Debra Messing was in attendance Saturday night to celebrate the premiere of the film Butterflies of Bill Baker. Messing was joined by VH1 Gossip Table personality Delaina Dixon, and more, as well as the stars of the film, Will Chase, Sterling Jerins, Zuzanna Szadkowski, and Polly Lee. The film’s producer Reema Dutt and director Sania Jhankar attended as well as Angeli Kakade, the film’s music supervisor singer/songwriter.
Butterflies of Bill Baker revolves around a sweet and sensitive man, Bill Baker, who lets life pass by him. Living a seemingly normal life, Bill suffers from Pavornocturnus, which is a real condition that causes people to commit violent acts in their sleep. Suffering through the condition, Bill resorts to a new, yet dangerous technology that has serious mind-altering side affects.
Shot all over New York City, the film was a finalist at the Chris Columbus Vague Award, where director...
Butterflies of Bill Baker revolves around a sweet and sensitive man, Bill Baker, who lets life pass by him. Living a seemingly normal life, Bill suffers from Pavornocturnus, which is a real condition that causes people to commit violent acts in their sleep. Suffering through the condition, Bill resorts to a new, yet dangerous technology that has serious mind-altering side affects.
Shot all over New York City, the film was a finalist at the Chris Columbus Vague Award, where director...
- 7/4/2013
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
A silver-haired crooner performs a lounge version of the classic Guns-n-Roses track ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ in a new ad for casino and hotel complex The Star by The Monkeys.
The ad, directed by Steve Rogers, is the first under the creative watch of Micah Walker, who joined The Monkeys in February.
Walker said: “The client and agency already had a great campaign thought with ‘There will be Stories’ before I came along. We just had to reintroduce that idea to the public in film. It’s not often you get to make something as fun as this, for something as fun as The Star.”
Iris Kleimann, general manager of marketing at The Star added: “The Star is an entertainment destination, so we believe that our communications must be engaging and entertaining also. This spot achieves this beautifully, as we hoped it would.”
The ad stars American musician and songwriter Bill Baker,...
The ad, directed by Steve Rogers, is the first under the creative watch of Micah Walker, who joined The Monkeys in February.
Walker said: “The client and agency already had a great campaign thought with ‘There will be Stories’ before I came along. We just had to reintroduce that idea to the public in film. It’s not often you get to make something as fun as this, for something as fun as The Star.”
Iris Kleimann, general manager of marketing at The Star added: “The Star is an entertainment destination, so we believe that our communications must be engaging and entertaining also. This spot achieves this beautifully, as we hoped it would.”
The ad stars American musician and songwriter Bill Baker,...
- 5/6/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Author: Bill Baker, Jim Lee Artist: Jim Lee Hardcover: 296 pages Publisher: Titan Books Language: English Isbn-10: 1845765192 Isbn-13: 978-1845765194
Synopsis:
A collection of hundreds of full-colour illustrations and pencils spanning the entire career of the hugely successful and popular artist Jim Lee, with an all-new cover by Lee. Including his work on Batman and Superman, Vertigo titles, and WildStorm heroes WildC.A.T.s, Divine Right and Deathblow, accompanied by exclusive interview material from the man himself.
Jim Lee, one of the comic book industry’s most successful artists, who over the last 20 years has become revered by fans and acclaimed by critics for creating some of the finest art in the comics world. Icons: The DC Comics and Wildstorm Art of Jim Lee gathers together, not only Lee’s art from Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Trinity, WildC.A.T.s, Gen13 and other comic book series’ and graphic...
Synopsis:
A collection of hundreds of full-colour illustrations and pencils spanning the entire career of the hugely successful and popular artist Jim Lee, with an all-new cover by Lee. Including his work on Batman and Superman, Vertigo titles, and WildStorm heroes WildC.A.T.s, Divine Right and Deathblow, accompanied by exclusive interview material from the man himself.
Jim Lee, one of the comic book industry’s most successful artists, who over the last 20 years has become revered by fans and acclaimed by critics for creating some of the finest art in the comics world. Icons: The DC Comics and Wildstorm Art of Jim Lee gathers together, not only Lee’s art from Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Trinity, WildC.A.T.s, Gen13 and other comic book series’ and graphic...
- 11/15/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Icons: The DC And Wildstorm Art Of Jim Lee
Art by Jim Lee | Text by William Baker
I’ve been waiting to have a look at this book since it was solicited in Previews earlier this year, and luckily Titan were kind enough to send Blogomatic3000 a preview copy.
