Horror fans of the early 2000s will no doubt remember Happy Tree Friends. Those same fans will be pleased to know that not only is the show back with a new episode, there’s also a new roguelite shoot’em up Dlc from Ravenage Games for The Crackpet Show featuring characters from the Happy Tree Friends.
Premiering today on the MondoMedia Youtube Channel at 6pm Et, the new episode titled “Too Much Scream Time” features guest characters from The Crackpet Show, an action-packed rogue-lite shoot’em-up about mutated animals that fight in a bizarre TV show. That segues into the new Dlc for The Crackpet Show featuring Happy Tree Friends.
The Crackpet Show is described as “the most violent TV show in the history of violent TV shows”, where participants will have to shoot, smash and rip through hundreds of enemies on their way to victory. Even if you die,...
Premiering today on the MondoMedia Youtube Channel at 6pm Et, the new episode titled “Too Much Scream Time” features guest characters from The Crackpet Show, an action-packed rogue-lite shoot’em-up about mutated animals that fight in a bizarre TV show. That segues into the new Dlc for The Crackpet Show featuring Happy Tree Friends.
The Crackpet Show is described as “the most violent TV show in the history of violent TV shows”, where participants will have to shoot, smash and rip through hundreds of enemies on their way to victory. Even if you die,...
- 9/27/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
There’s no understating the impact that the now-defunct Macromedia Flash had on the animation industry. Sure, the cheaper production value and recycled frames resulted in a noticeable decline in quality in some areas (even if that was usually due to studios overworking animators), but it also meant more democratic access to cartooning tools and more varied creators working in the field.
This ultimately led to an explosion of offbeat projects that would have previously been unfeasible to produce on regular TV networks. The rise of widespread internet access also gave these unusual cartoons a chance to connect with international audiences, marking a unique moment in animation when independent creations could compete on near equal footing with titans like Nickelodeon and even Cartoon Network.
One of the most iconic projects of this early 2000s boom came in the form of Mondo Media’s unexpectedly violent Happy Tree Friends, a mean-spirited...
This ultimately led to an explosion of offbeat projects that would have previously been unfeasible to produce on regular TV networks. The rise of widespread internet access also gave these unusual cartoons a chance to connect with international audiences, marking a unique moment in animation when independent creations could compete on near equal footing with titans like Nickelodeon and even Cartoon Network.
One of the most iconic projects of this early 2000s boom came in the form of Mondo Media’s unexpectedly violent Happy Tree Friends, a mean-spirited...
- 5/2/2023
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
What if "Happy Tree Friends" came back in 2022, but it was a gritty war film about the horrors of fascism and religious zealotry? You'd get something like "Unicorn Wars," a brutal, disturbing war film disguised as a candy-colored cartoon about cuddly teddy bears. Alberto Vázquez's sophomore feature, "Unicorn Wars," features fantastic animation and gorgeous use of color that is juxtaposed with some of the gnarliest imagery put to an animated film in over a decade. Sadly, it suffers from "short-turned-into-a-feature" syndrome, with flashbacks that feel unnecessary, repetitive scenes and plot beats, and a pacing that slows down in order to pad the runtime, before it picks back up with a guts-spilling, blood-soaking, nightmare-inducing climax.
Alberto Vázquez is no stranger to using the (very stupid) assumption that animation is for kids to deliver dark and horrific adult animated movies. His feature debut, "Birdboy: The Forgotten Children," based on a short by Vásquez,...
Alberto Vázquez is no stranger to using the (very stupid) assumption that animation is for kids to deliver dark and horrific adult animated movies. His feature debut, "Birdboy: The Forgotten Children," based on a short by Vásquez,...
- 9/23/2022
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
Heroes and criminals alike will depart Netflix in April. Some of the first titles on the streaming service’s chopping block for the month include four Batman films and Frank Darabont’s Oscar-nominated jailhouse drama “The Shawshank Redemption,” featuring Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins.
The streaming giant will also let go of TV series like “Dukes of Hazzard” and “Happy Tree Friends,” with more movie tentpoles like “Kung Fu Panda 3” rounding out the month’s departures.
View the full list of titles leaving Netflix below.
April 1
30 Days of Night
88 Minutes
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
American Pie
American Pie 2
Apollo 13
Batman
Batman & Robin
Batman Forever
Batman Returns
Caddyshack
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Cool Runnings
Death Sentence
Dolphin Tale
The Dukes of Hazzard
Eagle vs. Shark
John Mulaney: New in Town
The Men Who Stare at Goats
Never Let Me Go...
The streaming giant will also let go of TV series like “Dukes of Hazzard” and “Happy Tree Friends,” with more movie tentpoles like “Kung Fu Panda 3” rounding out the month’s departures.
View the full list of titles leaving Netflix below.
April 1
30 Days of Night
88 Minutes
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
American Pie
American Pie 2
Apollo 13
Batman
Batman & Robin
Batman Forever
Batman Returns
Caddyshack
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Cool Runnings
Death Sentence
Dolphin Tale
The Dukes of Hazzard
Eagle vs. Shark
John Mulaney: New in Town
The Men Who Stare at Goats
Never Let Me Go...
- 4/2/2018
- by Christi Carras
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has confirmed that a slew of new original series will be debuting on the streaming service in April. There will also be new to Netflix seasons of some of your favorites from other networks. Likewise, there will be plenty of movies making their first Netflix appearances including the animated classic “The Iron Giant” and several films in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Despicable Me” series.
Of the new Netflix originals, several stand out as particularly binge-worthy, including the freshman seasons of the remake of “Lost in Space” and the TV version of the Oscar-nominated animated film “The Boss Baby.” And there are episodes of both the new David Letterman and Joel McHale talk shows as well as a comedy special from Kevin James.
Available April 1
A Sort of Family
Along Came Polly
Bad Boys
Battlefield Earth
Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure
Big Time
Body of Lies
Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever...
Of the new Netflix originals, several stand out as particularly binge-worthy, including the freshman seasons of the remake of “Lost in Space” and the TV version of the Oscar-nominated animated film “The Boss Baby.” And there are episodes of both the new David Letterman and Joel McHale talk shows as well as a comedy special from Kevin James.
Available April 1
A Sort of Family
Along Came Polly
Bad Boys
Battlefield Earth
Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure
Big Time
Body of Lies
Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever...
- 3/31/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Pajamas and a big bowl of sugary cereal is how many of us remember watching our favorite Saturday morning cartoons as kids. Beginning in May, DC Entertainment plans to give old fans and new the chance to relive (and extend) their childhoods with a new, modern lineup of comics based on some of Hanna-Barbera’s most popular cartoon characters, but reimagined in a fresh and contemporary fashion.
