Before they were in shows such as Better Call Saul and Arrested Development, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross were a prime comedy duo, pumping out series such as Mr. Show. They’ve reunited for more sketches in a show for Netflix called W/ Bob & David, and the trailer is below. Attempting to convince the world that they have either been in cryogenic suspension or dishonourably discharged from the Navy Seals, the pair promises four shows that bring together funny folk that used to populate Mr. Show and other work including Paul F, Tompkins, Scott Aukerman, Jay Johnston and John Ennis, and newer faces Paget Brewster and Keegan-Michael Key.The trailer only gives a flavour, but we can likely expect the usual Bob and David brand of satire and silliness, and lots of props. It’s been a while since we’ve seen them have full rein over a show like this,...
- 10/12/2015
- EmpireOnline
Media agency Mec has produced an app for Accolade Wines that enables smart phone users to find Byo restaurants in Sydney and Melbourne.
The announcement:
Sydney, 17 December 2012: Mec has together with Fairfax Media created a smartphone app for Accolade Wines, helping users find the best Byo restaurants and the perfect bottle of wine to accompany their meal.
The Brookland Valley Byo Restaurant Guide app, available for free on the iTunes store, taps into Fairfax Media publications’ restaurant reviews, including The Age and Sydney Morning Herald’s Good Food Guides, Cheap Eats and Everyday Eats, allowing users to search more than 300 of the best Byo restaurants in Sydney and Melbourne.
Once a user has chosen a restaurant, they can use the app’s wine index to find suitable wines from the Brookland Valley, Margaret River range, as well as a wide selection of other Australian wines, and locate their closest bottle shop.
The announcement:
Sydney, 17 December 2012: Mec has together with Fairfax Media created a smartphone app for Accolade Wines, helping users find the best Byo restaurants and the perfect bottle of wine to accompany their meal.
The Brookland Valley Byo Restaurant Guide app, available for free on the iTunes store, taps into Fairfax Media publications’ restaurant reviews, including The Age and Sydney Morning Herald’s Good Food Guides, Cheap Eats and Everyday Eats, allowing users to search more than 300 of the best Byo restaurants in Sydney and Melbourne.
Once a user has chosen a restaurant, they can use the app’s wine index to find suitable wines from the Brookland Valley, Margaret River range, as well as a wide selection of other Australian wines, and locate their closest bottle shop.
- 12/18/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
The Melbourne Underground Film Festival returns to terrorize Australia with a selection of outrageous genre films for its 11th annual edition that will be held on Aug. 20-28.
For years now, Muff Festival director Richard Wolstencroft has been bemoaning the state of Australian cinema — and rightfully so — for abandoning its history of popular genre entertainment and settling for a state-sponsored industry of wussy indie fare. Well, looking over this year’s Muff schedule from a distance, it appears that the fest has gathered its most impressive lineup of bold and risky genre fare yet.
There’s the deep sea terror of Stuart Simpson’s El monstro del mar!, the outback nightmare of Road Train by Dean Francis, the Bdsm fantasy world of David King’s Purge, the chaotically violent world of Bad Behavior by Joseph Sims, the sexy and disturbing Burlesque by Dominic Deacon; plus Richard Wolstencroft’s own documentary...
For years now, Muff Festival director Richard Wolstencroft has been bemoaning the state of Australian cinema — and rightfully so — for abandoning its history of popular genre entertainment and settling for a state-sponsored industry of wussy indie fare. Well, looking over this year’s Muff schedule from a distance, it appears that the fest has gathered its most impressive lineup of bold and risky genre fare yet.
There’s the deep sea terror of Stuart Simpson’s El monstro del mar!, the outback nightmare of Road Train by Dean Francis, the Bdsm fantasy world of David King’s Purge, the chaotically violent world of Bad Behavior by Joseph Sims, the sexy and disturbing Burlesque by Dominic Deacon; plus Richard Wolstencroft’s own documentary...
- 8/16/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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