It's just hilarious when you see so many people in discussion and each wanting a hand in the screenplay!
Friday, April 30, 2010
Trailing their 48 hours this weekend
It's just hilarious when you see so many people in discussion and each wanting a hand in the screenplay!
Andy Samberg is still seeing Joanna Newsom
Thanks to Anony for the scoop!
SNL funny guy Andy Samberg and his girlfriend out and about in the city. April 28, 2010
From:
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/Vwqz5zuXVN2/Andy+Samberg+Girlfried+Out/5tC0aBXxm9n
Enjoy!
Empire Update: Do Not Steal - our 3D animation
If you like it, go vote for it on Aniboom. Give it 5 stars and leave a nice comment:
http://www.aniboom.com/animation-video/439028/Do-Not-Steal-Agents-Pineapple-and-Coconut/
CREDITS: Directed and Written by Ed 'word' Price. Animation by Ed, Armando, Aric, and Scott. Voices by Ken, Wes, and Mike. This is our 5th Sesame Street cartoon.
- TAE
Thursday, April 29, 2010
SNL in the 2000s - Documentary (SNL Special)
First the promo...
"Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time And Again" airs on Thursday, April 15 9pm/8c
Andy's TV Guide photo is featured, and there's a still of him young and shaggy-tastic at about 28 seconds in.
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The story behind the Lazy Sunday from Saturday Night Live In the 2000s: Time and Again.
Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer talk about the making of two scenes from Lazy Sunday. Andy's in the Lazy Sunday clips. I wish they would show more of the interviews online.
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Chris Parnell shares some never-before-seen dress rehearsal raps in Saturday Night Live In the 2000s: Time and Again.
Hahahaha. So the way Lazy Sunday came about is that Lonely Island pitched Chris to do one of these Weekend Update raps with him, and Chris sugggested that they just do a digital short like LI's previous online vids. And thus they went out to film Lazy Sunday.
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The backstory of the Sarah Palin rap from Saturday Night Live In the 2000s: Time and Again.
Hahahaha. Andy is one of the eskimos. Reportedly, Amy previously revealed in an interview that she sat down with Andy to get some rapping pointers for this rap. Apparently, Amy had this rap prepared, and as soon as she saw an opportunity (on Friday, the day before), she busted it out and sold everyone on it!
Bobby Moynihan played the moose and got shot by Amy Poehler. Nice!
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Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake shed light on the conception of the sketch in Saturday Night Live In the 2000s: Time and Again.
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Amy and Maya reveal the backstory of Bronx Beat from Saturday Night Live In the 2000s: Time and Again.
Enjoy!
Andy Samberg - Amy Poehler called him Adam Sandwich
Bleeped potty mouth; Andy got a nice call out from Amy Poehler!
And their relationship has progressed a bit from there. This season, Amy and crew has tried to get more guest appearances in Parks and Recreation. The guests have included Fred Armisen, Will Arnett, and the one and only Andy Samberg!!!
Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Andy Samberg at an SNL "behind the scenes" Emmy event
Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Andy Samberg, Kristen Wiig, Kenan Thompson, Seth Meyers, producer Steve Higgins, SNL stars treat New York Television Academy members to a rare look into the acclaimed series. SNL alum-turned-late-nighter Jimmy Fallon moderated the event, held at the Pierre Hotel in Manhattan.
Kristen Wiig, Kenan Thompson, Andy Samberg, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers
An Evening with Saturday Night Live in New York City
Actors Fred Armisen, Andy Samberg, Kristen Wiig and producer Steve Higgins
Enjoy!
The Great Gatsby Video Challenge
"It tells a cautionary tale of love, lust and obsession... Budding filmmakers are encouraged to relocate The Great Gatsby to Singapore. Be inspired!
Create a short video and stand to win some amazing prizes. The judges are looking for innovation, wit and creativity. Can you meet the challenge?"
The event takes place from 23 April – 3 May 2010. The theme will be announced at 5pm on 23 April via email.
Registration closes 3 May 2010, noon sharp.