The initial lineup includes:
Scooby Apocalypse – Featuring character designs by veteran artist Jim Lee and an origin story by Jim Lee and Keith Giffen (Justice League 3001), artist Howard Porter (Superman) will provide his own unique take on Freddie, Velma, Daphne, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo. “Those meddling kids” and their Mystery Machine are at the center of a well-meaning experiment gone wrong and they’ll need to bring all of their mystery solving skills to bear (along with plenty of Scooby Snacks), to find a...
The initial lineup includes:
Scooby Apocalypse – Featuring character designs by veteran artist Jim Lee and an origin story by Jim Lee and Keith Giffen (Justice League 3001), artist Howard Porter (Superman) will provide his own unique take on Freddie, Velma, Daphne, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo. “Those meddling kids” and their Mystery Machine are at the center of a well-meaning experiment gone wrong and they’ll need to bring all of their mystery solving skills to bear (along with plenty of Scooby Snacks), to find a...
- 1/28/2016
- by Latino Review
- LRMonline.com
Wesley Mead Dec 22, 2016
Wesley counts down the penultimate 20 entries in the top 100 Christmas TV episodes of all time list: from number 40 to 21...
This article was first published in December 2015. Read entries 100 - 81 here, entries 80 - 61 here, and entries 60 - 41 here.
See related New on Netflix UK: what's added in December 2016? New Us sci-fi, fantasy and horror shows for 2016 15 underappreciated books: sci-fi, fantasy, horror fiction Another Earth: an interview with director Mike Cahill
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive,...
Wesley counts down the penultimate 20 entries in the top 100 Christmas TV episodes of all time list: from number 40 to 21...
This article was first published in December 2015. Read entries 100 - 81 here, entries 80 - 61 here, and entries 60 - 41 here.
See related New on Netflix UK: what's added in December 2016? New Us sci-fi, fantasy and horror shows for 2016 15 underappreciated books: sci-fi, fantasy, horror fiction Another Earth: an interview with director Mike Cahill
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive,...
- 12/16/2015
- Den of Geek
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Wesley counts down the penultimate 20 entries in the top 100 Christmas TV episodes of all time list: from number 40 to 21...
Read entries 100 - 81 here, entries 80 - 61 here, and entries 60 - 41 here.
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive, burdensome side of the holidays to life. Either way, Christmas episodes tend to demonstrate the strengths of our favourite series, and it’s long been a festive ritual of mine to wheel out old DVD sets and settle...
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Wesley counts down the penultimate 20 entries in the top 100 Christmas TV episodes of all time list: from number 40 to 21...
Read entries 100 - 81 here, entries 80 - 61 here, and entries 60 - 41 here.
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive, burdensome side of the holidays to life. Either way, Christmas episodes tend to demonstrate the strengths of our favourite series, and it’s long been a festive ritual of mine to wheel out old DVD sets and settle...
- 12/16/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Spin Master is joining the ranks of companies delving into children’s online video programming. The toy manufacturer teamed with animation network Mondo Media to launch a kid-centric YouTube channel dubbed SpindoTV.
Aimed at children aged 6-11, SpindoTV debuts with a number of animated and live-action series in the works. Sick Bricks is based on Spin Master’s popular toy/game hybrid product; forty 90-second episodes are in production, with plans to debut on both the Cartoon Network as well as Canada’s Teletoon. Spin Master and Mondo are also planning a live-action game show based on the toy manufacturer’s popular Beat the Parents board game. Many of SpindoTV’s titles will be available on Google’s recently-introduced YouTube Kids app.
“There are a number of SpindoTV episodes that will sit comfortably on the new YouTube Kids app but several of our shows will appeal to a slightly older-skewing demographic,...
Aimed at children aged 6-11, SpindoTV debuts with a number of animated and live-action series in the works. Sick Bricks is based on Spin Master’s popular toy/game hybrid product; forty 90-second episodes are in production, with plans to debut on both the Cartoon Network as well as Canada’s Teletoon. Spin Master and Mondo are also planning a live-action game show based on the toy manufacturer’s popular Beat the Parents board game. Many of SpindoTV’s titles will be available on Google’s recently-introduced YouTube Kids app.
“There are a number of SpindoTV episodes that will sit comfortably on the new YouTube Kids app but several of our shows will appeal to a slightly older-skewing demographic,...
- 3/10/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
The Janome Sewing Machine Co.’s 2008 model TB-30 was ahead of it’s time. Its 30 actual stitches, six one-step buttonholes, built-in one-hand needle threader, and laundry list of other features weren’t what set this affordable prosumer tool for the budding fashionista apart from its contemporaries. It was its more superficial accessories. The Janome TB-30 was perhaps the first physical consumer product endorsed, branded, marketed, and promoted by an online video entity. Way back in August 2008, the still independent Next New Networks (which is now the Google-owned YouTube Next Lab) and its “Not Yo Mama’s Diy Channel” Threadbanger (which is still cranking out videos at its home on YouTube) partnered with one of the leading manufacturers of sewing machines worldwide to put their literal stamp of approval on a product and help sell it to their hip, online video savvy, and presumably younger-ish audience. Yes, early-and-mid-to-late 2000s online video...
- 10/23/2014
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Fusion wants to bring some laughs to the online video masses. The media company partnered with YouTube animation McN Mondo Media for a new animated sketch series called Like, Share, Die. Like, Share, Die’s 20 episodes will be roughly 15 minutes in length, and will use sketches from Mondo’s network of creators as well as from lead writer Josh Faure-Brac (of SuperNews! fame). The show will be executive produced by Mondo’s Aaron Simpson in conjunction with Six Point Harness Studios. Fusion tapped Mondo for its wide viewer reach and ability to develop content that gets picked up by other media companies. In addition to boasting a huge subscriber base (over 2.4 million on its YouTube channel), the McN saw its popular Happy Tree Friends adapted into a TV series for G4 and MTV’s channels. Additionally, Mondo successfully Kickstarted its Dick Figures series, which was made into a feature film...
- 10/22/2014
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
In September 2013, Mondo Media distributed a film based on Dick Figures, one of its most popular animated series. The movie was a big success. Mondo released the film across 12 installments, which combined to draw more than 14 million views on YouTube. Encouraged by the success of that film, Mondo is now working on three new films. It will produce a sequel to Dick Figures: The Movie as well as new films based off two of its other hit series: Happy Tree Friends and Deep Space 69. In order to help realize these projects, Mondo has enlisted the help of Bill Schultz, an animation executive who produced several seasons of The Simpsons. Dick Figures: The Movie was funded via a Kickstarter campaign, but Mondo is pledging "bigger budgets and theatrical production values" to the three new features. Those budgets will include large marketing campaigns that will promote each film in advance of their respective release dates.
- 10/10/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Edward Noeltner has been a friend of ours in and out of 'the business' (as those of us who work in it tend to call it) for many years now. Our families know each other and we have been on many nice social occasions to each other's homes.
Thus we have a lovely personal connection to this great film guy.
So it is with impressed awe that we have watched his company expand and continue to represent great and important films.
