George Lucas might wanna pay close attention to this -- original design blueprints for 3 major vehicles from his 1977 sci-fi classic are up for auction, and we know he's got a spot for 'em. The folks over at Rr Auction are handling the "Hollywood Auction" bids featuring blueprints for the iconic vehicles in "Star Wars: Episode IV -- A New Hope." First up ... Luke Skywalker's X-34 Landspeeder. The blueprint features the first design for the desert...
- 5/19/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
As the world prepares to completely lose its mind with the release of the new Star Wars film, it is obviously time to try to stir the pot as much as possible. That in mind, the previous films from the franchise are going to be released on April 10th in digital edition, and with some new bonuses to help sucker you in to the purchase.
They also come with the legacy bonus content, and put together, these are impressive releases. I don’t want to overly comment on how many sales the first three episodes are going to get, but if you need to catch up on the universe in general, this is your chance. And, since we’re looking at a new generation who need to get on board for the new film, this is the way to go.
Take a look at all the bonus potential below, and...
They also come with the legacy bonus content, and put together, these are impressive releases. I don’t want to overly comment on how many sales the first three episodes are going to get, but if you need to catch up on the universe in general, this is your chance. And, since we’re looking at a new generation who need to get on board for the new film, this is the way to go.
Take a look at all the bonus potential below, and...
- 4/7/2015
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Since its 1977 debut, Star Wars has become perhaps the only franchise to reach every generation in some form or another. The six released movies so far offer everything to pop culture including art, books, conventions and collectables. People always seem to want more out of the movies be it extras or untold behind-the-scenes anecdotes, anything!
Starting on Friday, Star Wars will transcend audiences all over the world once again when Disney, Lucasfilm, and 20th Century Fox release all six Star Wars films on Digital HD for the first time ever. On April 10th you can have the entire saga in digital format. It will be available to buy as a collection or individually at all leading digital retailers: iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, Amazon, Xbox Video, PlayStation Store, and Verizon Fios.
Each digital release will come complete with two new, never-before-seen bonus features: “Star Wars: Discoveries from Inside” and “Conversations...
Starting on Friday, Star Wars will transcend audiences all over the world once again when Disney, Lucasfilm, and 20th Century Fox release all six Star Wars films on Digital HD for the first time ever. On April 10th you can have the entire saga in digital format. It will be available to buy as a collection or individually at all leading digital retailers: iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, Amazon, Xbox Video, PlayStation Store, and Verizon Fios.
Each digital release will come complete with two new, never-before-seen bonus features: “Star Wars: Discoveries from Inside” and “Conversations...
- 4/7/2015
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
Im Global and leading label Republic Records have signed a multi-film co-financing and co-production deal that kicks off with the Atlanta-set urban comedy Rollin’ Thunder.
David Schulhof, president of recently launch Im Global Music, brokered the deal whereby the parties will produce music-driven features supported by soundtracks, music videos and fan-driven social media.
Hip-hop star Nelly will co-produce Rollin’ Thunder, about an ex-con who uses his bowling expertise to prove his innocence to the tycoon who owns Atlanta’s biggest bowling alley and reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Bille Woodruff, whose credits include Addicted, Honey and Beauty Shop, will direct. Producers are Schulhof, Lipman and Im Global’s Matt Jackson, while actor-comedian Nick Cannon joins Nelly on the co-producer roster.
The production is set for summer and will include a major musical component.
Republic Records stable includes Lorde, Florence + The Machine, Ariana Grande, Enrique Iglesias, James Bay and The Weeknd as well as soundtrack albums from The Hunger Games...
David Schulhof, president of recently launch Im Global Music, brokered the deal whereby the parties will produce music-driven features supported by soundtracks, music videos and fan-driven social media.
Hip-hop star Nelly will co-produce Rollin’ Thunder, about an ex-con who uses his bowling expertise to prove his innocence to the tycoon who owns Atlanta’s biggest bowling alley and reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Bille Woodruff, whose credits include Addicted, Honey and Beauty Shop, will direct. Producers are Schulhof, Lipman and Im Global’s Matt Jackson, while actor-comedian Nick Cannon joins Nelly on the co-producer roster.
The production is set for summer and will include a major musical component.
Republic Records stable includes Lorde, Florence + The Machine, Ariana Grande, Enrique Iglesias, James Bay and The Weeknd as well as soundtrack albums from The Hunger Games...
- 3/2/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
From one hip-hop artist, a leaked email exposing the ugly, angry side of the struggle between artist and label. From the other, a frank chat at the end of a long tour about owning one's art and brand. Two very different leadership lessons.
The leak late last week of an angry email from rapper Nas to the folks running the label that may or may not be putting out his new record this winter, Def Jam (subject: "Put my shit out!" -- text below), is shocking mostly because it was leaked at all. You hear plenty of rumblings in the press these days about artists battling their labels (Lupe Fiasco's Twitter-fueled protest outside of his label, Atlantic, for example), but you rarely get to see the explosion up close. Then again, it's a volatile time. Labels aren’t making as much money, the musicians aren’t making as much money,...
The leak late last week of an angry email from rapper Nas to the folks running the label that may or may not be putting out his new record this winter, Def Jam (subject: "Put my shit out!" -- text below), is shocking mostly because it was leaked at all. You hear plenty of rumblings in the press these days about artists battling their labels (Lupe Fiasco's Twitter-fueled protest outside of his label, Atlantic, for example), but you rarely get to see the explosion up close. Then again, it's a volatile time. Labels aren’t making as much money, the musicians aren’t making as much money,...
- 10/11/2010
- by Rick Tetzeli
- Fast Company
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