Please email info@objectifs.com.sg or call 6293 9782 for more information.
The Singapore 48 Hour Film Project
"The 48 Hour Film Project comes to Singapore on the weekend of April 30th. Filmmakers from all over the country of Singapore will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film will go up against films from around the world.
Enter today! Space is limited.
This year, teams will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Once the initial registration is complete, we will accept teams for the Waiting List. If a registered team must drop out, we will go to the Waiting List. If there is enough interest, and we can secure additional theater time, we may be able to add more teams from the list.
Early Bird Registration is 120 SGD. Teams must register on or before Monday, April 19, to get this special rate. Afterwards, registration is 140 SGD."
Register for Singapore now!
Submissions Wanted : 3rd Annual Vancouver Singapore Film Festival
Festival dates: September 17 & 18, 2010
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia - Canada
Submissions deadline: July 15, 2010 (entries must arrive in Vancouver by this date)
More information on the Vancouver Singapore Film Festival at:
http://www.vsff.org/
Entry Form and Submissions Guidelines available at:
http://www.vsff.org/page/submissions-2010
For enquiries, please contact them at: submissions@vsff.org
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Betty White SNL Promo
Some say it stole the show. So one week of a rerun this week and then a new episode on May 8th.
Enjoy!
Andy Samberg at the University of Delaware
Andy Samberg "Shares it all at the University of Delaware"
May 2nd at 8:00PM (doors at 7:00PM)
Tickets go on sale April 6th
All tickets are general admission
$15 for students with UD ID
$30 for the general public
At the Bob Carpenter Center
Tickets can be bought at the UD Box Offices:
Hours in Trabant: 10AM to 3PM (M-F)
Hours in Bob Carpenter Center: 10AM to 6PM (M-F)
From:
http://udel.edu/stu-org/scpab/index2.html
Thanks to Anony for the scoop!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Vote for Andy Samberg as People's Most Influential
Click here to vote:
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1972075_1972078_1972623,00.html
Andy is currently 74. Let's vote him up higher! Truly, this is pretty good seeing how Andy isn't in a ton of movies.
From the page:
Age: 31
Occupation: Actor
Previous TIME 100 Appearances: 0
There is a version of Saturday Night Live that only exists in blog posts and E-mail inboxes, and in that world Andy Samberg is king. The comedian, now in his 5th season with the venerable sketch show, is a pioneer of the digital comedy short: a brief Internet video so funny and compulsively viral that users can't help but forward them along. The humor tends toward the absurd and vulgar (witness his unspeakable duets with Justin Timberlake), but mainstream audiences are increasingly getting the joke: "I'm on a Boat", a collaboration between his comedy troupe The Lonely Island and rapper T-Pain, was nominated for a Grammy.
Enjoy!
Empire Update: Letters Are Better (animated folk song)
Alphabet Bear sings you this song about the importance of letters while the Letter Critters run around and have fun.
Animation by Snorre. Directed and Produced by Ed 'word' Price. Music by Elisa Jiminez. This is our 3rd Sesame Street cartoon.
Please go vote for it for the Sesame Street contest by rating it 5 stars and leaving a nice comment:
http://www.aniboom.com/animation-video/438808/Letters-Are-Better...-folk-song/
Thanks!
- TAE
GN character concepts
Self-rejected designs for a short comic I am working on. These designs got too cartoony for the storyline which is more of a dark and gothic style. More serious and dark characters to be designed soon. Cheers!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Production Talk-'24 Hours of Anger' by TT Dhavamani
Unbeknownst to Vinod, an adamant narcotics police superintendent is hot on their heels after receiving a string of tips offs from an anonymous informant. An earnest social counsellor tries to reach out to Prakash and his brother but meets resistance from those within and outside the law. Both the law enforcers and Vinod want a piece of Prakash and his defenseless sibling in a world fraught with peril, double-crossings and deceits. Prakash has no choice but play his final card to salvage the situation and protect his brother once and for all.
