The Offspring’s “Come Out and Play” (you know, the “gotta keep ’em separated” song) was all over MTV in 1994 — with a video that cost all of $5,000. The Nineties were full of unlikely breakthrough acts, but the Offspring were one of the few bands of the era who made it to the mainstream without even leaving their indie label, Epitaph.
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Offspring frontman Dexter Holland looks back on his band’s hit-packed 1994 album Smash, which turns 30 this year. Go here for the podcast provider of your choice,...
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Offspring frontman Dexter Holland looks back on his band’s hit-packed 1994 album Smash, which turns 30 this year. Go here for the podcast provider of your choice,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Up TV has ordered the new, scripted Date My Dad TV show to series. The first season of Date My Dad is described as a 10-episode family dramedy, following Ricky Parker, a single father raising three daughters: Mirabel (15), Elisa (13) and Gigi (10). Three years after their mother Isabella's death, their grandmother, Rosa, decides she is moving. The girls resolve to get a panicked and suddenly solo Dad back in dating scene, just in time for his 40th birthday.
Date My Dad is executive-produced by 50° North's Sacha McLean, Jason McLean, and David McLean, along with EveryWhere Studios' Dan Angel, Tom Mazza and David Calvert Jones. Date My Dad is created, written by and executive produced by Nina Colman. Charles Lyall serves as producer. The series is yet to be cast.
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Date My Dad is executive-produced by 50° North's Sacha McLean, Jason McLean, and David McLean, along with EveryWhere Studios' Dan Angel, Tom Mazza and David Calvert Jones. Date My Dad is created, written by and executive produced by Nina Colman. Charles Lyall serves as producer. The series is yet to be cast.
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- 6/16/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Vancouver Film Studios are marking their first decade of operation with plans for expansion in sound stage capacity/production support services for British Columbia's film industry. Home to more than 70 film productions over the years, with combined budgets of an estimated $2.8 billion, Vancouver Film Studios is one of Canada's largest film and television studio facilities (but not the largest, as Pinewood Toronto, formerly Filmport has the largest indoor soundstage in North America). "We're very grateful to our customers, our staff, and our financial partners, all of whom have supported us since we opened our doors in 1999 but we don't intend to stand still," said McLean Group President and Chief Operating Officer, Jason McLean. "The reputation of Vancouver film crews continues to attract new business and among our plans for the future, is the construction of a new very large format sound stage. The demand for quality space remains high and...
- 9/17/2009
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
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