Morgan Hertzan Joins Viceland As General Manager, Guy Slattery Becomes Vice Chief Marketing Officer
Exclusive: As part of Viceland’s shift from entertainment to news programming and its integration with Vice News, the cable network, a joint venture between Vice and A+E Networks, has brought in award-winning news and non-fiction executive Morgan Hertzan as Executive Vice President and General Manager.
Reporting to Jesse Angelo, President, Global News & Entertainment, Hertzan, former Gm of ABC News’ Lincoln Square Studios, will oversee programming and operations for Viceland and integrating Vice News content with the channel.
Guy Slattery, who served as Viceland President and Gm for the past year and a half, will segue to a newly created role as global Chief Marketing Officer for Vice Media. Reporting to CEO Nancy Dubuc, he will oversee marketing across Vice’s line of business including Vice News, Viceland, Vice.com, Vice Studios and in-house agency Virtue. Slattery, Vice’s first-ever global Chief Marketing Officer, was one of Dubuc’s key executives at A+E Networks,...
Reporting to Jesse Angelo, President, Global News & Entertainment, Hertzan, former Gm of ABC News’ Lincoln Square Studios, will oversee programming and operations for Viceland and integrating Vice News content with the channel.
Guy Slattery, who served as Viceland President and Gm for the past year and a half, will segue to a newly created role as global Chief Marketing Officer for Vice Media. Reporting to CEO Nancy Dubuc, he will oversee marketing across Vice’s line of business including Vice News, Viceland, Vice.com, Vice Studios and in-house agency Virtue. Slattery, Vice’s first-ever global Chief Marketing Officer, was one of Dubuc’s key executives at A+E Networks,...
- 9/5/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Johnny Knoxville is getting older. He knows it too. The one-time (and perhaps perpetual) Jackass is close to hitting 50. His youth is fading behind him. He’s nearer to his old-man persona than the recluse provocateur he was two/three decades earlier. And the thing is, Johnny Knoxville isn’t in denial. Adulthood might not come gradually for the man, but it’s coming. His glory days have dwindled. He isn’t going to be performing too many stunts in the near future — unless he seriously wants to get hurt. Action Point isn’t merely another studio comedy from the stunt-man entertainer; it’s the last hurrah. It’s a twinkle-eyed remembrance to the days of yesteryear, glittered by nostalgia and a smidgen of remorse, but by no means regret. His reckless youth is both no longer in fashion and the inspiration for thousands of idiots on YouTube. His relevance is dated.
- 9/3/2018
- by Will Ashton
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Paramount Pictures has released the first trailer for the upcoming action-comedy, ‘Action Point’. The film centers around Johnny Knoxville‘s D.C., who owns a low-rent amusement park. After D.C.’s ammunsment park is threatened to go out of business by the opening of a spiffy new rival park, D.C. and his teenage daughter pull out all the stops to keep their park alive. There’s plenty of great moments in the trailer, but it really feels like a potentially great funny combination of ‘Jackass‘ and ‘Bad Grandpa‘.
The film will be directed by Tim Kirkby and produced by Knoxville, Bill Gerber and Derek Freda. It is based on a story by Knoxville, Freda, John Altschuler, Dave Kinsky and Mike Judge, with a screenplay by Altschuler and Kinsky. In addition to Knoxville, ‘Action Point‘ will star Chris Pontius, Dan Bakkedahl, Matt Schulze, Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Johnny Pemberton, Brigette Lundy-Paine,...
The film will be directed by Tim Kirkby and produced by Knoxville, Bill Gerber and Derek Freda. It is based on a story by Knoxville, Freda, John Altschuler, Dave Kinsky and Mike Judge, with a screenplay by Altschuler and Kinsky. In addition to Knoxville, ‘Action Point‘ will star Chris Pontius, Dan Bakkedahl, Matt Schulze, Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Johnny Pemberton, Brigette Lundy-Paine,...
- 3/22/2018
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Viceland, the upstart entertainment network of Vice Media and A+E Networks, has brought in a very seasoned unscripted cable executives. Lauren Dolgen, a 19-year MTV veteran, has joined Viceland as Head of West Coast Development. She will oversee West Coast-based production and development for the network, reporting to co-presidents Derek Freda & Guy Slattery. Dolgen, who was Head of Reality Programming and Evp of Series Development for MTV until her exit last June amid a…...
- 3/24/2017
- Deadline TV
As Viceland marks one year since its launch this month, the cable network, a joint venture between Vice Media and A+E Networks, has promoted Derek Freda and Guy Slattery to co-presidents. Both have been with Viceland since its inception in key roles as Evp of Production and General Manager, respectively. Freda and Slattery assume the day-to-day production and operational oversight of the network from founding co-presidents Eddy Moretti and Spike Jonze, who will return to…...
