On Saturday, April 20th, infamous stoner duo Cheech and Chong will blaze a trail across the social media space as they hang out with fans around the world in celebration of their new animated feature-length film, Cheech and Chong’s Animated Movie!, arriving in theaters April 18th and on Blu-ray & DVD April 23rd.
The comedy team will kick off the day with an “Ask Me Anything” on Reddit, taking pit stops through Twitter, Facebook and Google before ending the day with a Livestream countdown to 4:20 with fan interaction and video content from their movie with exclusive commentary!
Saturday, 4/20, 2013:
Reddit Ama (http://bit.ly/Y32URq) 8:00 Am Pt/11:00 Am Et
Cheech & Chong will kick off the day chatting with fans and revisiting the page throughout the day to answer additional questions.
Twitter Q&A (http://bit.ly/XRX6dv) 9:00 Am Pt/12:00 Pm Et
Tag your...
The comedy team will kick off the day with an “Ask Me Anything” on Reddit, taking pit stops through Twitter, Facebook and Google before ending the day with a Livestream countdown to 4:20 with fan interaction and video content from their movie with exclusive commentary!
Saturday, 4/20, 2013:
Reddit Ama (http://bit.ly/Y32URq) 8:00 Am Pt/11:00 Am Et
Cheech & Chong will kick off the day chatting with fans and revisiting the page throughout the day to answer additional questions.
Twitter Q&A (http://bit.ly/XRX6dv) 9:00 Am Pt/12:00 Pm Et
Tag your...
- 4/11/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
This week we try to find some of the best bashes in cinema
We all enjoy socialising with our friends and loved ones. Dinner parties, house parties, wedding receptions, birthdays parties, raves … all of them tend to crop up in films quite regularly. Here are a few of my favourites.
10 Things I Hate About You
If you're a social outcast at a popular guy's party and drunk out of your mind, what do you do? Climb on to a table and dance, of course.
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(500) Days of Summer
At a rooftop party with the La skyline as a backdrop, we see Tom's (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) dreams torn apart by cold, hard reality. The use of split-screen to show how his expectations fail to match up with reality is a great touch.
Reading this on mobile? Click here to view the clip
Star Wars...
We all enjoy socialising with our friends and loved ones. Dinner parties, house parties, wedding receptions, birthdays parties, raves … all of them tend to crop up in films quite regularly. Here are a few of my favourites.
10 Things I Hate About You
If you're a social outcast at a popular guy's party and drunk out of your mind, what do you do? Climb on to a table and dance, of course.
Reading this on mobile? Click here to view the clip
(500) Days of Summer
At a rooftop party with the La skyline as a backdrop, we see Tom's (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) dreams torn apart by cold, hard reality. The use of split-screen to show how his expectations fail to match up with reality is a great touch.
Reading this on mobile? Click here to view the clip
Star Wars...
- 1/16/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
She's carefree, quirky and criminally underwritten – say hello to some of cinema's most notable Mpdg offenders
This week's clip joint is by Dominic Kelly, who blogs at somewhereimnot.wordpress.com.
Manic Pixie Dream Girls (MPDGs), a recurring trope in the romantic genre, are happy-go-lucky, free spirited, criminally underwritten co-stars who exist solely as a vehicle for the stuffy, angsty and usually white male lead to discover himself and appreciate the wonders of the world. They're archetypes that get consumed, as parodied in a sketch by Us comedy group The Natural Disastronauts.
Earlier this year, movie writer Zoe Kazan spoke out against film criticism's discourse on the trope: "I think that to lump together all individual, original quirky women under that rubric is to erase all difference." She's completely right. Film needs challenging and surprising characters in order to bloom; the dismissal of any eccentric, remotely interesting female character as "just...
This week's clip joint is by Dominic Kelly, who blogs at somewhereimnot.wordpress.com.
Manic Pixie Dream Girls (MPDGs), a recurring trope in the romantic genre, are happy-go-lucky, free spirited, criminally underwritten co-stars who exist solely as a vehicle for the stuffy, angsty and usually white male lead to discover himself and appreciate the wonders of the world. They're archetypes that get consumed, as parodied in a sketch by Us comedy group The Natural Disastronauts.
Earlier this year, movie writer Zoe Kazan spoke out against film criticism's discourse on the trope: "I think that to lump together all individual, original quirky women under that rubric is to erase all difference." She's completely right. Film needs challenging and surprising characters in order to bloom; the dismissal of any eccentric, remotely interesting female character as "just...
- 1/9/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
Monsters are scary. Vampires, zombies, and demons... oh my! They can lead to a nightmare or two. But there are other monsters that are much, much scarier. We're talking about the ones that are walking around in our everyday lives, the kind of monsters that are featured in writer/director Raj Uttamchandani's chilling film Terror Is Me.
The image of the terrorist-filmed hostage tape has become an all too familiar nightmare, and Terror Is Me, a video blog/YouTube format film, preys upon the fears conjured by those visions and deals with some chillingly powerful subjects and ideas. It also has an innovative marketing strategy. Borrowing from Uttamchandani's tech start-up background, a spot on the film's New York Times MTV billboard is reserved for every individual who purchases the film.
We have some stills, an exclusive clip, and the trailer below and also an opportunity to win a spot on...
The image of the terrorist-filmed hostage tape has become an all too familiar nightmare, and Terror Is Me, a video blog/YouTube format film, preys upon the fears conjured by those visions and deals with some chillingly powerful subjects and ideas. It also has an innovative marketing strategy. Borrowing from Uttamchandani's tech start-up background, a spot on the film's New York Times MTV billboard is reserved for every individual who purchases the film.
We have some stills, an exclusive clip, and the trailer below and also an opportunity to win a spot on...
- 11/15/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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