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George Lucas’s “Blockbusting” Out Now
from StarWars.com:
When people talk about blockbuster movies, inevitably Star Wars comes up as one of the most memorable cinematic slam dunks. Now, thanks to filmmaker George Lucas’s interests, fans can see the history of blockbusters (dating back to silent films) and what made circumstances perfect for a cinematic hit to happen in the first place in one impressive film history book.
George Lucas’s Blockbusting, edited by Lucy Autrey Wilson and Alex Ben Block, is a comprehensive look at 300 of the most financially and/or critically successful motion pictures of all time — many made despite seemingly insurmountable economic, cultural, and political challenges — set against the prevailing production, distribution, exhibition, marketing, and technology trends of each decade in movie business history.
StarWars.com talked with Blockbusting editor Lucy Autrey Wilson about the new book and why it’s crucial to look at the influences inside and out that turned films into blockbusters.
Why did George Lucas ask for this book to be written?
There is a misperception that movies like Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1975) and George Lucas’s Star Wars (1977) changed the movie business. Looking back over 100 years of movie history, it is clear there have always been big blockbuster films. By setting successful films against each decade’s major motion picture industry developments, George Lucas wanted to show that what has transformed the movie business is not the result of any individual film, but rather the result of technological advances and changes in production, distribution, marketing, and exhibition as well as changes in the social, political, and economic climate.
For example, breakthroughs such as sound, color and now digital; changes in studio ownership, resulting in non-filmmakers running movie companies; the emergence of multiplexes with stadium seating; and war, economic depression and more have all had an enormous impact on what kind of movies get made, what they cost, how they are distributed, viewed and even remembered.
How did you go about researching information for the book?
As a result of my experience doing motion picture accounting (in a past life at Lucasfilm) and contacts made during the editing of the first George Lucas Books title, Cinema by the Bay, I had developed a pool of knowledgeable film buffs, both within and without Lucasfilm, who provided data and helped fact-check. This talent pool grew as research for Blockbusting expanded.
Lucasfilm also has one of the best film libraries in the business and I spent a lot of time at Skywalker Ranch going through our in-house film book and periodical archives. This included the Film Daily annuals, old issues of The Hollywood Reporter and Variety, other industry publications and hundreds of books.
Alex Ben Block contributed a lot of motion picture history writing the bulk of the decade text. As Alex’s text unfolded and more statistics on the individual films became available from all contributing writers, the information was compiled in the database and compared with other top grossing and top critically successful films of the same year and decade. More information was cross-checked against such on-line websites as IMDB, Wikipedia and Boxofficemojo.com. Once the internal database started to build to a critical mass (it now includes over 2,100 films), it became more and more useful as a tool with which to check facts and augment data.
For more of this interview, read the rest of the feature here.
Prepare for Kingdom of the Spiders
from Shout! Factory:
Kingdom of the Spiders, the 1977 b-horror classic starring William Shatner as veterinarian Rack Hanson, gets Special Edition DVD treatment on January 19th. To help you prepare for the release, we’ve put together a compilation of Shatner’s greatest (read as: absurd) moments in this truly amazing film.
Enjoy.
Star Wars MIMOBOT Series 5 Audience Choice Winner Announced!
from Mimoco:
Star Wars MIMOBOT Series 5… coming March 2010 to a USB port near you!
We’re proud to announce Obi-Wan Kenobi has won the first Star Wars MIMOBOT Audience Choice vote and will be included as part of Series 5 releasing in March!
Thanks to everyone who voted*, and be on the lookout for more news about the Series 5 release in the coming months.
Until then, check out the current Star Wars MIMOBOT line up!
*As our thanks for your participation, everyone who voted will receive a 20% off coupon for Obi-Wan MIMOBOT when the series releases in March. Thanks again!
The Word on Cinematic Titanic’s “East Meets Watts”
from Cinematic Titanic:
Happy 2010 Everyone!
We had a great time spending our New Year’s Eve with the 1200 folks at the Keswick Theatre in Philadelphia. The folks in Philly can take pride in their attention spans and butt endurance, what a great crowd for our full 3 movie marathon.
We’re also really excited about the response to our latest DVD — Cinematic Titanic LIVE: “East Meets Watts”. The feedback to our first live release has been overwhelmingly positive from fans and critics alike:
John Scott Lewinski at AOL’s TV Squad:
“While Cinematic Titanic‘s earlier DVD releases all pack more than the U.N.-mandated share of laughs, the energy provided by the comics’ interactions with the crowd make this the comic troupe’s most successful DVD release so far.”
Brian Orndorf at DVD Talk:
“The live act amplifies the Cinematic Titanic energy to new heights of bellylaughs, helping to tackle and throttle a bell-bottomed, fist-clenched cinema stinker in the most three-dimensional manner allowed.”
Bryan White at Cinema Suicide:
“What we have here is something akin to MSTie classics like The Amazing Colossal Man and Manos: The Hands of Fate. Previous CT releases have warranted laughs but not one of them has had me wiping tears from my eyes as East Meets Watts did.”
Nick Lyons at DVD Corner:
“Summary: If you have some money leftover from holiday gift buying, I can’t think of a better thing to buy than Cinematic Titanic LIVE: East Meets Watts.”