Edward was born in New Jersey and moved at one year of age to Munich, Germany. His dad was Head of Radio Liberty, a Us government sponsored radio station that beamed Us government propaganda (let's call it that) to the countries of the (then large and active and now gone) Soviet Union.
He lived in Munich West Germany, and on September 4, 1972 attended the Olympic Games there. He describes it like this. 'The atmosphere that day was very free spirited and lively in the Olympic Village. Then the next day - massacre.' On September 5, 1972 disaster struck the Olympics. The sporting nature of which was largely overshadowed by the Munich massacre in which eleven Israeli athletes and coaches, a West German police officer, and five Palestinian Black September militants were killed.
He left Germany in 1973. But he had grown up at his father's workplace, and knew radio production and and often hung out at the Munich station. From Germany he moved to Arizona where he attended high school in Tucson. He worked there at radio and TV stations in the newsroom of the local CBS affiliate. 'I fell naturally into this as I had developed such a love of radio and news as a boy'.
He remembers the great Fellini film 8 1/2 particularly arousing his interest in film and especially European cinema.
In Tucson he began to habituate their great (and still thriving) arthouse cinema The Loft.
He entered the University of Arizona / Tucson to get a degree from theDepartment handling Radio TV Film Drama. 'I was very close to getting my Master's there when I left'.
He decided then to move to USC instead to get a Masters Degree and was there from 1980-84.
It was there he met his wife who also studied there, the French national Marie Christine. In 1984 they moved to Paris.
He first worked for Europe Export Films and stayed with them for 7 years. In 1994 he started Senator International in Berlin and stayed until 1996.
He then moved on to Pandora Cinema of Paris where we first met him when he worked there with Ernst Goldschmidt and Sudy Coy.
In 1998 Pandora was sold to Gaylord Entertainment (which Edward describes as 'a mainstream company').
In 1999 Svensk of Copenhagen offered him a good job opportunity. They had a nice library of 40 plus film titles.
He came as they had just gotten Faithless, based on an Ingmar Bergmann script and directed by the great Bergman actress Liv Ulman. Edward says, 'Big success. It sold everywhere and was in the Cannes Film Festival Official Selection'.
Edward also had an Oscar Nomination there with Under the Sun by Colin Nutley.
In 2001 he accepted a Miramax offer to become Head of Sales for the Weinstein brothers in New York. Chicago was just one of their great titles which had a very good run.
In 2003 he decided to move to La and start his own sales company, Cinema Management Group / Cmg. Off to a good start one of his first films, the animation Hoodwinked grossed $110 million worldwide.
Since 2003, Cmg has added over 100 titles to its line-up which includes quality feature films of all genres, 3-D animated features and series as well as award winning feature length documentaries and series.
Over the past 25 years, Edward Noeltner has licensed some 16 Oscar nominated features (many of them Oscar winners) and has worked with some of the most creative individuals in the industry. Films like Scott Hick’s Shine, Carlos Saura’s Tango, Liv Ullmann’s Faithless, or Rob Marshall’s Chicago are just some of the many memorable feature films Noeltner has been associated with in terms of int’l sales.
Since its inception, Cmg has been known for offering original, commercial properties. Cmg co-executive producing the cult animated series "Happy Tree Friends" and licensed both DVD and Television rights to the series in over 40 int’l territories including the Us and Canada. Today, Cmg offers an array of exciting new 3-D Digital CGI animated features, all independently produced with amazing voice talents such as Jeff Goldblum, Samuel L. Jackson, Abigail Breslin, Steve Buscemi, Laurence Fishburne and Liam Neeson along with some of the finest animators working in the business. Cmg’s collaboration with Triggerfish Animation – Adventures In Zambezia– garnered over Us$ 26million in its theatrical run with a number of major territories still to be released.
This Afm Edward and Cmg are launching a mixed agenda of films and he is especially high on the thriller
Plastic
This following company promo makes me want to see it:
High octane from start to finish, Plastic is based on the incredible true story of a heist of one of Beverly Hills’ top jewelry merchants. Brilliant college student Sam has the perfect credit card scam…until his crew robs the wrong man. Now they have two weeks to repay ruthless gangster Marcel Us$2 million or they will be dead. Sam and his team devise a scheme to clear their debt by heading to Miami to poach enough cash and merchandise. But they come up short. So Sam and his gang set their sights on a daring jewelry heist that could make them hugely wealthy for life. Their plan turns sour, however, when the team members start turning on each other. Now it’s up to Sam to finish the brazen heist and turn the tables on Marcel before they all go down.
Cmg at Afm will also have the supernatural horror feature
The Hunted : In an attempt to land their own TV show, Jake (Josh Stewart) and Stevie (Ronnie Gene Blevins) head to the dense, secluded mountains of West Virginia. Equipped with only their bow and cameras, they have three days to kill a monster buck big enough to grab the attention of a TV network. Once they find the massive animal, they look to strike fast. But as the sun sets, they realize they're not alone. A supernatural force appears to be lurking in the vacant woods... and now they're the ones being hunted.
Always good on animation for the kiddies this coming holiday season Edward is selling
Saving Santa 3D : At the top of the North Pole, Bernard is an elf in Santa’s workshop who’s always messing up. One morning, after sleeping in late, Santa kindly shows Bernard the oh-so-secret time machine on his sleigh, which almost no one knows about. Suddenly, Bernard finds army commandos raiding the North Pole, demanding to know the location of his coveted time machine. If the world were to discover the exact location and existence of the North Pole, it would ruin Christmas for everyone! Bernard runs to the time machine and activates the device, going back in time to that same morning. Now it’s a race against time to forge a plot with any elf that will believe his tale, and save Santa before the world finds out the secret of Christmas.
And
The Santa Story: Inspired by Frank L. Baum’s timeless classic, take a magical 3D animated journey to uncover the true origins of the little boy named Nick who grew up to become Santa Claus. Set in his childhood village, join in Little Nick’s first real life adventures which teach him the gift of giving and the powerful spirit of community. As Nick grows up, he must confront his own self-doubts and bring everyone together to keep his old foe Rolf from taking over his village. With the help of two amazingly crafty elves, a majestic reindeer and a group of lovable orphans, Nick rebuilds his hometown and finally becomes the man we all know and love – Santa Claus.
Another kiddie animation film that looks great, about a half-striped zebra proving himself on the African plains
Khumba : When Khumba, a half-striped zebra is blamed for the lack of rain by the rest of his insular, superstitious herd, he embarks on a daring quest to earn his stripes. In his search for the legendary waterhole in which the first zebras got their stripes, Khumba meets a quirky range of characters, and teams up with an unlikely duo: an overprotective wildebeest, Mama V, and Bradley, a self-obsessed ostrich. But before he can reunite with his herd, Khumba will have to come face to face with Phango, a scary leopard who controls the waterholes and terrorizes all the animals in the Great Karoo.
It's not all black and white in this colorful adventure with a difference!
