Tabbert Fiiller on John Lydon: "I never thought about that in relation to Annalisa. There's also, like, he was very shy as a child and then, certainly after or during the Sex Pistols…" Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Following the world première at the Tribeca Film Festival of The Public Image Is Rotten, shot by Yamit Shimonovitz, director Tabbert Fiiller went with me into the John Lydon style that took us to Comme des Garçons, Julian Schnabel and pajamas, Muriel Spark's The Public Image, John Waters at a PiL concert, and wildlife. Beastie Boys' Adam Horovitz, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, and Moby count PiL as an influence.
John Lydon: "John is so good with words. I was just trying to keep up. We shot every day."
John Lydon's Public Image Ltd. started out as Keith Levene, Jah Wobble, and Jim Walker,...
Following the world première at the Tribeca Film Festival of The Public Image Is Rotten, shot by Yamit Shimonovitz, director Tabbert Fiiller went with me into the John Lydon style that took us to Comme des Garçons, Julian Schnabel and pajamas, Muriel Spark's The Public Image, John Waters at a PiL concert, and wildlife. Beastie Boys' Adam Horovitz, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, and Moby count PiL as an influence.
John Lydon: "John is so good with words. I was just trying to keep up. We shot every day."
John Lydon's Public Image Ltd. started out as Keith Levene, Jah Wobble, and Jim Walker,...
- 5/5/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
This is not your father's The People's Court. Comedy Central has ordered The High Court TV show, starring Doug Benson. The fifteen-minute strip series features “Judge Doug,” who gets high and rules on real small claims court cases.Benson, Bruce Smith, Jash’s Daniel Kellison, Propagate’s Ben Silverman, Howard Owens and Kevin Healey, executive produce. The High Court's concept is inspired by Benson and Jash’s YouTube show, Getting Doug with High. The High Court is slated for a 2017 premiere. Judge Wapner, wherefore art thou?Read More…...
- 10/19/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
[[tmz:video id="0_gy2ru3fh"]] Buffalo Bills superstar Marcell Dareus says he's Pumped to make his 2016 debut after serving his 4 game drug policy suspension -- explaining, "I sought out the help I need and I'm moving on." Dareus joined the guys on the "TMZ Sports" TV show on FS1 and told us about the impact his life coach, Bruce Smith, has had on him ... and why he's more motivated than ever to be a great person and player. Oh, and...
- 10/7/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The Buffalo Bills are retiring Bruce Smith's jersey Thursday night -- but the most stylish tribute will come from his old teammate Andre Reed. Reed -- who played with Smith on the '90s Super Bowl team -- hit up Billy Hobbs of True Blue Customs (the guy who made Avery Williamson's 9/11 cleats) and asked him to pimp out a pair of Nike Air Force 1s. The result -- a nautical blue and red...
- 9/15/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith and a gang of Buffalo Bills royalty traveled to Mexico ... all to surprise their former teammate, Hof running back Thurman Thomas ... on his 50th birthday. TMZ Sports spoke to Thurman's wife, Patti Thomas, who says she surprised T.T. with a 5 day Mexican vacation. She invited 70 of his closest friends ... including Bills legends Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, and Cornelius Bennett. Oh yeah, Ken Griffey Jr. was there too. Among the festivities...
- 5/19/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
On October 15, 2015, a semi-truck slammed into 43-year-old Tammy Smith. The nurse and mother of 11 from Johnson, South Carolina, suffered a traumatic brain injury, broken ribs, a collapsed lung and was in a vegetative state until Thanksgiving. Doctors weren't sure she would survive, so when she finally opened her eyes and said her husband’s name, it was an incredibly emotional moment. Now, after months of intense rehabilitation, Tammy is back home, and her devoted husband of 24 years, Bruce Smith, is not taking a single moment for granted. "Every day is still a challenge, but somehow we’ve been given the opportunity for healing,...
- 4/18/2016
- by Michelle Boudin, @michelleboudin
- PEOPLE.com
On October 15, 2015, a semi-truck slammed into 43-year-old Tammy Smith. The nurse and mother of 11 from Johnson, South Carolina, suffered a traumatic brain injury, broken ribs, a collapsed lung and was in a vegetative state until Thanksgiving. Doctors weren't sure she would survive, so when she finally opened her eyes and said her husband’s name, it was an incredibly emotional moment. Now, after months of intense rehabilitation, Tammy is back home, and her devoted husband of 24 years, Bruce Smith, is not taking a single moment for granted. "Every day is still a challenge, but somehow we’ve been given the opportunity for healing,...
- 4/18/2016
- by Michelle Boudin, @michelleboudin
- PEOPLE.com
At age 21 actor/director Joe Raffa is already making quite a name for himself on the independent filmmaking scene. His first directorial effort (which he also wrote and co-starred in) - You'll Know My Name - has already been nabbed for distribution after a successful festival run in 2011.
He's currently in post-production on his follow-up project called Six Degrees of Hell, a supernatural thriller starring Corey Feldman, Nikki Bell, Jill Whelan, Brian Anthony Wilson and Raffa as well; and Dread Central recently caught up with the up-and-coming filmmaker to discuss his experiences making both You'll Know My Name and Six Degrees of Hell, why he won't ever star in a film he directs again and why the dark side of storytelling is so compelling to him.
Dread Central: So tell us a bit more about what got you into filmmaking and more about the risky avenue you took in order...
