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Alamo Drafthouse announced last week that all the chain's Austin theaters will transition to 100 percent reserved seating, starting October 15, without a ticket price increase. Alamo ran a pilot program with all reserved seating at the Village location earlier this year, which they said was a success.An economic impact report released last week announced that SXSW 2012 generated $190.3 million for Austin's economy, Austin Business Journal reports. The number of official registrants increased this year by more than 15 percent to 147,000.In casting news, actors Aj Bowen (A Horrible Way to Die) and Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator) have signed on for Austin filmmaker Emily Hagins's fourth feature film, Grow Up, Tony Phillips, according to the movie's production company, Austin-based Arcanum Pictures. The actors join Jamie Landau (son of veteran producer Jon Landau) and My Sucky Teen Romance cast members Tony Vespe and Devin Bonnée. Filming for...
Alamo Drafthouse announced last week that all the chain's Austin theaters will transition to 100 percent reserved seating, starting October 15, without a ticket price increase. Alamo ran a pilot program with all reserved seating at the Village location earlier this year, which they said was a success.An economic impact report released last week announced that SXSW 2012 generated $190.3 million for Austin's economy, Austin Business Journal reports. The number of official registrants increased this year by more than 15 percent to 147,000.In casting news, actors Aj Bowen (A Horrible Way to Die) and Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator) have signed on for Austin filmmaker Emily Hagins's fourth feature film, Grow Up, Tony Phillips, according to the movie's production company, Austin-based Arcanum Pictures. The actors join Jamie Landau (son of veteran producer Jon Landau) and My Sucky Teen Romance cast members Tony Vespe and Devin Bonnée. Filming for...
- 10/8/2012
- by Jordan Gass-Poore'
- Slackerwood
19-year old Emily Hagins, who directed the South by Southwest sensation My Sucky Teenage Romance, will helm Grow Up, Tony Phillips. It's about a teen who loves Halloween and doesn't think he should have to put childhood passions aside just because he's older. Jamie Landau, son of Avatar and Titanic producer Jon Landau, will make his feature film acting debut. A portion of the budget for the Arcanum film is being raised on Kickstarter.
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- 10/2/2012
- by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
- kidspickflicks
Filmmaker Emily Hagins is nothing short of an inspiration for horror fans of every age to go out there and make their movie! And that's just what this lovely young lady is doing again. You almost have to wonder how long before she's a household name?
From the Press Release
Aj Bowen (A Horrible Way to Die, You're Next) and Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, From Beyond) have signed on for Grow Up, Tony Phillips, the fourth feature film from writer-director Emily Hagins (pictured; My Sucky Teen Romance, Pathogen). The pair join previously attached cast members Tony Vespe, Devin Bonnée (both of My Sucky Teen Romance), and Jamie Landau (son of Jon Landau, in his feature film acting debut) in the independently-produced comedy about a Halloween-loving teenager who doesn't think childhood passions should have an expiration date.
Grow Up, Tony Phillips is the fourth feature film from young director Emily Hagins, who...
From the Press Release
Aj Bowen (A Horrible Way to Die, You're Next) and Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, From Beyond) have signed on for Grow Up, Tony Phillips, the fourth feature film from writer-director Emily Hagins (pictured; My Sucky Teen Romance, Pathogen). The pair join previously attached cast members Tony Vespe, Devin Bonnée (both of My Sucky Teen Romance), and Jamie Landau (son of Jon Landau, in his feature film acting debut) in the independently-produced comedy about a Halloween-loving teenager who doesn't think childhood passions should have an expiration date.
Grow Up, Tony Phillips is the fourth feature film from young director Emily Hagins, who...
- 10/1/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Emily Hagins of My Sucky Teen Romance has a new project in the pipeline called Grow Up, Tony Phillips and this one will have her working with House of the Devil's Aj Bowen and Re-Animator's Barbara Crampton.
The pair join previously attached cast members Tony Vespe, Devin Bonnée (both of My Sucky Teen Romance), and Jamie Landau (son of Jon Landau, in his feature film acting debut) in the independently-produced comedy about a Halloween-loving teenager who doesn't think childhood passions should have an expiration date.
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The pair join previously attached cast members Tony Vespe, Devin Bonnée (both of My Sucky Teen Romance), and Jamie Landau (son of Jon Landau, in his feature film acting debut) in the independently-produced comedy about a Halloween-loving teenager who doesn't think childhood passions should have an expiration date.
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- 10/1/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Update - Chud.com has debunked this story through a conversation with Jamie Landau, son of Jon Landau, Cameron’s producer.
So this is something I never thought I would read in the same sentence but apparently the Black Eyed Peas are teaming up with director James Cameron.
Vibe is reporting that Cameron will be directing a 3D concert film for The Black Eyed Peas as his next film. Frontman Will i Am broke the news to the site and here is an excerpt from the article.
“Right now we are planning our 3-D tour movie and James Cameron is directing it,” Will i Am tells Vibe. “We have the biggest director because we are the biggest group on the planet. The Peas are filming it in South America. People will be able to see us in the theater with the 3-D glasses and everything.”
“There will be a storyline that [Cameron] came up with,...
So this is something I never thought I would read in the same sentence but apparently the Black Eyed Peas are teaming up with director James Cameron.
Vibe is reporting that Cameron will be directing a 3D concert film for The Black Eyed Peas as his next film. Frontman Will i Am broke the news to the site and here is an excerpt from the article.
“Right now we are planning our 3-D tour movie and James Cameron is directing it,” Will i Am tells Vibe. “We have the biggest director because we are the biggest group on the planet. The Peas are filming it in South America. People will be able to see us in the theater with the 3-D glasses and everything.”
“There will be a storyline that [Cameron] came up with,...
- 7/5/2010
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
Transformers 3
Vince Pace, one of the key people behind 3D camera systems, has revealed to Market Saw that the currently filming third "Transformers" is being completely shot in 3D rather than converted in post-production.
In an update about various projects including comments on additional photography just wrapping for "Resident Evil Afterlife" and "Tron Legacy", Pace says "Transformers has also signed on to shoot 3D throughout the film."
Pace also added that he's currently in Hawaii and "working on a big Disney film but can’t mention the name", however it's not hard to guess he's referring to "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides".
The comments come as new set photos from the third "Transformers" have gone online showing the actors and Michael Bay at work.
Sucker Punch
Director Zack Snyder ("300," "Watchmen") has indicated his upcoming female revenge flick "Sucker Punch" may not undergo the 3D conversion treatment after...
Vince Pace, one of the key people behind 3D camera systems, has revealed to Market Saw that the currently filming third "Transformers" is being completely shot in 3D rather than converted in post-production.
In an update about various projects including comments on additional photography just wrapping for "Resident Evil Afterlife" and "Tron Legacy", Pace says "Transformers has also signed on to shoot 3D throughout the film."
Pace also added that he's currently in Hawaii and "working on a big Disney film but can’t mention the name", however it's not hard to guess he's referring to "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides".
The comments come as new set photos from the third "Transformers" have gone online showing the actors and Michael Bay at work.
Sucker Punch
Director Zack Snyder ("300," "Watchmen") has indicated his upcoming female revenge flick "Sucker Punch" may not undergo the 3D conversion treatment after...
- 7/5/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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