Afm will also see Cmg's quality drama, the Barreto family Produced/ Directed
Reaching for the Moon : Frustrated poet Elizabeth Bishop travels to Brazil and encounters the beguiling architect Lota de Macedo Soares. Initial hostilities make way for a complicated yet long-lasting love affair that dramatically alters Bishop’s relationship to the world around her. Anchored by magnificent lead performances from Miranda Otto and Gloria Pires, Reaching for the Moon is an intimate snapshot of the search for inspiration, wherever and however you find it
Cmg also has quality documentaries like Rob Stewart's ambitious feature that tours the planet with an inspiring and beautiful ecological message about saving our world.
Revolution : Continuing his adventurous journey around the world, filmmaker Rob Stewart brings us Revolution, a full length feature film that is inspiring humans to change the world and save our planet. Along with world renowned experts, he learns that past evolutions can help solve some of our current and future environmental problems. Startling, beautiful, and provocative, Revolution has already won awards at international film festivals and shows us that we can make a difference.
For more information on Cmg and its titles visit Here...
Thus we have a lovely personal connection to this great film guy.
So it is with impressed awe that we have watched his company expand and continue to represent great and important films.
Edward was born in New Jersey and moved at one year of age to Munich, Germany. His dad was Head of Radio Liberty, a Us government sponsored radio station that beamed Us government propaganda (let's call it that) to the countries of the (then large and active and now gone) Soviet Union.
He lived in Munich West Germany, and on September 4, 1972 attended the Olympic Games there. He describes it like this. 'The atmosphere that day was very free spirited and lively in the Olympic Village. Then the next day - massacre.' On September 5, 1972 disaster struck the Olympics. The sporting nature of which was largely overshadowed by the Munich massacre in which eleven Israeli athletes and coaches, a West German police officer, and five Palestinian Black September militants were killed.
He left Germany in 1973. But he had grown up at his father's workplace, and knew radio production and and often hung out at the Munich station. From Germany he moved to Arizona where he attended high school in Tucson. He worked there at radio and TV stations in the newsroom of the local CBS affiliate. 'I fell naturally into this as I had developed such a love of radio and news as a boy'.
He remembers the great Fellini film 8 1/2 particularly arousing his interest in film and especially European cinema.
In Tucson he began to habituate their great (and still thriving) arthouse cinema The Loft.
He entered the University of Arizona / Tucson to get a degree from theDepartment handling Radio TV Film Drama. 'I was very close to getting my Master's there when I left'.
He decided then to move to USC instead to get a Masters Degree and was there from 1980-84.
It was there he met his wife who also studied there, the French national Marie Christine. In 1984 they moved to Paris.
He first worked for Europe Export Films and stayed with them for 7 years. In 1994 he started Senator International in Berlin and stayed until 1996.
He then moved on to Pandora Cinema of Paris where we first met him when he worked there with Ernst Goldschmidt and Sudy Coy.
In 1998 Pandora was sold to Gaylord Entertainment (which Edward describes as 'a mainstream company').
In 1999 Svensk of Copenhagen offered him a good job opportunity. They had a nice library of 40 plus film titles.
He came as they had just gotten Faithless, based on an Ingmar Bergmann script and directed by the great Bergman actress Liv Ulman. Edward says, 'Big success. It sold everywhere and was in the Cannes Film Festival Official Selection'.
Edward also had an Oscar Nomination there with Under the Sun by Colin Nutley.
In 2001 he accepted a Miramax offer to become Head of Sales for the Weinstein brothers in New York. Chicago was just one of their great titles which had a very good run.
In 2003 he decided to move to La and start his own sales company, Cinema Management Group / Cmg. Off to a good start one of his first films, the animation Hoodwinked grossed $110 million worldwide.
Since 2003, Cmg has added over 100 titles to its line-up which includes quality feature films of all genres, 3-D animated features and series as well as award winning feature length documentaries and series.
Over the past 25 years, Edward Noeltner has licensed some 16 Oscar nominated features (many of them Oscar winners) and has worked with some of the most creative individuals in the industry. Films like Scott Hick’s Shine, Carlos Saura’s Tango, Liv Ullmann’s Faithless, or Rob Marshall’s Chicago are just some of the many memorable feature films Noeltner has been associated with in terms of int’l sales.
Since its inception, Cmg has been known for offering original, commercial properties. Cmg co-executive producing the cult animated series "Happy Tree Friends" and licensed both DVD and Television rights to the series in over 40 int’l territories including the Us and Canada. Today, Cmg offers an array of exciting new 3-D Digital CGI animated features, all independently produced with amazing voice talents such as Jeff Goldblum, Samuel L. Jackson, Abigail Breslin, Steve Buscemi, Laurence Fishburne and Liam Neeson along with some of the finest animators working in the business. Cmg’s collaboration with Triggerfish Animation – Adventures In Zambezia– garnered over Us$ 26million in its theatrical run with a number of major territories still to be released.
This Afm Edward and Cmg are launching a mixed agenda of films and he is especially high on the thriller
Plastic
This following company promo makes me want to see it:
High octane from start to finish, Plastic is based on the incredible true story of a heist of one of Beverly Hills’ top jewelry merchants. Brilliant college student Sam has the perfect credit card scam…until his crew robs the wrong man. Now they have two weeks to repay ruthless gangster Marcel Us$2 million or they will be dead. Sam and his team devise a scheme to clear their debt by heading to Miami to poach enough cash and merchandise. But they come up short. So Sam and his gang set their sights on a daring jewelry heist that could make them hugely wealthy for life. Their plan turns sour, however, when the team members start turning on each other. Now it’s up to Sam to finish the brazen heist and turn the tables on Marcel before they all go down.
Cmg at Afm will also have the supernatural horror feature
The Hunted : In an attempt to land their own TV show, Jake (Josh Stewart) and Stevie (Ronnie Gene Blevins) head to the dense, secluded mountains of West Virginia. Equipped with only their bow and cameras, they have three days to kill a monster buck big enough to grab the attention of a TV network. Once they find the massive animal, they look to strike fast. But as the sun sets, they realize they're not alone. A supernatural force appears to be lurking in the vacant woods... and now they're the ones being hunted.
Always good on animation for the kiddies this coming holiday season Edward is selling
Saving Santa 3D : At the top of the North Pole, Bernard is an elf in Santa’s workshop who’s always messing up. One morning, after sleeping in late, Santa kindly shows Bernard the oh-so-secret time machine on his sleigh, which almost no one knows about. Suddenly, Bernard finds army commandos raiding the North Pole, demanding to know the location of his coveted time machine. If the world were to discover the exact location and existence of the North Pole, it would ruin Christmas for everyone! Bernard runs to the time machine and activates the device, going back in time to that same morning. Now it’s a race against time to forge a plot with any elf that will believe his tale, and save Santa before the world finds out the secret of Christmas.