He's currently in post-production on his follow-up project called Six Degrees of Hell, a supernatural thriller starring Corey Feldman, Nikki Bell, Jill Whelan, Brian Anthony Wilson and Raffa as well; and Dread Central recently caught up with the up-and-coming filmmaker to discuss his experiences making both You'll Know My Name and Six Degrees of Hell, why he won't ever star in a film he directs again and why the dark side of storytelling is so compelling to him.
Dread Central: So tell us a bit more about what got you into filmmaking and more about the risky avenue you took in order...
- 3/1/2012
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Getty Poet Yusef Komunyakaa
The 20 finalists for the 2011 National Book Awards were announced Wednesday. The National Book Foundation later added one more finalist to the Young People’s Literature category. The finalists are:
Fiction: Andrew Krivak (“The Sojourn”), Tea Obreht (“The Tiger’s Wife”), Julie Otsuka (“The Buddha in the Attic”), Edith Pearlman (“Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories”), Jesmyn Ward (“Salvage the Bones”).
Nonfiction: Deborah Baker (“The Convert: A Tale of Exile and Extremism”), Mary Gabriel (“Love and Capital: Karl...
The 20 finalists for the 2011 National Book Awards were announced Wednesday. The National Book Foundation later added one more finalist to the Young People’s Literature category. The finalists are:
Fiction: Andrew Krivak (“The Sojourn”), Tea Obreht (“The Tiger’s Wife”), Julie Otsuka (“The Buddha in the Attic”), Edith Pearlman (“Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories”), Jesmyn Ward (“Salvage the Bones”).
Nonfiction: Deborah Baker (“The Convert: A Tale of Exile and Extremism”), Mary Gabriel (“Love and Capital: Karl...
- 10/12/2011
- by Barbara Chai
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
"The Fields," a psychological thriller starring Academy Award winner Cloris Leachman and Tara Reid, will have its world premiere as part of the Buffalo Niagara Film Festival this Saturday, September 24 at 8pm at Buffalo Suzuki Strings, 4 Webster St. in North Tonawanda. "The Fields" is based on Bruce Smith.s true life events that occurred in the fall of 1973. Smith is the film.s screenwriter. A young boy and his family find the safety and solitude of their small farm shattered by a mysterious presence emerging from the vast cornfields surrounding their small farm. Violence escalates as they struggle to find out what comes for them from...the fields. The Fields was shot in Kunkletown, Pa, a place that literally...
- 9/23/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Canada's Movie Central and The Movie Network today announced that they have given the greenlight to a four-hour mini-series adaptation of the long-running superhero 'The Phantom'. The series will be a co-production with Sci Fi Channel (soon to be renamed Syfy). It will debut on Movie Central and The Movie Network in spring 2010.
The Phantom was created by Lee Falk and first appeared in 1936 as a newspaper strip. Since then a character with that name has appeared in comic books by numerous publishers throughout the world. The Phantom has also starred in animated and live-action screen adaptations. The latter include a 1940s movie serial, a 1996 theatrical film and a 1961 TV pilot. Another feature film adaptation, The Phantom: Legacy, is also in the works. Speaking to Moviehole, screenwriter Tim Boyle said that the movie is still at the scripting stage and he believes it will go into pre-production...
The Phantom was created by Lee Falk and first appeared in 1936 as a newspaper strip. Since then a character with that name has appeared in comic books by numerous publishers throughout the world. The Phantom has also starred in animated and live-action screen adaptations. The latter include a 1940s movie serial, a 1996 theatrical film and a 1961 TV pilot. Another feature film adaptation, The Phantom: Legacy, is also in the works. Speaking to Moviehole, screenwriter Tim Boyle said that the movie is still at the scripting stage and he believes it will go into pre-production...
- 6/8/2009
- CinemaSpy
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Diversity Committee will present "Diversity in Animation: Beyond the Color Bars," a discussion of diversity from drawing board to distribution.
The event, taking place at 7 p.m. Wednesday, will be hosted by Nickelodeon and MTV Networks Kids & Family Group at the Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank.
Following an opening reception, the event will feature a panel discussion with a group of professionals including Brown Johnson, president of animation at Nickelodeon and Mtvn Kids & Family Group; Nancy Kanter, senior vp at Playhouse Disney Worldwide; Lisa Henson, co-ceo of the Jim Henson Co.; Ramsey Naito, vp longform development at Cartoon Network; Bruce Smith, president of Jambalaya Studios; Jorge R. Gutierrez, creator and executive producer of "El Tigre"; and Wilmer Valderrama, star of Playhouse Disney's "Handy Manny."
The discussion will be moderated by Reginald Hudlin, writer/executive producer of "Black Panther."...
The event, taking place at 7 p.m. Wednesday, will be hosted by Nickelodeon and MTV Networks Kids & Family Group at the Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank.
Following an opening reception, the event will feature a panel discussion with a group of professionals including Brown Johnson, president of animation at Nickelodeon and Mtvn Kids & Family Group; Nancy Kanter, senior vp at Playhouse Disney Worldwide; Lisa Henson, co-ceo of the Jim Henson Co.; Ramsey Naito, vp longform development at Cartoon Network; Bruce Smith, president of Jambalaya Studios; Jorge R. Gutierrez, creator and executive producer of "El Tigre"; and Wilmer Valderrama, star of Playhouse Disney's "Handy Manny."
The discussion will be moderated by Reginald Hudlin, writer/executive producer of "Black Panther."...
- 11/6/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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