- 2/2/2017
- Deadline TV
Johnny Knoxville is building himself an Action Park, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The actor is set to star in the comedy from Dickhouse Pictures and Paramount. Knoxville, Billy Gerber and Derek Freda are producing. Production is set begin in March in South Africa.
Action Park imagines what would happen if Knoxville and his cohorts irresponsibly designed and operated their own theme park. Tim Kirkby will direct from a script by Knoxville, John Altshuler and Dave Krinsky.
Knoxville's Dickhouse previously collaborated with Paramount on the Jackass films — most recently, 2013's Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, which cost $15 million and grossed...
The actor is set to star in the comedy from Dickhouse Pictures and Paramount. Knoxville, Billy Gerber and Derek Freda are producing. Production is set begin in March in South Africa.
Action Park imagines what would happen if Knoxville and his cohorts irresponsibly designed and operated their own theme park. Tim Kirkby will direct from a script by Knoxville, John Altshuler and Dave Krinsky.
Knoxville's Dickhouse previously collaborated with Paramount on the Jackass films — most recently, 2013's Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, which cost $15 million and grossed...
- 1/31/2017
- by Ashley Lee
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Paramount Pictures has set a March production start in South Africa for Action Park, the working title of a comedy starring Johnny Knoxville. Tim Kirkby will direct the script by John Altschuler & Dave Krinsky and Knoxville. Billy Gerber, Knoxville and Derek Freda are producing. Knoxville is producing through his Hello Junior banner. The film is casting up and is very much in the spirit of Knoxville’s last Paramount comedy Bad Grandpa. The logline: Imagine…...
- 1/31/2017
- Deadline
Johnny Knoxville is building himself an Action Park, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The actor is set to star in the comedy from Dickhouse Pictures and Paramount. Knoxville, Billy Gerber and Derek Freda are producing. Production is set begin in March in South Africa.
Action Park imagines what would happen if Knoxville and his cohorts irresponsibly designed and operated their own theme park. Tim Kirkby will direct from a script by Knoxville, John Altshuler and Dave Krinsky.
Knoxville's Dickhouse previously collaborated with Paramount on the Jackass films — most recently, 2013's Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, which cost $15 million ...
The actor is set to star in the comedy from Dickhouse Pictures and Paramount. Knoxville, Billy Gerber and Derek Freda are producing. Production is set begin in March in South Africa.
Action Park imagines what would happen if Knoxville and his cohorts irresponsibly designed and operated their own theme park. Tim Kirkby will direct from a script by Knoxville, John Altshuler and Dave Krinsky.
Knoxville's Dickhouse previously collaborated with Paramount on the Jackass films — most recently, 2013's Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, which cost $15 million ...
- 1/31/2017
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Johnny Knoxville is building himself an Action Park, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The actor is set to star in the comedy from Dickhouse Pictures and Paramount. Knoxville, Billy Gerber and Derek Freda are producing. Production is set begin in March in South Africa.
Action Park imagines what would happen if Knoxville and his cohorts irresponsibly designed and operated their own theme park. Tim Kirkby will direct from a script by Knoxville, John Altshuler and Dave Krinsky.
Knoxville's Dickhouse previously collaborated with Paramount on the Jackass films — most recently, 2013's Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, which cost $15 million ...
The actor is set to star in the comedy from Dickhouse Pictures and Paramount. Knoxville, Billy Gerber and Derek Freda are producing. Production is set begin in March in South Africa.
Action Park imagines what would happen if Knoxville and his cohorts irresponsibly designed and operated their own theme park. Tim Kirkby will direct from a script by Knoxville, John Altshuler and Dave Krinsky.
Knoxville's Dickhouse previously collaborated with Paramount on the Jackass films — most recently, 2013's Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, which cost $15 million ...
- 1/31/2017
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa opens in Mexico until next week (11/29) but Johnny Knoxville already visited the city to support the release. Together with director Jeff Tremaine, producer Derek Freda and co-star Jackson Nicoll, Knoxville met with the press for a short conference and, actually, leaved all the crazy fun for another time. There was no bad grandpa makeup or anything weird, just a regular 18-minute talk with Knoxville and Tremaine as protagonists. The most interesting subject discussed was co-writer Spike Jonze's character, which didn't make the final cut of Bad Grandpa and most likely will be seen on the Blu-Ray. In the gallery below you can read more about Knoxville, Jonze and Bad Grandpa with the top quotes from the Mexico City press conference! Jackass Presents:...