And
The Santa Story: Inspired by Frank L. Baum’s timeless classic, take a magical 3D animated journey to uncover the true origins of the little boy named Nick who grew up to become Santa Claus. Set in his childhood village, join in Little Nick’s first real life adventures which teach him the gift of giving and the powerful spirit of community. As Nick grows up, he must confront his own self-doubts and bring everyone together to keep his old foe Rolf from taking over his village. With the help of two amazingly crafty elves, a majestic reindeer and a group of lovable orphans, Nick rebuilds his hometown and finally becomes the man we all know and love – Santa Claus.
Another kiddie animation film that looks great, about a half-striped zebra proving himself on the African plains
Khumba : When Khumba, a half-striped zebra is blamed for the lack of rain by the rest of his insular, superstitious herd, he embarks on a daring quest to earn his stripes. In his search for the legendary waterhole in which the first zebras got their stripes, Khumba meets a quirky range of characters, and teams up with an unlikely duo: an overprotective wildebeest, Mama V, and Bradley, a self-obsessed ostrich. But before he can reunite with his herd, Khumba will have to come face to face with Phango, a scary leopard who controls the waterholes and terrorizes all the animals in the Great Karoo.
It's not all black and white in this colorful adventure with a difference!
Afm will also see Cmg's quality drama, the Barreto family Produced/ Directed
Reaching for the Moon : Frustrated poet Elizabeth Bishop travels to Brazil and encounters the beguiling architect Lota de Macedo Soares. Initial hostilities make way for a complicated yet long-lasting love affair that dramatically alters Bishop’s relationship to the world around her. Anchored by magnificent lead performances from Miranda Otto and Gloria Pires, Reaching for the Moon is an intimate snapshot of the search for inspiration, wherever and however you find it
Cmg also has quality documentaries like Rob Stewart's ambitious feature that tours the planet with an inspiring and beautiful ecological message about saving our world.
Revolution : Continuing his adventurous journey around the world, filmmaker Rob Stewart brings us Revolution, a full length feature film that is inspiring humans to change the world and save our planet. Along with world renowned experts, he learns that past evolutions can help solve some of our current and future environmental problems. Startling, beautiful, and provocative, Revolution has already won awards at international film festivals and shows us that we can make a difference.
For more information on Cmg and its titles visit Here...
- 11/5/2013
- by Peter Belsito
- Sydney's Buzz
I just received word of a new horror-comedy cartoon web series pilot that's making the rounds -- Slash 'Em. From the folks that brought you Happy Tree Friends comes this tongue-in-cheek take on tales like The Shining and The Amityville Horror. Check out the pilot after the jump. Here's what writer Nick Lyons has to say about Slash 'Em: "I thought I'd alert you to a new horror comedy animated web series pilot episode that I wrote titled 'Slash 'Em' for Mondo Media (the company that puts out 'Happy Tree Friends'). This pilot features voice actress Amber Nash (who voices Pam on 'Archer') and several artists/animators that worked on 'Archer' as well, like Adam...
- 5/30/2012
- FEARnet
Mondo Media (the company that puts out Happy Tree Friends) has juts announced a new comedy animated web series titled “Slash ‘Em” that you can check out for free online.
This pilot features voice. actress Amber Nash (who voices Pam on Archer) and several artists/animators that worked on Archer as well like Adam Toews, Kim Feigenbaum, Rod Ben, Jennifer Montes, etc.
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This pilot features voice. actress Amber Nash (who voices Pam on Archer) and several artists/animators that worked on Archer as well like Adam Toews, Kim Feigenbaum, Rod Ben, Jennifer Montes, etc.
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- 5/29/2012
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
We got a first look at the pilot for a new animated horror/comedy short that Mondo Media would like to turn into a series. Mondo is the company that produces Happy Tree Friends and now they want to bring you Slash 'Em.
The pilot for Slash 'Em was directed by Tony Grillo who also voices a character. The rest of the cast consists of Amber Nash (the voice of Pam on tv's "Archer"), Marsha Crenshaw, Kevin Gillese. The short also features several artists and animators that worked on "Archer" as well, like Adam Toews, Kim Feigenbaum, Rod Ben and Jennifer Montes.
Take a look at this funny short below. With enough views, Mondo Media will continue to produce new episodes. Dig it!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Slash others in the comments section below!
The pilot for Slash 'Em was directed by Tony Grillo who also voices a character. The rest of the cast consists of Amber Nash (the voice of Pam on tv's "Archer"), Marsha Crenshaw, Kevin Gillese. The short also features several artists and animators that worked on "Archer" as well, like Adam Toews, Kim Feigenbaum, Rod Ben and Jennifer Montes.
Take a look at this funny short below. With enough views, Mondo Media will continue to produce new episodes. Dig it!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Slash others in the comments section below!
- 5/29/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Today popular animated series form Mondo Media Happy Tree Friends returns with original Christmas episode "Clause For Concern." "Clause For Concern" marks Happy Tree Friends' 5th official Christmas-themed episode. The episode features the adorable father-son duo Pop and Cub, who set out to get into the holiday spirit with the best of intentions, until something goes horribly, horribly wrong. "We wanted to surprise our fans with this new Christmas-themed episode," Mondo Media CEO John Evershed told Tubefilter. "They have been asking about it and we are happy to spread some Happy Tree Friends holiday cheer." The series, created by Kenn Navarro and Rhode Montijo, generates over 22 million views per month on Mondo Media’s YouTube channel, Mondo Mini Shows, a top 20 YouTube channel that recently passed the 1 billion-view mark. Mondo Media was one of the nearly 100 YouTube Original Channels announced at the end of October as a part of a $100 million premium content initiative.
- 12/9/2011
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
Review by Wyatt Weed, Pirate Pictures
Once again, the St. Louis International Film Festival is fast approaching. Primarily sponsored by Stella Artois and now in its 20th year, the fest has really established itself as one of the best around. It will hit multiple venues around the city beginning November 10th and continue through November 20th.
This is a call, a challenge to the local filmmakers out there: Get up, put on your shoes, and go see some of these films. You owe it to your fellow filmmakers and yourself as well, because the work is amazing.
As one of the volunteers involved in assembling the shorts programs, I have to tell you, the shorts I have seen thus far are nothing less than spectacular. This past summer’s Showcase of local talent featured some of the most technically proficient pieces I have ever seen, and this years’ Sliff is...
Once again, the St. Louis International Film Festival is fast approaching. Primarily sponsored by Stella Artois and now in its 20th year, the fest has really established itself as one of the best around. It will hit multiple venues around the city beginning November 10th and continue through November 20th.
This is a call, a challenge to the local filmmakers out there: Get up, put on your shoes, and go see some of these films. You owe it to your fellow filmmakers and yourself as well, because the work is amazing.
As one of the volunteers involved in assembling the shorts programs, I have to tell you, the shorts I have seen thus far are nothing less than spectacular. This past summer’s Showcase of local talent featured some of the most technically proficient pieces I have ever seen, and this years’ Sliff is...
