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SOUND INTO IMAGE: THE ART OF P. CRAIG RUSSELL Preview #1
from Courtney Eady June 30, 2008
Acclaimed illustrator P. Craig Russell shows off his own collection of original comic art. This except is from Wayne Alan Harold's feature-length profile of the artist, which is coming soon to DVD. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati with a degree in painting, P. Craig Russell has run the gamut in comics. After establishing a name for himself at Marvel, he went on to become one of the pioneers in opening new vistas for this underestimated field with, among other works, adaptations of operas by Mozart (THE MAGIC FLUTE), Strauss (SALOME) and Wagner (THE RING OF THE NIBELUNG).
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Warner Bros. Pick Up a Fantasy in Central Park
from Cinematical June 14, 2008
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Deals, Warner Brothers, Scripts When it comes to fantasy, I'm all for putting the unexplainable in otherwise 'normal' situations -- I could go on and on about the work of Neil Gaiman for this very reason -- so you can probably understand why I'm already sold on WB's latest acquisition. Variety reports that Warner Bros. has purchased a yet to be titled fantasy pitch about a mystical world hiding out in the middle of Central Park -- although, when it comes to urban fantasy, it's going to be tough to top The Earl's Court. The untitled story would center on "two brothers who, while visiting their grandfather in Gotham, meet a man who shows them a mystical realm in Central Park that is in danger." The original idea came from Warner Senior VP, Joe Berg, and Bryan Schulz and Neil Uliano have already been tapped to write the script. Schulz and Uliano are relative newcomers to the business, but, the two seem to have a knack for fantasy as this marks the duos second sale in the last six months (the two also sold another fantasy spec-script called Imaginary Friends to Dreamworks back in March). WB has been hard at work building an impressive fantasy slate for the next few years. Obviously, The Hobbit and the latest installment of Harry Potter are at the top of their list of priorities -- but it couldn't hurt to have another shot at those box-office dollars. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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GeekiN Episode #73: 06/02/08
from Geekshow June 02, 2008
Another week, another episode. Been a while since we ve been able to say that. This week, we make a big revelation on our upcoming live call-in shows. Make sure you give it a listen, and send us your opinion, or comment in this post. Also, we talked about the lost finale, A Song of Ice and Fire, Neil Gaiman on Doctor Who, The Happening, The Incredible Hulk, and more! Just so you have a list, here is is the current topics being considered for the call-in show topics: Lost, Heroes, Movies of the future, Television Report Card, This Generation of Consoles, Xbox 360, and Podcasting.
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Neil Gaiman Talks Neverwhere and Coraline Movies
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 22, 2008
Justin sits down with Neil Gaiman at NYCC to talk about his new Neverwhere and Coraline films due out soon. Then Neil talks about what Sandman means to him today and what comic book projects he's currently working on. Don't miss this special New York Comic Con edition of The Stack!Be sure to catch The Stack three times a week at Pulpsecret.com, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
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PCR Vlog #1: Adapting Neil Gaiman's SANDMAN: THE DREAM HUNTERS
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 21, 2008
"Lurid Chief" Wayne Alan Harold pops in on P. Craig Russell for a special in-progress preview of Craig's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's SANDMAN: THE DREAM HUNTERS! About PCR: A graduate of the University of Cincinnati with a degree in painting, P. Craig Russell has run the gamut in comics. After establishing a name for himself at Marvel, he went on to become one of the pioneers in opening new vistas for this underestimated field with, among other works, adaptations of operas by Wagner (Parsifal) and Mozart (The Magic Flute). He has become an artist's artist with his fine-lined realistic style.
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PCR - The One With The Reporter And The Sandman
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) March 30, 2008
LuridTV is proud to present an all-new web/reality series that spotlights acclaimed comics illustrator P. Craig Russell (KILLRAVEN, ELRIC, SANDMAN, THE RING OF THE NIBELUNG). A graduate of the University of Cincinnati with a degree in painting, "PCR" has run the gamut in comics. After establishing a name for himself at Marvel, he went on to become one of the pioneers in opening new vistas for this underestimated field with, among other works, adaptations of operas by Wagner (PARSIFAL) and Mozart (THE MGIC FLUTE). He has become an artist's artist with his fine-lined realistic style. In episode 1 of "PCR," Craig is profiled by the local paper, and we get an extensive preview of his adaptation of Neil Gaiman's THE SANDMAN: THE DREAM HUNTERS! Produced, shot & cut by Wayne Alan Harold.
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#56 - A is for Another Kick at the Can
from Two Girls and a Podcast March 09, 2008
Took us long enough but we are back, and this week we talk about the writer's strike and how it affected the fall season. Did any of you catch Chuck, Reaper, or Pushing Daisies? What about Bionic Woman, or Journeyman? Tune in as we talk about these and some of our other favorites. Next week we will be reviewing Sunshine. Why don't you check it out too? Email us at twogirlsandapodcast@gmail.com. Theme music is by BUDZ and they can be found at PodSafeAudio.com.
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Free Neil Gaiman !
from Sakurazuka No Maboroshi January 27, 2008
Via Grinding.be et BoingBoing : HarperCollins aurait mis en libre téléchargement un MP3 gratuit de A Study in Emerald de Neil Gaiman. Alluding to both the Sherlock Holmes canon and the Old Ones of the Cthulhu Mythos, this Hugo Award winning short story will delight fans of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, H.P. Lovecraft, and of course, Neil Gaiman. A Study in Emerald draws listeners in through carefully revealed details as a consulting detective and his narrator friend solve the mystery of a murdered German noble. But with its subtle allusions and surprise ending, this mystery hints that the real fun in solving this case lies in imagining all the details that Gaiman doesn’t reveal, and challenges listeners to be detectives themselves. HarperCollins e-books Je sais avec quoi je vais m endormir ce soir.
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ADD Cast 053 - Xmas Past
from A.D.D. Cast January 03, 2008
Martha s Avante-Garde Dinner Slice of Soup Cocktail of Pot Roast with Cranberry sauce Recovering from the cookie disaster Marc and Heather s Xmas PROMO: Nocturnal by Scott Sigler PROMO: Better Late Than Never (more )
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iFanboy - Totebag
from iFanboy (Small Quicktime) October 27, 2007
What do you get when you take a bag full of comics and three guys with preconceived notions? You get the comics gauntlet and it gets thrown down as iFanboy challenges each other to try reading some comics they've previously dismissed or never even tried.
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(Cool) Shite TV - Episode 3 - Stardust
from (Cool) Shite on the Tube - All the News and Reviews Podcasts September 12, 2007
The Vidcast This episode comes in at 62 megs. Direct Link to mp4 (quicktime) Uber Quality The large version comes in at 145 megs. Direct Link to mp4 (quicktime) Digg the This Show Review Stardust Sponsors hava.nl - For all your website hosting needs intas.net.au - For all your Australian Internet needs Watch it NOW! Copyright (Cool) Shite TV - Episode 3 - Stardust by Joffre Street Productions is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. Technorati Tags Technorati Tags: movies, film, movie podcast, Tasmania, Australia, tv, vidcast, cool shite tv, reviews, skits, Neil Gaiman, fantasy, Robert De Niro, Adventure
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Tekdiff 8-24-07 Writer's Block
from - TEKDIFF (teknikal diffikulties)- August 24, 2007
A marathon of a show. I go double length to indulge you all with a true story and a fantastic Podsafe song! 3 Blind Mice is the musical guest, and we have a visit to a doctor's office, Thomas Pynchon, and my true to life story about Neil Gaiman. Enjoy!
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