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- 11/18/2013
- Screen Anarchy
MTV announced Friday that they plan to air a one-hour special devoted to "Jackass" star Ryan Dunn, who died in a horrific accident while driving drunk in June. Dunn was 34.
The tribute will reflect on Dunn's childhood in Ohio as well as his years of mischief with "Jackass" star and best friend Bam Margera and his untimely death in the crash which also killed his passenger. It will include commentary and accounts from Margera, Johnny Knoxville, Rob Dyrdek, Wee Man, Chris Pontius, Jeff Tremaine, and more.
"It's a surreal thing to undertake, doing a tribute to our brother Ryan's life. I still can't believe he's gone, but we wouldn't trust anyone else with this, so we are doing the best we can for Ryan, his family, friends and everyone who loved him," Knoxville says in a statement. He and Tremaine are executive-producing the hour along with Spike Jonze and Derek Freda.
The tribute will reflect on Dunn's childhood in Ohio as well as his years of mischief with "Jackass" star and best friend Bam Margera and his untimely death in the crash which also killed his passenger. It will include commentary and accounts from Margera, Johnny Knoxville, Rob Dyrdek, Wee Man, Chris Pontius, Jeff Tremaine, and more.
"It's a surreal thing to undertake, doing a tribute to our brother Ryan's life. I still can't believe he's gone, but we wouldn't trust anyone else with this, so we are doing the best we can for Ryan, his family, friends and everyone who loved him," Knoxville says in a statement. He and Tremaine are executive-producing the hour along with Spike Jonze and Derek Freda.
- 11/18/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
MTV has put together a tribute to Jackass star Ryan Dunn, who was killed in a drunk driving car crash this June along with friend and Jackass crew member Zachary Hartwell. Airing Nov. 28, the one-hour program will focus on Dunn’s life growing up in Ohio and his rise to fame on Jackass. Co-stars Johnny Knoxville, Rob Dyrdek, Wee Man, Chris Pontius, Jeff Tremaine, and Bam Margera will tell stories about Dunn’s life, and the network will air footage of Dunn’s stunts for Jackass and Viva La Bam that have never been seen before.
Directly before the broadcast at 10:30 p.
Directly before the broadcast at 10:30 p.
- 11/17/2011
- by Lanford Beard
- EW - Inside TV
One-hour show, airing November 28 at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt, will feature new footage of the late stuntman from his 'Viva la Bam' and 'Jackass' days.
By James Dinh
Ryan Dunn
Photo: Jon Furniss/ WireImage
As promised, the life of late "Jackass" star Ryan Dunn will be celebrated in a one-hour MTV special, airing Monday, November 28, at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt, the network announced Thursday (November 17).
The tribute to the stuntman, who died at age 34 in a Pennsylvania car crash in June, will give viewers an intimate look into Ryan's life, from his early years in Ohio, to his antics with the Jackass crew, to his untimely death. Among the many close friends who will appear in the special are Johnny Knoxville, Rob Dyrdek, Wee Man, Chris Pontius, Jeff Tremaine and Bam Margera. Dunn's fans will be able to catch never-before-seen footage of the star from his time on "Viva la Bam,...
By James Dinh
Ryan Dunn
Photo: Jon Furniss/ WireImage
As promised, the life of late "Jackass" star Ryan Dunn will be celebrated in a one-hour MTV special, airing Monday, November 28, at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt, the network announced Thursday (November 17).
The tribute to the stuntman, who died at age 34 in a Pennsylvania car crash in June, will give viewers an intimate look into Ryan's life, from his early years in Ohio, to his antics with the Jackass crew, to his untimely death. Among the many close friends who will appear in the special are Johnny Knoxville, Rob Dyrdek, Wee Man, Chris Pontius, Jeff Tremaine and Bam Margera. Dunn's fans will be able to catch never-before-seen footage of the star from his time on "Viva la Bam,...
- 11/17/2011
- MTV Music News
It didn't seem possible, but Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man and company might just have cooked up a sequel that's even wilder, funnier, extra-depraved and more gag-inducing than the seemingly incomparable "Jackass the Movie".
But whether or not it goes down in cinema history as "The Godfather: Part II" of self-mutilation documentaries, "Jackass Number Two" -- aptly named given an even greater obsession with bodily fluids -- ensures that the screams of laughter come fast and furious in this frat boy's fever dream of a circus sideshow.
While the uninitiated should probably keep their distance -- this one's definitely goosing the boundaries of its R rating -- the appreciative fan base that helped make the original one of Paramount's most profitable pictures of 2002 is certain to put a big smile on Sumner Redstone's face when the opening weekend figures start pouring in.
