Posts with tag CartoonNetwork
Excellent, Dude ... ! Bill S. Preston Directing 'Ben 10' Movie
Filed under: Casting », Fandom », Home Entertainment », Movie Marketing »
If you, like me, were just the other day sitting in the bath wondering, "What in the hell ever happened to that dude who played Bill in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure? What was his name? Yeah! Alex Winter." So I wondered that to myself, but then after my bath I went to bed and forgot to IMDb his name to find out what he was up to. Then tonight, I was sitting here on the couch in my Theraflu haze half-watching Pokemon (don't ask) and there was a commercial for the new live-action Ben-10 movie, which I totally did not even know they were making, and guess who's directing it? Bill S. Preston, aka Alex Winter, who looks almost exactly like he did 18 years ago, only 18 years older.Ben 10, in case you aren't in the know, is this cool kid's show about a boy, Ben S. Tennyson, who finds an alien watch that turns him into different alien creatures. Ben, his cousin Gwen, and their grandfather (who, lucky for Ben, used to belong to some alien protection squad) spend the summer traveling around in grandpa's tricked-out RV, while Ben uses his superpowers to kick the asses of various alien bad guys. It's a pretty cool show from a kids' standpoint -- a big fave in our house, where we also have a bunch of Ben 10 action figures and a couple of Omnitrix (the watch that Ben wears), including a version with this cool voice changer that makes my 4YO sound like Darth Vader on mushrooms.
Boston Mayor Urges Theaters to Boycott 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force'
Filed under: Animation », Comedy », Drama », Thrillers », New Releases », New Line », Paramount », Warner Brothers », Exhibition », Newsstand », Movie Marketing », Politics »
Remember that incident a few months back involving the city of Boston and a marketing idea gone wrong? In case you're totally oblivious or have a bad memory, it consisted of a silly stunt to promote Aqua Teen Hunger Force that accidentally caused a terror alert. In the end, the mistake resulted in two men facing felony hoax charges, the head of Cartoon Network resigning, Turner Broadcasting paying out $2 million in restitution and Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino hating the surreal animated series forever. Unfortunately for Menino, the cinematic spin-off of the series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters, opens this Friday around the country, including in two theaters in his city. Menino has made attempts to convince these locations to boycott the film, "out of respect to the people of Boston," but obviously the theaters are not willing to meet his demands. The thing Menino doesn't appear to realize, which doesn't take an expert in marketing communication to point out (though the Boston Herald quotes one, just to go with an official perspective), that any negative attention he can give the movie will help in its appeal.
In unrelated news, Menino has also attacked the marketing of another film this week. He has ordered the removal of advertisements for Fracture, which contain written in big letters the phrase "I Shot My Wife" superimposed over Anthony Hopkins' face. The fifty posters, which are part of a reported $52,000 ad campaign, have been on display in bus shelters for nearly a month, and apparently they have caused a lot of complaints. A statement from the mayor's office claimed the ads promoted a negative and violent message, which makes me wonder what Menino would have thought if Boston had been included in the controversial campaign for Captivity. He might have gone and banned all movie marketing within city limits for good. Well, except for maybe those promoting seemingly harmless Tim Allen comedies. After all, in case anyone thinks that the mayor has a thing against Hollywood in general, recall how much love he showed to Wild Hogs last month.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Is Now A Feature Film
Filed under: Animation », Comedy », Site Announcements », Fandom »
If you have never seen Aqua Teen Hunger Force, the idea of a trio of talking food products -- a meatball, a milkshake, and a box of fries -- would probably not sell you on the show. The animated series was created by Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis, and had been originally intended as a segment for Space Ghost Coast to Coast on the Cartoon Network. Seven years later, the show has slowly achieved cult status and has been available on DVD for a while now. I have to admit, it's provided me with few giggles, but most of the time I was just kind of confused.MTV news reported that the website for Aqua Teen Hunger Force posted a teaser for the upcoming feature Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Movie. The story follows Meatwad, Master Shake, and Frylock in a battle over a piece of mystical exercise equipment. Willis did provide some other hints as to what to expect, "A personal story? Oh, like a journey? Like learning? No, no, no. They don't learn anything. It's really just 90 minutes of them bickering over their gas bill." Willis also mentioned some celebrity cameos in the film; although the strangest tid-bit was that the soundtrack would include new music from Phil Collins -- that's right, Mr Sussudio himself.
So is anyone excited about Aqua Teen Hunger Force The Movie? Or is it just one of those late-night shows best enjoyed in a cloud of bong smoke.
[via VH1.com]








