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  • Star Wars: Course Of The Force

    Star Wars: Course Of The Force

    Check out the first installment in a new 6-part comedy web-series Star Wars: Course of the Force, starring R2-D2 and Nerdist’s Chris Hardwick, in anticipation of July’s Course of the Force lightsaber relay run for charity down the CA coast.

    A new webisode will premiere every Tuesday, through July 2nd – leading up to the Course of the Force.

    Here’s the first one…

    Written by “Saturday Night Live” writers, Episode 1 sets the stage for this year’s Saga as the official Course of the Force lightsaber goes missing from Nerdist headquarters. Hilarity ensues – from R2–D2 quoting Office Space and dancing like Justin Timberlake to Chris Hardwick dressing as Princess Leia.

    Course of the Force is an annual Olympic-torch-style relay run with Star Wars lightsabers down the California coastline to San Diego Comic Con, benefitting Make-A-Wish Foundation, from July 9-16, 2013. The race begins at George Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch and makes its way through San Francisco, then on to LA and all the day down to San Diego. There are also massive “Conival” celebrations along the way, featuring live music and entertainment, expo booths and more – all open to the public. Last year over $100,000 was raised for Make-A-Wish and thousands participated in the fun.

    All Course of the Force video content will be distributed via Starwars.com, and hosted on the Nerdist YouTube channel.

  • The Liability Clip: Talulah Riley Sticks It To The (Hit)man

    The Liability Clip: Talulah Riley Sticks It To The (Hit)man

    The Liability is a darkly comic new British crime thriller from the exec producer of Lock, Stock and Snatch, and stars cult legend Tim Roth, Peter Mullan and Jack O’Connell.

    Here’s a clip from the film to celebrate the DVD release which was out on Monday this week.

    The really rather stylish clip shows the mysterious young woman (played by the gorgeous Talulah Riley) who earlier threw a spanner in the carefully plotted works, exact the terms of her blackmail upon the hapless Adam and seasoned professional Roy.

    After crashing a prize car belonging to his gangster stepfather (played by the formidable Peter Mullan), Adam (Jack O’Connell) is forced to repay the debt by teaming up with professional hit man, Roy, to act as driver on what should be a swift and easy mission. Whilst Roy desperately wants to leave the killing game, Adam develops into an enthusiastic and aspirational hit-man. A beautiful, mysterious young woman (Riley; St Trinians 1 & 2, Pride & Prejudice) has witnessed the murder and professional code dictates that she must also now be dispatched, but as events unfold, it becomes apparent that there is more to her arrival than mere coincidence.

  • The 2013 Edinburgh International Film Festival Preview Reel

    The 2013 Edinburgh International Film Festival Preview Reel

    The 2013 Edinburgh International Film Festival (taking place from 19 – 30 June) looks awesome.

  • Women In Comedy

    Women In Comedy

    Move over, men, you no longer rule comedy. The reign of female comedy has slowly been moving up over the past several decades. It may have all started when Lucille Ball stomped on grapes or stuffed her shirt with chocolates with gal-pal Ethel in the 1950s on I Love Lucy, or perhaps it was the teen obsession with Mean Girls in the early 2000s. We can’t forget the reigning queens of Saturday Night Live, Bridesmaids, and GIRLS who have not only redefined a modern woman’s role in comedy, but often outshone their male counterparts in the process. Female comedy has been a long evolution and is constantly pushing society’s expectations of female conduct – a push that is responsible for the hysterical talent standing upon the summit of female comedy, box office and DVD & Blu-ray sales today!

    Here is how laughter’s leading ladies and the risks they have taken helped female comedy evolve over the decades.

     

    LUCILLE BALL AND I LOVE LUCY

    Before women starred in movies, Lucille Ball starred in her own TV show. I Love Lucy – a worldwide favourite to this very day – was based on the married life and absurd daily adventures of Lucy and her husband “Ricky” Ricardo. The real laughs though came when Lucy and her best friend Ethel found themselves in ridiculous situations in nearly every episode. These leading ladies were not only scene stealers, but the physical humour and risk they brought to the screen created a foundation for future female comedy.

