took in $10.4 million, shattering the previous midnight-opening record for an R-rated film. The sum also more than doubled the record for a midnight opening of any 2011 film to date. With the widest opening of any R-rated film, “The Hangover Part II” went on to earn a total of $31.7 million on its opening day, setting a new opening day record for a comedy.In making the announcement, Fellman stated, “From the tracking, we knew audiences couldn’t wait for another ‘Hangover,’ but these numbers are through the roof. Leave it to Todd Phillips to create a new must-see comedy...
- 5/27/2011
- LRMonline.com
Producer Dan Goldberg is approaching the follow-up to R-rated comedy powerhouse The Hangover, that made A-listers out of Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms and director Todd Phillips, with what can best be described as an honest outlook.
“Most sequels are sh***y,” he says candidly while in Toronto to talk about the film. “Because obviously, from the business point of view, the studio wanted to do a sequel. It just makes sense; it made a lot of money. But from our point of view, as the filmmakers, the group is great, it’s a well-oiled machine, the actors and directors all love each other, we have fun…so it was really, ‘Can we get over the curse of making a crappy sequel and make it really interesting?’ I think we did.”
The choice was made to again focus on the depraved, foggy experiences that unite the members of the Wolfpack – Stu,...
“Most sequels are sh***y,” he says candidly while in Toronto to talk about the film. “Because obviously, from the business point of view, the studio wanted to do a sequel. It just makes sense; it made a lot of money. But from our point of view, as the filmmakers, the group is great, it’s a well-oiled machine, the actors and directors all love each other, we have fun…so it was really, ‘Can we get over the curse of making a crappy sequel and make it really interesting?’ I think we did.”
The choice was made to again focus on the depraved, foggy experiences that unite the members of the Wolfpack – Stu,...
- 5/25/2011
- by Andrea Miller
- Cineplex
Who wants to be an honorary member of the Wolfpack? just enter our The Hangover Part II contest and you can feel like one of the team! Alan (Zach Galifianakis), Stu (Ed Helms), and Phil are back, and they are set to wreck Bangkok with their mysterious late night partying. The Hangover Part II hits theaters on May 26th. FusedFilm is giving away a replica of Alan’s prized “Bangkok” straw hat and his treasured yellow Labrador Retriever T-shirt. We’re also giving away an awesome flask that will help you sneak some booze into the theater, along with a tote bag to hide it in. We’re also giving away a plush version of everyone’s favorite drug running monkey, a J. America Vintage Track Jacket, a tattoo sheet for your face, and a whole lot more. To enter, check out the rules below.
We’re giving away the following prizes: Tote Bag J.
We’re giving away the following prizes: Tote Bag J.
- 5/24/2011
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
See new clips from The Hangover 2 as well as three behind-the-scenes looks at the comedy and interviews with stars Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, Jamie Chung, Mike Tyson, Paul Giamatti and Mason Lee! Also giving feedback is producer Daniel Goldberg as well as director Todd Phillips. The Hangover Part II follows 2009's smash hit which became the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all-time and also won the Golden Globe for Best Film - Comedy or Musical. In The Hangover Part II, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), Alan (Zach Galifianakis) and Doug (Justin Bartha) travel to exotic Thailand for Stu's wedding. After the unforgettable bachelor party in Las Vegas, Stu is taking no chances and has opted for a safe, subdued pre-wedding brunch. However, things don't always...
- 5/18/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See new clips from The Hangover 2 as well as three behind-the-scenes looks at the comedy and interviews with stars Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, Jamie Chung, Mike Tyson, Paul Giamatti and Mason Lee! Also giving feedback is producer Daniel Goldberg as well as director Todd Phillips. The Hangover Part II follows 2009's smash hit which became the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all-time and also won the Golden Globe for Best Film - Comedy or Musical. In The Hangover Part II, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), Alan (Zach Galifianakis) and Doug (Justin Bartha) travel to exotic Thailand for Stu's wedding. After the unforgettable bachelor party in Las Vegas, Stu is taking no chances and has opted for a safe, subdued pre-wedding brunch. However, things don't always...
- 5/18/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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