To be exact we devoted three years to the tasks of reading, researching, discussing, writing and then refining! Considering the amount of money one spends on making a movie; the amount of dedicated work one puts into making a movie; and, then the number of lives it touches and transforms … three years I believe is not really a long of time for developing a script!
Why is this story so special to you that you want to tell it in your first feature film?
Well, I strongly felt that in a race towards attaining economic security we have, without our conscious knowledge, left a generation of Singaporeans who have difficulty both competing and completing the race. Unable to cope with the pace and numerous changes they have fallen wayward out of the social context. Inevitably they are part of us and this is a story about them and thus us! What is more important than a story about us in my first feature film work?
"the street scripts the screen" - could you elaborate further?
A line I borrowed from a well know film critic that best sums up my work till far. A reflection of what we see and feel around us that eventually shape your thoughts and become part of the process of your work.
Is this really the first Singapore Tamil feature to be made in a long time, what were your predecessors?
We do not have a history of Singapore-made Tamil films. At least not in the same league as the Malay industry who has seen the golden age during P Ramlee’s era. Yet we do have a rich cultural tradition of story-telling in Singapore. The Tamil theatre has seen a collection of works that will certainly stand as testimony to this. Short story collections and local literary works have a special place in our very own history. They are my predecessors!
I am influenced by P Krishnan, a legendary writer in the Singapore Tamil literary fraternity as much as Kuo Pao Kun, the theatre practice veteran whose many works have deeply influenced in my formative years.
How is it different from other TV drama programmes which you have directed before?
I treat all work, be it theatre plays, television dramas or made for television movies and the feature films the same. Careful consideration is given to the “process”. To me the process (experimentation) which takes us, the practitioners, to the final destination or the final outcome is very important.
The difference may be the bigger platform, the medium, the budget, the bigger pool of crew and actors to manage, and of course the business sense of movie-making … something that I am still figuring out!
How long did you take to make this film from the time pre-production started?
Three months of solid pre-production was very essential for the whole process. The locations needed careful selection; the Art Direction needed careful planning; the rehearsal process needed careful attention as I was concurrently finalising the dialogues; endless discussion with the key personnel be it the Production Designer, Cinematographer, Actors and Production crew took place just to ensure the details that we wanted were worked into the story at every stage! The shoot was planned for 30 days and executed within that planned period. The editing, music, sound design, mixing, grading and final print out were all done within another 40 days.
How did you go about casting?
Casting was a joyful process as far as this feature film was concerned. Many of the actors who acted in the feature film have collaborated with me at various stages of their career. Many of them were from my acting workshops conducted long ago when I was diligently doing theatre and acting workshops for television. Many of them have done various television dramas with me. It was more like a home coming. I knew exactly the actor who is going to play the characters while I was fine tuning the script at the final stages. To a certain extent I wrote the dialogues to the tune of the actor’s breathing pattern … assembling the puzzle one by one!
What were your biggest challenges in making this film?
Film making in itself in Singapore is a big challenge! The lack of physical space for filming is a challenge! Making the budget work for the film is a challenge! Filming live sound at its best in the hustle and bustle of Singapore is a challenge! Convincing people to watch a local work is a challenge! Dealing with the press, critics, and distributors is a challenge! Understanding the concept of film business itself is a challenge! Amidst all these challenges the pure passion of telling a story sincerely and truthfully keeps one going crossing one obstacle after another...
Any interesting anecdotes to share about the production?
Although the film is classified as a Tamil movie, it is truly made by multi-cultural Singaporeans! The cinematographer is a Belgian, the co-writer, gaffer to grip to sound recordist were all Chinese, the sound designer was a Malay, the Director, Musician, Editor a Tamil, Actors boast a combination of all races!
I am very gripped and moved by the film. What kind of impact do you hope this film will have on the Singapore audience and the industry?
