Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for March 2013 :
Nautilus
Feature
Mar 18/13 - Jun 29/13
Sitting On The Edge Of Marlene
Feature
Mar 18/13 - Apr 07/13
Backstrom
TV Pilot
Mar 12/13 - Mar 28/13
Blink
TV Pilot
Mar 20/13 - Apr 04/13
Rita
TV Pilot
Mar 25/13 - Apr 10/13
The 100
TV Pilot
Mar 14/13 - Apr 04/13
Arrow - Season 2
TV Series
Jul 18/12 - Apr 18/13
Continuum - Season 2
TV Series
Jan 23/13 - Jun 04/13
Once Upon A Time - Season 2
TV Series
Jul 16/12 - Apr 04/13
Supernatural - Season 8
TV Series
Jul 09/12 - Apr 19/13
The Killing - Season 3
TV Series
Feb 25/13 - Jun 25/13
The Switch
TV Series
Jun 25/13 - Aug 20/13
Witches Of East End
TV Series
Apr 03/13 - Aug 06/13
The Last Halloween
Mow
Feb 25/13 - Mar 15/13...
Nautilus
Feature
Mar 18/13 - Jun 29/13
Sitting On The Edge Of Marlene
Feature
Mar 18/13 - Apr 07/13
Backstrom
TV Pilot
Mar 12/13 - Mar 28/13
Blink
TV Pilot
Mar 20/13 - Apr 04/13
Rita
TV Pilot
Mar 25/13 - Apr 10/13
The 100
TV Pilot
Mar 14/13 - Apr 04/13
Arrow - Season 2
TV Series
Jul 18/12 - Apr 18/13
Continuum - Season 2
TV Series
Jan 23/13 - Jun 04/13
Once Upon A Time - Season 2
TV Series
Jul 16/12 - Apr 04/13
Supernatural - Season 8
TV Series
Jul 09/12 - Apr 19/13
The Killing - Season 3
TV Series
Feb 25/13 - Jun 25/13
The Switch
TV Series
Jun 25/13 - Aug 20/13
Witches Of East End
TV Series
Apr 03/13 - Aug 06/13
The Last Halloween
Mow
Feb 25/13 - Mar 15/13...
- 3/1/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Longtime Pixar employee Brad Lewis has joined Digital Domain Media startup Group's Tradition Studios, the company announced Wednesday. Lewis co-directed "Cars 2" with John Lasseter and produced "Ratatouille," both for Pixar. He was at Pixar for 10 years. At Tradition, he'll direct original animated features. Before his work at Pixar, Lewis was a producer on "Antz." Other credits include "The Arrival," "The Peacemaker" and "Broken Arrow." Lewis won an Emmy for Hanna-Barbera's "The Last Halloween" and a graphic design Emmy for ABC's "Monday NightFootball." He was nominated for an Emmy for his work on "The Simpsons." He's...
- 6/29/2011
- by Joshua L. Weinstein
- The Wrap
Kylie won the 2009 Victoria Secret Model Search and she’s only 19 years-old!
Kylie Bisutti, 19, is the newest Victoria’s Secret model. She was picked to be one of the sexy lingerie line’s models in the 2009 Victoria’s Secret Model Search competition. Her prize for winning? She walked in the 2009 Victoria Secret Fashion Show with famous angels like Miranda Kerr, Heidi Klum, and Marisa Miller.
But we bet there is a Lot more you’d like to know about Kylie (um … she plays Monopoly in her underwear!) So HollywoodLife.com asked her for six juicy confessions, and we got her to spill her guts!
Six Things You Don’t Know About Kylie Bisutti!
6. My favorite place in the world is in the outdoors in Montana. Whether it is in the mountains riding Atv’s, fishing on the lake, or snuggled up in a cabin watching movies!
5. One of my obsessions...
Kylie Bisutti, 19, is the newest Victoria’s Secret model. She was picked to be one of the sexy lingerie line’s models in the 2009 Victoria’s Secret Model Search competition. Her prize for winning? She walked in the 2009 Victoria Secret Fashion Show with famous angels like Miranda Kerr, Heidi Klum, and Marisa Miller.
But we bet there is a Lot more you’d like to know about Kylie (um … she plays Monopoly in her underwear!) So HollywoodLife.com asked her for six juicy confessions, and we got her to spill her guts!
Six Things You Don’t Know About Kylie Bisutti!
6. My favorite place in the world is in the outdoors in Montana. Whether it is in the mountains riding Atv’s, fishing on the lake, or snuggled up in a cabin watching movies!
5. One of my obsessions...
- 1/13/2010
- by Chloe Melas
- HollywoodLife
#1 movie predicted correctly: 4 Weeks in a Row 1. The Final Destination The Final Destination will win the weekend even with Halloween II in the way thanks to a 3-D boost. It has more theaters than Zombie's film, and it also has a bit of a better reputation considering the negative critical response to Zombie's 2007 effort. Final Destination 3 opened at $19.2m and technically I'm knocking this one ten percent, but the 3-D gains brings that ten percent back into play. Estimate: $19.3 million 2. Halloween II I don't feel great about this weekend because three films could legitimately win the thing. The last Halloween pulled in $26.4m, so clearly I have this one coming down from that result. My reasoning is as follows: Final Destination will bleed off around 20%. Add in the overall audience disappointment in the first one (not everyone, but enough to where it bled a bunch week to week) and...
- 8/28/2009
- by Laremy Legel
- Rope of Silicon
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