Granted, nothing quite matches the inspired novelty of the repeated downing of those giant mounds of wasabi or the totaled rental car return that were among the highlights of the first, too-hot-for-TV, big-screen edition, but director Jeff Tremaine and his resident Jackasses have kept the overall consistency of the bits higher, while pushing it all along at an appropriately breakneck pace.
Again, raging bulls, slithering reptiles, scary inanimate objects and High Voltage meet up with dangling personal extremities to outrageous effect, but even as one wonders if they might have crossed over a line (or two) during, say, a sequence involving the "milking" of a primed stallion, resisting laughter remains futile.
Here as before the secret to their surprising cross-gender appeal is that Knoxville and the boys like to keep their gleefully juvenile pranks all in the family. Most of the time, the ones being punk'd are part of the Jackass inner circle, and despite all the nasty welts and burns and expulsion of various forms of matter, there's seldom an overt meanness to their antics or even a whiff of the pervasive sexism, racism or homophobia that have become part and parcel of the usual shock comedy experience.
Also coming back for more are Tony Hawk, Rip Taylor and Bam's hapless mom and dad. Directors John Waters and Spike Jonze, who's one of the producers, also join in on the fun, with Jonze donning a pair of perilously pendulous prosthetics to play a very old lady with an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction.
There's even enough money left in the budget for a big closing number that pays homage to bigger-than-life movie musicals; it doesn't really deliver the anticipated goods but nevertheless gives rise to the notion of an all-Jackass Oscar ceremony.
It would be worth it just for the gift bags.
JACKASS NUMBER TWO
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures and MTV Films present
a Dickhouse production in association with Lynch Siderow Prods.
Credits:
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Producers: Jeff Tremaine, Spike Jonze, Johnny Knoxville
Executive producers: Derek Freda, Trip Taylor, David Gale, Van Toffler
Cast:
Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Wee Man, Preston Lacy, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey
Running time -- 92 minutes
MPAA rating: R...
But whether or not it goes down in cinema history as "The Godfather: Part II" of self-mutilation documentaries, "Jackass Number Two" -- aptly named given an even greater obsession with bodily fluids -- ensures that the screams of laughter come fast and furious in this frat boy's fever dream of a circus sideshow.
While the uninitiated should probably keep their distance -- this one's definitely goosing the boundaries of its R rating -- the appreciative fan base that helped make the original one of Paramount's most profitable pictures of 2002 is certain to put a big smile on Sumner Redstone's face when the opening weekend figures start pouring in.
Granted, nothing quite matches the inspired novelty of the repeated downing of those giant mounds of wasabi or the totaled rental car return that were among the highlights of the first, too-hot-for-TV, big-screen edition, but director Jeff Tremaine and his resident Jackasses have kept the overall consistency of the bits higher, while pushing it all along at an appropriately breakneck pace.
Again, raging bulls, slithering reptiles, scary inanimate objects and High Voltage meet up with dangling personal extremities to outrageous effect, but even as one wonders if they might have crossed over a line (or two) during, say, a sequence involving the "milking" of a primed stallion, resisting laughter remains futile.
Here as before the secret to their surprising cross-gender appeal is that Knoxville and the boys like to keep their gleefully juvenile pranks all in the family. Most of the time, the ones being punk'd are part of the Jackass inner circle, and despite all the nasty welts and burns and expulsion of various forms of matter, there's seldom an overt meanness to their antics or even a whiff of the pervasive sexism, racism or homophobia that have become part and parcel of the usual shock comedy experience.
Also coming back for more are Tony Hawk, Rip Taylor and Bam's hapless mom and dad. Directors John Waters and Spike Jonze, who's one of the producers, also join in on the fun, with Jonze donning a pair of perilously pendulous prosthetics to play a very old lady with an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction.
There's even enough money left in the budget for a big closing number that pays homage to bigger-than-life movie musicals; it doesn't really deliver the anticipated goods but nevertheless gives rise to the notion of an all-Jackass Oscar ceremony.
It would be worth it just for the gift bags.
JACKASS NUMBER TWO
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures and MTV Films present
a Dickhouse production in association with Lynch Siderow Prods.
Credits:
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Producers: Jeff Tremaine, Spike Jonze, Johnny Knoxville
Executive producers: Derek Freda, Trip Taylor, David Gale, Van Toffler
Cast:
Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Wee Man, Preston Lacy, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey
Running time -- 92 minutes
MPAA rating: R...
- 9/22/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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