Channel News Asia reviewer gave it 4 pop-corn (must watch) and reviewed it as a World Class performance and add that the cinematography can rival any Hollywood Movie! It is gripping and creating sensations among the Singaporean Indians as well. Face book and emails is seeing a lot of good reviews, and the movie is quietly running successfully into its third week at the cinemas (limited screening yet we will reach 100k box office taking soon). I did not have many funds to publicise the movie except through the internet and quietly relying on word of mouth! It is working as the box office takings look good and I am hoping it engages the non-Tamil speaking Singaporeans as well soon because it is really a story about us.
With My Magic, I think a lot more Singaporeans are starting to gain interest into the lives of the Indian community here. But of course, that story was told through the eyes of a Chinese. What kind of other stories about your community do you think need to be told?
There are stories at every corner of Singapore! It has to be told honestly, sincerely, truthfully and creatively (engagingly)! It could be fiction, non-fiction; drama, comedy, thriller and whatever the genre is! The characters could belong to Indian, Chinese or Malay ethnic groups! Whatever it is, it should strike a chord with the audience! It should make them laugh, cry, think and bring them on an unforgettable journey!
These are characteristics of a good story and we should strive to do just that!
What are your views on the film industry here in Singapore?
The film industry here is trying to find its rightful place! The film makers are trying to find their feet here! The industry has not picked up the pace as it should and it requires the support of each and every individual to make it happen! There is no place for complacency nor is there place for healthy experiment. Everything has a price and until the risk takings are reduced sincere practitioners will find it hard to practice their craft!
Give us more insight to your upcoming works.
Film making has taken a toll on me and the work is not yet over till one market his film at the various venues. Currently, I have returned to my day job as a television producer … producing a programme on puppetry and Muppets! Storytelling in a different platform to a different audience!
Check out the official movie website here.
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Andy Samberg SNL Digital Short - Cherry Battle
Andy and Gabourey face off in an epic fruit-fueled duel.
Gabourey Sidibe
Andy Samberg
What do you think?
Enjoy!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Is Robert Pattinson going to host SNL?
SNL bossman Lorne Michaels has revealed that they've asked Robert Pattinson to host an episode of SNL this season!
In 2009, Lorne said that he didn't know if Pattinson would make a good host, but after seeing the way he handled himself on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, admitting it "went well" for R-Patz.
From:
http://perezhilton.com/2010-04-14-could-r-patz-finally-be-hosting-snl
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Saturday Night Live head honcho Lorne Michaels told OK! they’re still trying to get Robert Patttinson to play host!
Back in April 2009, OK! asked Lorne if R-Pattz would be hosting SNL.
“Not this season,” he said at Natural Resources Defense Council 11th annual Forces For Nature benefit in NYC. “We’re all locked in with the hosts for this year.”
But he still held out hope for securing the vampire hottie in the future.
“Yeah, yeah, of course,” he said.
“We asked him this season,” Lorne told OK! Monday night at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Presents An Evening with Saturday Night Live in NYC. “And then he did Jimmy’s show and that went well for him..”
It sounds like Lorne might be more confident in Rob’s comedic skills after seeing him on Jimmy Fallon’s show!
Back in 2009, he was slightly skeptical if the Twilight star would make a good host.
“Don’t know,” Lorne said. “You never know.”
But now he hopes he’ll host soon.
“Yeah,” Lorne admitted.
From:
http://www.okmagazine.com/2010/04/ok-exclusive-snl-still-hoping-to-get-r-pattz-to-host/
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Thanks for the scoop go to an Anony who works for Perez!
Enjoy!
SNL played the Broadview Security commercial again last week
You can't trust anyone.
Fred Armisen ... rabbi
Abby Elliott ... K.D. Lang
Will Forte ... operator
Bill Hader ... spokesperson
Nasim Pedrad ... girl
Andy Samberg ... A.J.
Classic. Andy's just on at the beginning.
First aired on 03.13.2010.
Enjoy!
