We're a long way off a trailer, but with shooting underway, those kind folks working on the 24th Bond movie Spectre have released a little making-of promo to give us a glimpse of what they're up to. Lea Seydoux, Dave Bautista, associate producer Greg Wilson, production designer Dennis Gassner and production manager Martin Joy are our guides. Like much of the rest of the UK and Us, they're currently somewhat preoccupied with snow...We're in Austria rather than Switzerland, but those snowy mountains and that unusual location immediately put us in mind of On Her Majesty's Secret Service. That movie also had a cable car sequence (as did Moonraker), so it's perhaps fair to suggest that the Bond films haven't quite done with all the homaging of previous glories that went on in Skyfall. This may be a ruse though, since, though we're told this is a key action sequence in the film,...
- 2/12/2015
- EmpireOnline
Sega announced today that Company of Heroes 2 will invade PCs on June 25th in North America and Europe. The last we heard Thq had the next installment in the Company of Heroes franchise scheduled for a vague “March 2013” release, which means Sega’s new launch date is actually a three month delay. While nobody likes delays, the game did managed break free from being trapped in Thq bankruptcy limbo, so it’s a small price for fans to pay.
“Our acquisition by Sega has given us the chance to work with a new partner that has a great track record of working with long standing PC franchises,” said Jonathan Dowdeswell, Executive Producer of Company of Heroes 2. ”It gives us great confidence to know that we have a well aligned team working to bring the best experience we can to gamers around the world.”
Greg Wilson, Producer of Company of Heroes 2, added,...
“Our acquisition by Sega has given us the chance to work with a new partner that has a great track record of working with long standing PC franchises,” said Jonathan Dowdeswell, Executive Producer of Company of Heroes 2. ”It gives us great confidence to know that we have a well aligned team working to bring the best experience we can to gamers around the world.”
Greg Wilson, Producer of Company of Heroes 2, added,...
- 3/7/2013
- by Justin Alderman
- We Got This Covered
Greg Wilson has said that he does not mind if Simon Cowell makes a reality TV show about DJing. The spinner, who made his name in the early 1980s at Wigan Pier and Manchester's Legend, told Digital Spy that he was not concerned about Cowell's plans for a DJ programme. "I can't see the excitement of watching a DJ," Wilson said. "What do they want? Somebody to put their hands in the air and dance about behind it? It doesn't sound to me like it would make good TV. "DJ culture in the past 25 years has just gone through the roof. In a sense my attitude to it is let 'em have it, let 'em take it, let's build again from the basics. It's gone so big, it's gone so overground. "Going back in time, for me it was always about the music, it was a real passion for music,...
- 7/10/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Greg Wilson has said that he sees himself as a "bridge builder" to help people better understand music of the past. The former Wigan Pier and Legend DJ told Digital Spy that he hopes people will go off on their own journeys after listening to older music. "I've realised over the last eight years since I've come back into DJing what my purpose is," Wilson said. "I'm trying to build bridges back into the past that allow people to look back and then go off on their own tangents and find out what they like and what they're into. I provide that avenue to discover. "I don't look on something as being old just because it was released at a previous time. It's still absolutely relevant if you allow that to be." He added: "There were people who wouldn't watch black and white or subtitled films - you're missing (more...
- 7/9/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
While there will always be a place in the festival calendar for wading through a muddy field to hear the latest tunes, the options have expanded somewhat over the last decade. One up-and-coming event is the Vintage Festival. Previously held at Goodwood in West Sussex and on London's Southbank, this year's event takes place at Boughton House, Northamptonshire from July 13-15. Digital Spy got in touch with the event's co-founder Jack Hemingway - as well as superstar DJs Graeme Park, Danny Rampling and Greg Wilson - to find out all about it. Here's what they had to say. Jack Hemingway (co-founder of Vintage Festival)
"It's more than just a music event. It's an arts festival really: music, fashion, film, art, design and increasingly food as well on a level playing field. Obviously music is a massive part of what we (more)...
"It's more than just a music event. It's an arts festival really: music, fashion, film, art, design and increasingly food as well on a level playing field. Obviously music is a massive part of what we (more)...
- 6/25/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Hollywoodnews.com: Jane Fraser, president of The Stuttering Foundation (www.stutteringhelp.org), issued the following reaction to tonight’s “Golden Globe Awards”:
“A tsunami called The King’s Speech has turned our world upside down,” said Jane Fraser, president of The Stuttering Foundation. “This movie has done in one fell swoop what we’ve been working on for 64 years – raising awareness of the complexities of stuttering and the help that is available to those in need. The King’s Speech, with its seven Golden Globe nominations and tonight’s much-deserved “Best Actor in a Motion Picture” award for Colin Firth, is more than entertainment to people who stutter.
We have heard universal praise for both the movie and the actors’ performances from the stuttering community across the world. People who stutter have a movie and a hero they can call their own. We congratulate the director, producers, writers and actors for their work,...
“A tsunami called The King’s Speech has turned our world upside down,” said Jane Fraser, president of The Stuttering Foundation. “This movie has done in one fell swoop what we’ve been working on for 64 years – raising awareness of the complexities of stuttering and the help that is available to those in need. The King’s Speech, with its seven Golden Globe nominations and tonight’s much-deserved “Best Actor in a Motion Picture” award for Colin Firth, is more than entertainment to people who stutter.
We have heard universal praise for both the movie and the actors’ performances from the stuttering community across the world. People who stutter have a movie and a hero they can call their own. We congratulate the director, producers, writers and actors for their work,...
- 1/17/2011
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
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