- 11/11/2011
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Comedy duo Smosh snagged a new channel among the 96 Original Channels revealed by YouTube as a part of its premium content initiative. The new channel, Smosh Animation, is slated for launch sometime early next year, and will feature the type of comedy that has come to define Smosh—just in a different medium, says Barry Blumberg, President of Smosh and Executive Vice President at Alloy Digital, who's producing the project. "YouTube has been an amazing partner of ours for the past 6 years and their support for our new animation channel signals a new phase in our relationship," Blumberg told Tubefilter. "We are honored to be viewed by Google in the same light as Shaq and Madonna." Teen and young adult focused Smosh serves over 85 million video views each month on YouTube and Blip.tv (on Smosh.com). The Smosh channel boasts over 3.5 million Youtube subscribers, and nearly 1 billion Youtube upload...
- 11/8/2011
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
Mondo Media, the force behind online animation sensation Happy Tree Friends, scored an original channel as a part of YouTube's announcement on Friday. The new channel, New Animators, will focus on Mondo Media's core audience of teens and young adults. Mondo's hugely successful animation shows have helped its YouTube channel amass 1 billion total upload views (996,630,260 currently, with an additional 4,298,217 in German and 168,858 in Spanish). "We've already been able to amass a really big audience (billion views and counting) on YouTube around hit properties like Happy Tree Friends and Dick Figures," John Evershed, Mondo Media CEO, told Tubefilter. "Being part of the new YouTube Original Channels program will help us to launch more new, higher quality shows on a regular, higher frequency basis—all key factors in success on YouTube. Couple this with the Google TV announcement and it's pretty easy to see how this lays down the tracks for...
- 11/1/2011
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
We've been getting some exclusive insight from the producers behind the first wave of original programming coming from the YouTube Original Channels announcement. Eqal, the creator of YouTube sensation lonelygirl15, is launching u look haute, a channel dedicated to all things related to beauty, style and fashion for teenagers and young adults, as part of YouTube’s $100 million original content initiative. "We have taken everything we’ve learned about integrating the community into the content and created u look haute to be an interactive space for everyone who follows beauty, style and trends," Greg Goodfried, Eqal Founder and President, told Tubefilter. (Goodfried was one the esteemed panelsits in our last Tubefilter Meetup on Social Video). Since their days as content kings during the lonelygirl days, the team over at Eqal has been building influencer networks around celebrities and brands, making it the perfect match for YouTube's latest initiative catering to...
- 10/29/2011
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
If you don’t know the name Mondo Media - one of (if not) the internet’s “leading multi-platform distributors of animation for teens and young adults” that routinely garners 70 million views for its programs across its many networks - you probably most definitely do know the name of at least one of their original web series productions. The most notable is the online cartoon Happy Tree Friends, which features a familiar cute and cuddly cast of pastel-colored fluffy anthropomorphic animals with multiple lives, morbid imaginations and violent predilections. They've enticed internet audiences to click play since 1999. There’s Dick Figures, too. That’s the Mondo Media original animated web series created by the very talented Ed Skudder about two dysfunctional, wannabe fratacular, socially awkward, odd couple, stick figure friends. The show debuted in November 2010 and has already racked up over 50 million views across 21 episodes. Combine those figures with the...
- 10/11/2011
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Like always, Comic Con International is revealing the schedule of events day by day. It certainly makes planning a lot easier. But that's neither here nor there. There's a lot of panels to cover, so let's just get to it. Check out the pertinent film and television panels set for the first two days of the show after the jump.
The first "day" of the show is Preview Night only, so there's only a couple things happening that night:
6:00-9:00 Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings: Alcatraz, Person of Interest, The Secret Circle, and Supernatural: The Anime Series—
Comic-Con and Warner Bros. Television proudly continue their annual Preview Night tradition with exclusive world premiere screenings of the pilot episodes of three of the most highly anticipated TV series pilots of the 2011-12 television season — Alcatraz, Person of Interest, and The Secret Circle — as well as Supernatural: The Anime Series,...
The first "day" of the show is Preview Night only, so there's only a couple things happening that night:
6:00-9:00 Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings: Alcatraz, Person of Interest, The Secret Circle, and Supernatural: The Anime Series—
Comic-Con and Warner Bros. Television proudly continue their annual Preview Night tradition with exclusive world premiere screenings of the pilot episodes of three of the most highly anticipated TV series pilots of the 2011-12 television season — Alcatraz, Person of Interest, and The Secret Circle — as well as Supernatural: The Anime Series,...
- 7/8/2011
- Cinelinx
We're less than two weeks away from the 2011 San Diego Comic Con, and convention organizers have finally released the schedule for the first day of programing. You can find the full schedule on comic-con.org [1], or after the jump I've listed the film and television highlights, which includes the Masters of the Web panel which I've been invited to be a panelist on (In full disclosure, I've been asked to be on this panel for a few years now, but I've only just recently gotten over my fear of speaking in front of large audiences). It should be a fun panel, and I hear they will be giving away some really cool prizes as well. Wednesday (Preview Night) 6:00-9:00 Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings: Alcatraz, Person of Interest, The Secret Circle, and Supernatural: The Anime Series— Comic-Con and Warner Bros. Television proudly continue their annual Preview Night...
- 7/7/2011
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Today YouTube launched YouTube Copyright School, a program designed to educate users on the rules of copyright law and how to play by them. Copyright School is part of YouTube's on going effort—as with its Video Identification online rights management technology and other programs—to encourage copyright owners to use YouTube and, more importantly, to avoid costly legal battles. The school employed the Happy Tree Friends gang from Mondo Media, in which Russell (a sea otter character who is, coincidentally, a pirate) learns some valuable lessons about copyright infringement. "You could be sued and found liable for monetary damages," the videos's narrator explains. "Or you could lose your YouTube account." YouTube employs a three strike rule, after which the user is "banned for life" from YouTube. Violations may also include mashups and remixes, depending on whether its defined as a "fair use." More information is contained at the YouTube Copyright Center.
- 4/16/2011
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
An exploration of YouTube-ology.
In late March, the official YouTube account posted a new video. "YouTube Copyright School." For what amounts to a PSA, the video became fairly popular: some 42,000 views inside of a month.
[youtube InzDjH1-9Ns]
But that didn't mean it was well liked. As of this morning, the video has 1,184 dislikes, in fact, to 320 likes, an almost four-to-one ratio of hatred.
Matt McGee over at SearchEnglineLand, who drew our attention to this disparity, poses an intriguing research problem.
"There’s no way to tell if they’re rejecting the entire notion of Copyright School, or just the childish and silly video that YouTube made to explain it. “Russell” and “Lumpy”? “Happy Tree Friends”? .... (YouTube wisely turned off comments on that video; the Internet might’ve imploded if they hadn’t.)"
Never inclined to shy away from a challenge, here we would like to dispute that there's "no way to tell...