    BETTY WHITE AND GOLDEN GIRLS

    The laughs Betty White creates have stood the test of time. The 90-year-old starred in the famous sitcom Golden Girls – one of the first comedies completely based on the hilarious daily lives of women. She has been tickling the world’s funny bone since the late ‘30s and still graces films, TV shows and commercials with her shocking humour. Betty doesn’t know boundaries. In 2010 White became not only the oldest woman, but the oldest person to host Saturday Night Live – solidifying her place as a comedic icon.

    THE LEADING LADIES OF MEAN GIRLS
    
    This one was a game changer. Somehow this risqué comedy based on the animalistic hierarchy of high school and the social wrath of one group of girls continues to make audiences of all ages and genders laugh. Mean Girls also marks one of the first films to put Saturday Night Live’s leading ladies on the big screen – Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Thank SNL creator Lorne Michaels for that one – he produced the film!

    KRISTEN WIIG AND BRIDESMAIDS

    Bridesmaids officially levelled the playing field between the men and women of comedy. The hilarious and buzz-worthy film starred Hollywood’s funniest actresses and female comedians. These ladies aren’t afraid to push the limits. SNL queen Kristen Wiig co-wrote film starring Maya Rudolph, Melissa McCarthy and more. Women can officially be as raunchy as men and get a Golden Globe nomination for it. This film has marked the transition of female comedy to a land of no limits.

    LENA DUNHAM IN GIRLS

    Lena Dunham is the writer, director, producer and lead star wildly successful comedy GIRLS! Her show follows the lives of four 20-something women living in Brooklyn, New York. Life and love is a struggle and they battle with the trials and tribulations of being financially independent and sexually adventurous. Fearlessly honest, proves that nice girls can win and has been dubbed the ‘Voice of our Generation’, Lena abandons all personal boundaries, and leaves fear of humiliation at the door! Dunham is currently filming Season 3 of GIRLS, has picked up various awards, and was recently named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2013 which makes her at the top of her game!

    JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS IN VEEP

    Most remember Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes in hit 90s sitcom Seinfeld or in Curb Your Enthusiasm, but now Julia returns as leading lady in her recent Emmy® award-winning turn as Vice President Selina Meyer in VEEP which is an up close and politically (in)correct look at the daily successes and disappointments of being second in command. Looks like Julia is back on top form and continues to revolutionize women in comedy!

    Veep 3D BD

    VEEP: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON IS RELEASED ON BLU-RAY, DVD & Digital Download 3rd JUNE, COURTESY OF HBO ENTERTAINMENT

  • Help Evolutionary Reach Its Target

    Help Evolutionary Reach Its Target

    Crowd funding has become the norm for indie film-makers to get an often needed cash boost to help push their fictional narrative babies into production and on to the big screen. Quickly becoming a successful method to put heaps of cash into the mitts of a producer, it’s great exposure for hugely talented teams to realise their vision and make something of value that isn’t filmed on your Dad’s camcorder with special effects that can’t even rival a film from the 1920s.

    Oliver Crawford’s short film Evolutionary is one such project, and with only a few days left to go on its Indiegogo push for some funds, you should all definitely get involved and help get this awesome sounding Sci-Fi/Horror short flick made.

    Taking cues from old school Science Fiction, Evolutionary is essentially the opening to what Oliver hopes to develop into a full blown feature film. Taking place in an abandoned warehouse, an elite special forces team track a vigilante alien terrorist and move in for the kill. Their only problem? The creature they set out to hunt is now hunting them.

    The concept imagery has crafted a strong visual identity.
    The concept imagery has crafted a strong visual identity.

    Releasing some serious concept artwork and promising a film that pushes the boundaries of short film making, Evolutionary certainly is an interesting sounding project and one I’ll definitely be keeping my beady, sci-fi loving eyes on. You can contribute to the project here. So instead of throwing some coin at the successful writer/director making a vanity project, *cough* Zach Braff *cough*, help out the guys who need it and support British independent film making.

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