A lot of people already have a million theories and opinions about Star Wars: The Last Jedi and it hasn’t even come out yet. Enter Frank. Frank is a stuffed wolf who is a little bitter and likes to make fun of movies and movie trailers since he is no longer needed to do voice-overs for the movie trailers.
In this episode, he tackles the trailers for The Last Jedi. He pokes a lot of fun at the trailers and I was busting my gut watching this video. He even explains that Harrison Ford will not be in this film so he can work on Air Force One 2 (he’s not really). This is a hilarious video to brighten your day, but if you’re trying to avoid trailers Do Not Watch! You can find more videos from Frank as well as a whole slew of other content...
In this episode, he tackles the trailers for The Last Jedi. He pokes a lot of fun at the trailers and I was busting my gut watching this video. He even explains that Harrison Ford will not be in this film so he can work on Air Force One 2 (he’s not really). This is a hilarious video to brighten your day, but if you’re trying to avoid trailers Do Not Watch! You can find more videos from Frank as well as a whole slew of other content...
- 11/29/2017
- by Tommy Wiliams
- GeekTyrant
Ifp’s signature event, Ifp Week, has this year expanded to include a slew of public screenings, talks, meet ups, and exhibitions, all centered on cutting-edge independent content for the big screen, small screen, and Internet. This year will play home to faces old and new — including a number of exciting speakers who return to Ifp Week after launching their careers at the annual event, including speakers like Barry Jenkins and Dee Rees.
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Under the leadership of Head of Programming Amy Dotson and producer Erik Luers, the Ifp Week talks and events will run September 17 – 21 in and around Brooklyn, NY at Bric, The William Vale Hotel, and Ifp’s headquarters, Made in NY Media Center by Ifp.
Check out the newest additions to the Ifp Week schedule, including Filmmaker Magazine Talks, the Ifp Screen Forward Conference,...
Read More:Why the Safdie Brothers Decided to Put Robert Pattinson in Their Gritty World of New York Amateurs
Under the leadership of Head of Programming Amy Dotson and producer Erik Luers, the Ifp Week talks and events will run September 17 – 21 in and around Brooklyn, NY at Bric, The William Vale Hotel, and Ifp’s headquarters, Made in NY Media Center by Ifp.
Check out the newest additions to the Ifp Week schedule, including Filmmaker Magazine Talks, the Ifp Screen Forward Conference,...
- 8/15/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
The Key Of Awesome, a YouTube comedy channel featuring music video parodies, sketches, and more, is set to debut the pilot episode of its first-ever YouTube Red series on Aug. 12.
The half-hour animated musical comedy, called Reggae Shark Adventures, is based on The Key Of Awesome’s wildly popular original Reggae Shark web series (see below), which premiered in 2014 and whose three episodes have racked up over 27 million views to date. Conceived by The Key of Awesome founder Mark Douglas, Reggae Shark -- a rasta musician-slash-superhero who has saved the Earth countless times and has now retired to Jamaica -- is the comedy channel's most popular original character.
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The half-hour animated musical comedy, called Reggae Shark Adventures, is based on The Key Of Awesome’s wildly popular original Reggae Shark web series (see below), which premiered in 2014 and whose three episodes have racked up over 27 million views to date. Conceived by The Key of Awesome founder Mark Douglas, Reggae Shark -- a rasta musician-slash-superhero who has saved the Earth countless times and has now retired to Jamaica -- is the comedy channel's most popular original character.
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- 8/4/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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