In late March, the official YouTube account posted a new video. "YouTube Copyright School." For what amounts to a PSA, the video became fairly popular: some 42,000 views inside of a month.
[youtube InzDjH1-9Ns]
But that didn't mean it was well liked. As of this morning, the video has 1,184 dislikes, in fact, to 320 likes, an almost four-to-one ratio of hatred.
Matt McGee over at SearchEnglineLand, who drew our attention to this disparity, poses an intriguing research problem.
"There’s no way to tell if they’re rejecting the entire notion of Copyright School, or just the childish and silly video that YouTube made to explain it. “Russell” and “Lumpy”? “Happy Tree Friends”? .... (YouTube wisely turned off comments on that video; the Internet might’ve imploded if they hadn’t.)"
Never inclined to shy away from a challenge, here we would like to dispute that there's "no way to tell...
- 4/15/2011
- by David Zax
- Fast Company
The Fast Company reader's essential source for breaking news and innovation from around the web--updated all day.
Kinect Controller for Netflix
Kinect Live Gold members are now able to navigate through Netflix with gesture and voice commands. [Update: 12:40]
Vc Funding has Strong 2011 Start
An increase in the median of Vc funded projects boosted Q1 rates to $7.5 billion (up from from 6.5) on 738 deals, according to Cb Insights. [Update: 12:40]
Youtube Creates Piracy School for Copyright Violators
A Happy Tree Friends-themed PSA warns users about the pitfalls of piracy violations and may require offenders to watch the video. [Update: 12:40]
[youtube InzDjH1-9Ns]
Pic of the Day: Actual Mayor Declares April 16th Foursquare Day in New York City [Update: 12:40]
White iPhone Due Soon
Apple's legendary white iPhone will be ready for At&T and Verizon in a few weeks, according "three people with knowledge of the plans."
Twitter Rejected $10 Billion Offer From Google
Twitter reportedly turned down multiple offers, including...
Kinect Controller for Netflix
Kinect Live Gold members are now able to navigate through Netflix with gesture and voice commands. [Update: 12:40]
Vc Funding has Strong 2011 Start
An increase in the median of Vc funded projects boosted Q1 rates to $7.5 billion (up from from 6.5) on 738 deals, according to Cb Insights. [Update: 12:40]
Youtube Creates Piracy School for Copyright Violators
A Happy Tree Friends-themed PSA warns users about the pitfalls of piracy violations and may require offenders to watch the video. [Update: 12:40]
[youtube InzDjH1-9Ns]
Pic of the Day: Actual Mayor Declares April 16th Foursquare Day in New York City [Update: 12:40]
White iPhone Due Soon
Apple's legendary white iPhone will be ready for At&T and Verizon in a few weeks, according "three people with knowledge of the plans."
Twitter Rejected $10 Billion Offer From Google
Twitter reportedly turned down multiple offers, including...
- 4/14/2011
- by Gregory Ferenstein
- Fast Company
Welcome to No Fact Zone’s weekly roundup of cultural references on The Colbert Report. From Darcy to Danger Mouse, String Theory to Shakespeare, we’ve got the keys to this week’s obscure, oddball, and occasionally obscene cultural shout-outs (hey!).
Bon swa Zoners! I hope your week is going well. I am sitting here with a slight bellyache from recently partaking in too much Americone Dream (again) – if you believe there is such a thing as too much carmel-y and waffle cone-y goodness! Stephen and the gang were on fire for yet again with two great Words, plus the Jimmy Fallon sketch reinforced the notion that sometimes a little goofiness with friends is just what we all need. What was your favorite segment from this week?
Monday
Anonymous Hacks The Colbert Report
Suddenly I’m wearing a mask? I don’t understand. It wasn’t even ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ Wednesday!
Bon swa Zoners! I hope your week is going well. I am sitting here with a slight bellyache from recently partaking in too much Americone Dream (again) – if you believe there is such a thing as too much carmel-y and waffle cone-y goodness! Stephen and the gang were on fire for yet again with two great Words, plus the Jimmy Fallon sketch reinforced the notion that sometimes a little goofiness with friends is just what we all need. What was your favorite segment from this week?
Monday
Anonymous Hacks The Colbert Report
Suddenly I’m wearing a mask? I don’t understand. It wasn’t even ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ Wednesday!
- 3/8/2011
- by Toad
- No Fact Zone
The guys at the GeekCast Radio Network have been bashing IGN’s list of the Top 100 Animated Series for and they’ve finally decided to put their money where their mouth is by compiling their own list of the Top 100 Animated Series Of All Time – and they’ve got a little help! The GeekCast Radio Network has teamed with This Week In Geek, Chicken Pop Pod, The Pop Culture Network, Behind the Voice Actors and… us!
Yes, we here at Blogomatic3000 (well, when I say we I mean me) have compiled our own Top 100 list and that will be combined with the the lists from all the other participating sites to create The definitive Top 100 Animated Series List. As a pre-cursor to the unveiling of the combined list on the Gcrn Podcast we’ll be running down our Top 100 in two parts: 100-51 today and 50-1 tomorrow.
So without further ado,...
Yes, we here at Blogomatic3000 (well, when I say we I mean me) have compiled our own Top 100 list and that will be combined with the the lists from all the other participating sites to create The definitive Top 100 Animated Series List. As a pre-cursor to the unveiling of the combined list on the Gcrn Podcast we’ll be running down our Top 100 in two parts: 100-51 today and 50-1 tomorrow.
So without further ado,...
- 3/5/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Mondo Media is known for creating cartoons not necessarily safe for kids. The company's flagship online entertainment property features a rotating cast of adorable furry characters who have their mortal coils shuffled in the most gruesome, cringe-inducing ways depictable in candy-colored tones. Since 2000, the good animators of Happy Tree Friends have killed a yellow rabbit named Cuddles, a pink skunk named Giggles, a dopey blue moose named Lumpy, and other cuddly, anthropomorphic animals more times than Cutty Rank could conceive. The show's developed quite a following over the past decade and evolved into a mini-franchise, spawning a lucrative merchandise arm, a branded production studio, an ad network, a lucrative merchandise arm and one crudely drawn, seriously entertaining web series about two stick figures with attitude. Mondo Media's Dick Figures is the latest iteration of one of the internet's most lovable themes: making images originally designed for games of Hangman look awesome.
- 12/29/2010
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Hey everyone! Sorry about my Mia game article last week things got a little crazy up in here! So I hope you all had a great 4th and just because I did miss last weeks article I would like to mention a game that came out that's awesome! this game is called Naughty Bear muahaha it reminds me of Happy Tree Friends.
Anyways here's this weeks games or most of em anyways!
Crackdown 2 (X360)
The city is infected and you are the cure.
This looks so fun!
Releases 7.6.10
Video Games | Crackdown 2 | E3 09: Debut Trailer XBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii
Despicable Me (Wii, Nds, PS2 & PSP)
The movie gets a video game adaptation on Nintendo Wii, DS and more.
