Showing posts with label HBO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HBO. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2010

▌SCREENINGS ▌Saving Screen on the Green, #HBO #DMV #Summertime!

Screen on the Green is indeed the mark of summer in the city (cue Regina Spektor!) HBO pulls out the big screen on the National Mall, and beginning at sundown every Monday night, an ole, nostalgic classic revs up to crowds gathered on blankets and lawn chairs. (Sweet!) The festivities were almost nixed last year, and according to the pushers behind "Save Screen on the Green," (their advocacy earned Screen on the Green 2nd place in Washington City Paper's "Best Festivals" category) there's still no final word from HBO that it's committed to a 2010 movement. If you've ever partaken, do read on. The viral movement continues:

Dear Movie Lover,

One year ago this week, HBO canceled "Screen on the Green."

In response, a citywide campaign to "Save Screen on the Green" was launched - and it worked.
But the campaign's not over yet. HBO hasn't yet decided whether or not they'll host "Screen on the Green" this year, so we're back in action.

The DC Film Alliance needs $2,000 to upgrade our website and prepare it for our next letter writing campaign. Will you chip in $20 to help build our website and save "Screen on the Green"?

"Save Screen on the Green" isn't being run by the city - or a bunch of fancy corporate sponsors. It's being run by regular Washingtonians, just like you, who care about saving our favorite film festival. The project is a program on the DC Film Alliance-- the same folks who bring you the DC Shorts Film Festival.

Last year, the "Save Screen on the Green"  website was used to contact  Washington companies about co-sponsoring "Screen on the Green" -- and Comcast came to the rescue. This year, our website has attracted attention of other potential corporate sponsors who want to save "Save Screen on the Green."

But we want to do this right - and run the best possible campaign we can. That's why we need your help. Please make a donation to "Save Screen on the Green" now. Thanks for your support - and don't forget to tell your friends to visit savescreenonthegreen.org to join the campaign!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

noSURPRISES: HBO is sold on NOLA-inspired 'Treme'

Read the full article here via The Hollywood Reporter.

In the meantime, peep creator, David Simon's ('The Wire'), interview with Stephen Colbert last week.






David Simon describes his new HBO show, "Treme," as "Glee," but with a few more black people. (05:56)

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Sunday, February 7, 2010

"How To Make It In America": Required Viewing 2/14 @ 10P on HBO

Cool New Show Alert: “How To Make It In America” (via The Frisky)

Victor Rasuk, Stop Loss (Google)
Luis Guzman (:-)), Google
Kid Cudi'll show up??!--I'M SOLD.

From the same folks who brought you 'Entourage' (Rob Weiss (hahahaha), Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg), comes the East Coast counterpart 'How To Make It In America.' It looks like every young hustla's running biopic. Literally. So, I'm actually going to call it required viewing. The industry is fashion, but these kids are about to stage their break-in as best as they can using street sense only. (But is there any other way?)

The show stars Victor Rasuk ('Lords of Dogtown', 'Life Is Hot in Cracktown', 'Che' (!)), Luis Guzman ('Oz', 'Anger Management'), and Kid Cudi (!) as Domingo Dean. Don't expect Mescudi to be the resident 'shuck-n-jive', though. SOHH reported in December that he worked with the writers to ensure his character was as far from music as possible.
The show premieres Sunday 2/14 on HBO @ 10P. So if you're NOT snuggled up with anyone, join me at le living room furniture box over Twitter, Lindt and Dulce de Leche ice cream.









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