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Hothot: The dollar make-over. Looking good is not just confined to the vain nowadays. Pati dollar, gusto looking good na rin sya. Coz starting February next year, we will be seeing a new, improved and better looking dollar loaded with high-tech features to make counterfeiter’s lives more difficult. What’s interesting is that the counterfeiters pala are mostly based outside the US. Kasi sa US, hindi ganon ka-popular ang gamit ng 100-dollar bill. 1, 5, 10 at malaki na ang 20 dollar bills lang okey na sa araw-araw na buhay nila. Unlike in foreign countries where transactions are mostly done via 100-dollar bills. Tulad ng sweldo natin dito sa middle east na kahit Riyals ang kita, kino-convert natin ito into US dollars bago umuwi ng Pinas. Kaya paldo-paldong 100-dollar bills ang dala tulad ng mga friends kong Edgard at Raoul. Pang-tip lang sa baggage boy o sa barker sa taxi stand ang 5-dollar bill. Hmm can't wait to see the new bill.
Hotnot: GMA the omnipotent. Gloria is now flexing her muscles more than ever. Ayan at pati alipores nyang hardinero at manikurista ay nilagay na sa pwesto. At least yong sa gardener, medyo linya nya yong trabaho as deputy administrator of Luneta Park. Siguro he can grow miracles from gumamela seeds at kaya nyang i-improve ang Luneta based on his experience. But still, he wouldn’t get that post if not for Gloria. At yong manikurista, what qualifies her to be a board member of PAG-IBIG? Only because she does the President’s nails without some bleeding tulad nong dating nag-manicure sa akin? Though I wouldn’t put the curse on the gardener and the manicurist themselves. Willing victim lang sila. It’s Gloria who should be ashamed of herself. Nakakapagsisi talaga na naging part ako ng Edsa Revolution that put her into power. Akala ko matino yon pala mas masahol pa. So what’s next? The driver as Transportation Minister? The cook as Health Minister? And her personal bodyguard as Defence Minister? God help Pinas!
.Hotnot: India’s sanitation woes. The stench is probably the same with that of Gloria's government. Ang kaibahan lang, literal na dumi ng tao ang pinag-uusapan sa report ng Al-Jazeera about India’s lack of toilet. Malaking problema daw sa India, particularly in an over-crowded city like Mumbai ang sanitation dahil sa kakulangan ng toilet. The report (aired last Thursday) showed a whole stretch of a railroad na ginawang ebakan. Walang sinabi ang riles ng tren sa Pinas. At least sa atin, tinitirhan lang ng squatters. Ito talagang ginawang public toilet. In general, people just squat anytime, anywhere to do their thing. Wala raw kasing facilities like public toilet na tinatayo ang gobyerno. Sa isip ko lang naman, bakit sa Pinas, hindi na kailangan ng gobyerno para makagawa ng butas sa lupa at dindingnan kahit ng karton at sako. Ito yong mga bagay na primarily ay hindi gobyerno ang dapat sisihin. It’s the people themselves who obviously has no regard for sanitation, self-respect and dignity. If a man or a woman can squat in public and do what should be done in private, eh talagang sila na mismo ang may problema. What’s ironic, according to the report, is that people do not have access to toilets but almost everyone has a mobile phone!
Friday, April 23, 2010
Andy Samberg isn't hosting the MTV Movie Awards this year
The 19th annual MTV Movie Awards will be held in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 6.
We'll let you know more if we find out why this decision was made.
Speaking of Aziz, though, he should host SNL!
Thanks to Anony for the scoop.
Enjoy!
New SNL promo - Kenan and Gabourey
What do you think of Kenan's joke here? I must be ign'ant. I don't get it.
Enjoy!
Empire update: Learn Your ABCs (our new animated song)
Check it out and rate 5 stars to vote for it if you can! This is in a Sesame Street competition. You can rate it over at the Aniboom page here:
http://www.aniboom.com/animation-video/437927/Learn-Your-ABCs-rap-song/
So, yeah, we gladly admit that this isn't hilarious like an Andy Samberg song. We still like it though.
CREDITS:
- Animation and Designs by Dazzer.
- Produced by Ed 'word' Price.
- Rap by Zekness aka 5 Star.
Thanks!
- TAE