If you haven’t gotten your copy yet, you can buy the DVD HERE, at our STORE for $14.99 or download it for $9.99 at EZTakes.com and easily burn your own DVD.
Hope 2010 is a banner year for all of you.
Thanks for your support!
Cinematic Titanic
Riese the Series: Chapter 1, Episode 5: “Dawn”
The exciting conclusion of Chapter One finds the Sect’s Huntsmen closing in on Riese, and her true identity is finally revealed.
For more info, visit riesetheseries.com.
VIZ Media Debuts “Natsume’s Book of Friends” Manga Story Tomorrow
from VIZ Media:
VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced the January 5th release of Natsume’s Book of Friends, a standalone manga story by Yuki Midorikawa. Natsume’s Book of Friends debuts under the Shojo Beat imprint, is rated “T” for Teens, and will carry an MSRP of $9.99 U.S. / $12.99 CAN.
Takashi Natsume can see spirits and demons that hide from the rest of humanity. He has always been set apart from other people because of his gift, drifting from relative to relative, never fitting in. Now he’s a troubled high school student who has come to live in a small town where his grandmother, Reiko, grew up. And there he discovers that he has inherited more than just the power of Sight from the mysterious Reiko. When Reiko was Takashi’s age, she bound the names of demons and spirits in her Book of Friends, enslaving them to her every capricious whim. Now Takashi is the owner of the book, and the creatures will do anything to get their names back.
“Natsume’s Book of Friends is a great series for readers who are looking for something different than the typical shojo manga. Yuki Midorikawa skillfully deploys her delicate and almost serene artwork to tell a story that balances dark adventure with light comedy, the supernatural with real life. This remarkably beautiful work is truly unlike any other shojo series out there,” says Leyla Aker, Editorial Manager, VIZ Media.
Yuki Midorikawa’s other published titles in Japan include Into the Forest of Fireflies, The Scarlet Chair and The Voice That Blooms Red. Natsume’s Book of Friends (Natsume Yujincho) was originally published in the manga magazine LaLa DX and was a finalist for the first Manga Taisho awards in 2008.
For more information on this title, or others from VIZ Media, please visit viz.com.
“Weird Al” Yankovic gets on Shatner’s Raw Nerve!
from “Weird Al” Yankovic:
This Tuesday night (January 5) the Biography Channel will air my episode of Biography, followed by the premiere of my interview with William Shatner on Shatner’s Raw Nerve. Check your local listings for show times.
Happy New Year from the Girlaxy!!!
from Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls:
3, 2, 1… HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
With the Earth about to complete yet another full rotation around the Sun, we here at MWGG Central Control would like to wish you and yours a safe and HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON and a GIRLACTICALLY AWESOME NEW YEAR!
Did you or your special someone get a Galaxy Girl over the holidays? If so, then Email us a picture of this newly recruited Space Cadet with her doll, whether a kid or a big kid at heart, and we’ll put it up on MWGG Blog! And all submissions will be entered into a drawing, and one lucky girl will win an original MWGG illustration by creator Lauren Faust!
Didn’t get what you wanted during the holidays? Well don’t let your inner star fade. Series 1 Galaxy Girl Dolls are still available at… FAO.com!
And keep beaming back to our website, webstore, and blog for more info on the G-Girls including Series 2 Galaxy Girls Dolls making contact in 2010!
New “Usagi” Plush Toy Arrives from Dark Horse Deluxe
from Dark Horse Comics:
In celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Stan Sakai’s best-loved character, Dark Horse brings this fluffy, badass bunny to life with an all-new plush toy, with art direction by the creator himself!
Usagi Yojimbo is a long-running comic set in seventeenth-century Japan, with anthropomorphic animals replacing humans, featuring the lovable rabbit ronin, Miyamoto Usagi, who wanders the land as a shugyosha (student warrior on a pilgrimage), occasionally selling his services as a yojimbo (bodyguard). Usagi Yojimbo is one of the most celebrated ongoing comics, adored by critics and fans of all ages for the last twenty-five years.
This new toy stands fourteen inches tall from his carefully detailed sandals to the tips of his movable ears. Stan Sakai, who provided extensive reference art for the project, oversaw every detail in the design process.
“I have always thought that a doll of this type would be an excellent presentation of Usagi,” Sakai remarked, “and have been happy to assist as the prototype evolved with commentary and revisions. I think he came out very well indeed.”
“We at Dark Horse couldn’t be prouder to be associated with one of comics’ most cherished characters and its creator,” product development head David Scroggy said, “and feel that this might just be the best 3-D way to present him. One thing’s for sure — it is by far the cutest presentation! We worked hard to get the nuances right, and I am happy to say that I think we nailed it.”
The upcoming Usagi Yojimbo plush toy hits Diamond’s Previews this month, with an on-sale date of May 2010.
Celebrate the New Year with up to 35% off select MIMOBOT flash drives!
Go Green in 2010 — 20% off “Emily the Strange” organics!
from Emily the Strange:
Go green in the New Year with the Emily the Strange Organic Cotton Line… now 20% off! Plus, each purchase of an organic cotton item comes with a FREE Zombies Recycle sticker!
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Mystery