Releases 7.6.10
Video Games | Despicable Me: The Game | Debut Trailer XBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii
Furry Legends (Wii)
Furry Legends is a physics-based 3D puzzle-platformer game.
Looks like it could be fun.
Releases...
Anyways here's this weeks games or most of em anyways!
Crackdown 2 (X360)
The city is infected and you are the cure.
This looks so fun!
Releases 7.6.10
Video Games | Crackdown 2 | E3 09: Debut Trailer XBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii
Despicable Me (Wii, Nds, PS2 & PSP)
The movie gets a video game adaptation on Nintendo Wii, DS and more.
Releases 7.6.10
Video Games | Despicable Me: The Game | Debut Trailer XBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii
Furry Legends (Wii)
Furry Legends is a physics-based 3D puzzle-platformer game.
Looks like it could be fun.
Releases...
- 7/7/2010
- by Mars
- GeekTyrant
Mobile Streams has teamed up Utv Indiagames, to distribute mobile content to network operators throughout India as well as via the mobile internet. Utv Indiagames will distribute content from Mobile Streams' content catalogue that has over 270,000 items including Mr Bean and Happy Tree Friends as well as a wide range of World Cup 2010 content such as wallpapers, tones, video and games. Mobile Streams chief operating officer Arnd Aschentrup said, "Our aim is to extend our global footprint and offer our content partners the best exposure for their brands to ...
- 6/8/2010
- BusinessofCinema
The nominees for the 2010 Streamys were announced today. The Streamys celebrate online television programming and this year they have a fantastic line up of nominees. Last year was the Streamys debut year and the winners included high profile shows such as Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog and the exceptional Battlestar Galactica web series The Face of the Enemy.
This year there is even more competition with some really interesting content now being released on the web rather than through more traditional media routes. Two of my favourites from this year’s nominee list are the excellent Interview Project which is presented by davidlynch.com and the slightly flawed but thoroughly enjoyable Angel of Death, created by Ed Brubaker and starring Zoe Bell, which also received a DVD release last year.
The awards ceremony takes place on April 11th 2010 and the full list of nominees is listed below with handy links...
This year there is even more competition with some really interesting content now being released on the web rather than through more traditional media routes. Two of my favourites from this year’s nominee list are the excellent Interview Project which is presented by davidlynch.com and the slightly flawed but thoroughly enjoyable Angel of Death, created by Ed Brubaker and starring Zoe Bell, which also received a DVD release last year.
The awards ceremony takes place on April 11th 2010 and the full list of nominees is listed below with handy links...
- 3/1/2010
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Info Meme
Bryan Singer, who directed the two good X-Men films, is coming back to direct X-Men: First Class, which is evidently an origin story about Professor Xavier’s first students. Obviously, all the original actors except Patrick Stewart are going to be way too old to play themselves in this, so I suppose we’re looking at an all-new cast of hot actors. Singer’s always had excellent taste in hot men. Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Angel are who need cast, according to Wikipedia. Ideas?
The cast of the U.S. version of Shameless is starting to take shape. We already knew William H. Macy was Frank, but now we find out Emily Rossum will pick up the Fiona role, Allison Janney (goddess) will play a role that sounds like Sheila, maybe, and Justin Chatwin will be Steve, originated by hunky James McAvoy. The cast is stellar, other than Chatwin,...
Bryan Singer, who directed the two good X-Men films, is coming back to direct X-Men: First Class, which is evidently an origin story about Professor Xavier’s first students. Obviously, all the original actors except Patrick Stewart are going to be way too old to play themselves in this, so I suppose we’re looking at an all-new cast of hot actors. Singer’s always had excellent taste in hot men. Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Angel are who need cast, according to Wikipedia. Ideas?
The cast of the U.S. version of Shameless is starting to take shape. We already knew William H. Macy was Frank, but now we find out Emily Rossum will pick up the Fiona role, Allison Janney (goddess) will play a role that sounds like Sheila, maybe, and Justin Chatwin will be Steve, originated by hunky James McAvoy. The cast is stellar, other than Chatwin,...
- 12/18/2009
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
I’ll admit, though I’ve been reading Kick-Ass the comic for over a year now, I wasn’t expecting much from the movie. The comic, by superstars Mark Millar (Wanted) and John Romita Jr. (X-Men, Spider-Man, The Eternals, Wolverine, as well as being the son of the legendary John Romita), was overhyped to say the least. The first issue’s cover proclaimed, “The Greatest Superhero Book Of All Time Is Here.” In comic circles this caused two things: backlash and fanaticism. First, local comic shop gurus would talk about how mediocre Millar is (it’s true, he basically only has variations on one story) and how mediocre the plot is (the first issue isn’t entirely amazing, merely solid). Then came the obsequious comic geeks in herds to worship at the feet of Millar and Romita, driving it almost immediately into a second printing.
When yoga goes horribly wrong.
When yoga goes horribly wrong.
- 7/25/2009
- by Dalmatian Jaws
- Movie-moron.com
Who would win in a fight to the death between the Incredible Hulk or Superman? What would happen if Darkseid, Galactus and Apocalypse teamed up? What happens if Voltron met the Power Rangers? What is the most important comic book birthday? All these questions are amazingly answered along with tons more that even some of the most hardcore fanboys wouldn’t have even thought to ask in The Greatest Fan Film of All Time.
Over a full forty minutes in length, The Greatest Fan Film of All Time features cameos from all over geekdom and comics that would rival South Park’s Imaginationland episodes. Written by Larry Longstreth and directed by Jacob Drake, it features much better voice acting than one would expect from flash animated internet video, including Tna wrestler Dr. Stevie (or Stevie Richards of Ecw and WWE fame) voicing Daredevil as he gives advice to various sidekicks...
Over a full forty minutes in length, The Greatest Fan Film of All Time features cameos from all over geekdom and comics that would rival South Park’s Imaginationland episodes. Written by Larry Longstreth and directed by Jacob Drake, it features much better voice acting than one would expect from flash animated internet video, including Tna wrestler Dr. Stevie (or Stevie Richards of Ecw and WWE fame) voicing Daredevil as he gives advice to various sidekicks...
- 7/3/2009
- by John Carle
- The Flickcast
The first footage of Summer Wars from Mamoru Hosoda and Satoko Okudera, the people behind The Girl Who Leapt Through Time has been captured during the still running TAF2009. Just as expected from a Studio Madhouse production, the whole thing looks very well done and promising even though I can’t get my head around some of the scenes…virtual Happy Tree Friends, wtf?
Let’s hope that the Warner Bros. logo at the beginning hints for an early release in the West.
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Let’s hope that the Warner Bros. logo at the beginning hints for an early release in the West.
[See post to watch Flash video] Share...
- 3/20/2009
- by Ulrik
- Affenheimtheater
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