In case you haven’t read mainstream comics in the last 20 years, Jim Lee is a Korean-American comic book artist, writer, publisher, and founder of WildStorm which was part of Image until being bought by DC Comics in 1998. He’s currently co-publisher of DC Comics, and has pencilled notable runs on Batman, Superman and All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder.
Lee was first hired by Carl Potts at Marvel to work on Alpha Flight and later Punisher War Journal, from where he was tapped to work on Uncanny X-Men, and formed his continuing partnership with inker Scott Williams. His popularity...
Art by Jim Lee | Text by William Baker
I’ve been waiting to have a look at this book since it was solicited in Previews earlier this year, and luckily Titan were kind enough to send Blogomatic3000 a preview copy.
In case you haven’t read mainstream comics in the last 20 years, Jim Lee is a Korean-American comic book artist, writer, publisher, and founder of WildStorm which was part of Image until being bought by DC Comics in 1998. He’s currently co-publisher of DC Comics, and has pencilled notable runs on Batman, Superman and All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder.
Lee was first hired by Carl Potts at Marvel to work on Alpha Flight and later Punisher War Journal, from where he was tapped to work on Uncanny X-Men, and formed his continuing partnership with inker Scott Williams. His popularity...
- 10/18/2010
- by Baron Fornightly
- Nerdly
A Collection of stunning art from comic book legend Jim Lee has been gathered together in a new hardback coming out next month.
Titan Books has announced the upcoming publication of Icons: The DC Comics and Wildstorm Art of Jim Lee on October 29, 2010, priced $39.95 or £24.99.
Lee's hyper-dynamic artwork and innovative character and costume designs over the past 20 years have been hailed by fans and the industry and have won a number of awards.
His ascent through the ranks of the comics world, both in art and in business, is charted in this 296-page collection which collects some of his finest work.
Icons presents a collection of full-colour illustrations and pencil sketches spanning his career to date.
Including vivid renderings from titles such as Batman, Superman, WildC.A.T.s, Divine Right and Deathblow, this volume also features Lee's guest art for series such as Ex Machina, plus a host of previously unseen pieces.
Titan Books has announced the upcoming publication of Icons: The DC Comics and Wildstorm Art of Jim Lee on October 29, 2010, priced $39.95 or £24.99.
Lee's hyper-dynamic artwork and innovative character and costume designs over the past 20 years have been hailed by fans and the industry and have won a number of awards.
His ascent through the ranks of the comics world, both in art and in business, is charted in this 296-page collection which collects some of his finest work.
Icons presents a collection of full-colour illustrations and pencil sketches spanning his career to date.
Including vivid renderings from titles such as Batman, Superman, WildC.A.T.s, Divine Right and Deathblow, this volume also features Lee's guest art for series such as Ex Machina, plus a host of previously unseen pieces.
- 9/6/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
New York -- Charlie Rose got roasted and lauded during a Monday luncheon here as the Center for Communication honored him with the Frank Stanton Award for Excellence in Communications.
Speakers at the Center's 26th annual awards luncheon were Barbara Walters, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham, Rose's executive producer Yvette Vega and "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager.
"I also do interviews, and I'm not exactly chopped liver," Walters started her comments at the event at midtown Manhattan's Pierre Hotel. But she envies Rose for not having to worry about ratings -- or being interrupted on every show by several women, she quipped.
Referencing a Fortune profile that concluded Rose was a lonely person, Walters recounted some of the many events on his social calendar that can make it hard to book a get-together with him. "He doesn't have time to be lonely," Walters said.
Meanwhile, Fager joked that "60 Minutes" was doing...
Speakers at the Center's 26th annual awards luncheon were Barbara Walters, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham, Rose's executive producer Yvette Vega and "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager.
"I also do interviews, and I'm not exactly chopped liver," Walters started her comments at the event at midtown Manhattan's Pierre Hotel. But she envies Rose for not having to worry about ratings -- or being interrupted on every show by several women, she quipped.
Referencing a Fortune profile that concluded Rose was a lonely person, Walters recounted some of the many events on his social calendar that can make it hard to book a get-together with him. "He doesn't have time to be lonely," Walters said.
Meanwhile, Fager joked that "60 Minutes" was doing...
- 10/26/2009
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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