Archive for the 'Gone Hollywood' Category
Thursday, October 24th, 2019
BearManor Media released ‘My Best Friend’s Birthday: The Making of a Quentin Tarantino Film’ by Andrew J. Rausch on October 6, 2019. Myths are dispelled, truth is unearthed, and Ye Ed contributes a few words to it!
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Thursday, February 7th, 2019
It is sometimes important to take a few steps back and reevaluate your purpose for producing films independently of the studio system. Robin Christian reminds us the American Film Market is here to help.
Posted in Article du C-U, Business Matters, Gone Hollywood | Comments Off on AFM biz relies on solid genre films
Thursday, January 17th, 2019
“To be or not to be about Champaign, IL” is not the question here. “To be or not to be a funny show called CHAMPAIGN ILL and starring Adam Pally and Sam Richardson” is the more accurate query.
Posted in Broadcast Dates, Gone Hollywood | Comments Off on Duo goes home in ILL new series
Wednesday, October 31st, 2018
Since we won’t be at the Secret MICRO-FILM Headquarters tonight to hand out candy to the trick-or-treaters in our neighborhood, we instead drop a few bitter-or-sweet morsels into this virtual grab bag. Boo!
Posted in Area Festivals, Gone Hollywood, Student Film, The Old School, Videos du C-U | Comments Off on Oh, hell, have a Halloween treat!
Monday, September 24th, 2018
University of Illinois alumni Richard Greenberg and Thomas Rickman, who built Hollywood careers as a main titles designer and screenplay writer, respectively, passed away during the summer months of 2018.
Posted in Alums Done Good, Gone Hollywood, Media Coverage, Sad Places, Student Film, The Old School | Comments Off on Oscar nominated UI alumni gone
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2018
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY returns to local theaters during the next two weeks in 70mm at the Virginia Theatre and IMAX at the GKC Savoy 16. Read further for more about what you can expect!
Posted in Gone Hollywood, Media Coverage, Public Events, Roger Ebert, The Old School | Comments Off on Savor 2001 in 70mm all week long
Thursday, March 1st, 2018
It was inevitable. We had to start putting all this popular and arcane knowledge to good use somehow. Therefore, we’ve begun fitting a few of those pieces into place on our new Plot Points du C-U page!
Posted in Area Festivals, Broadcast Dates, C-U Blogfidential, C-U Confidential, C-U Confidential Shows, Confidential Almanac, Gone Hollywood, Images du C-U, Preservation, Public Events, Student Film, The Old School, Theatres & Venues | Comments Off on Points made on C-U film timeline
Friday, September 29th, 2017
The vast amount of avenues for storytelling content can be mind boggling, although the industry experts at the American Film Market can’t stress enough their importance. Robin Christian relates their advice.
Posted in Article du C-U, Business Matters, Gone Hollywood | Comments Off on Content is versatile in AFM views
Monday, March 13th, 2017
A favorite happening of campus history past returns in the present as “Cyberfest 20th Anniversary” tonight, Monday, March 13, 2017, at the UI National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana, Illinois.
Posted in Education/Classes, Gone Hollywood, Media Coverage, Public Events, Roger Ebert, Videos du C-U | Comments Off on Cyberfest 20th not quite ver. 2.0
Wednesday, January 18th, 2017
The start of Year 8 must have been so hype that we neglected the annual address. We also slipped the next four years. Time to plug holes as we slog towards Year 12! First, we fall back on an Octopus reprint from 2000.
Posted in C-U Blogfidential, Education/Classes, Gone Hollywood, JP Confidential, Media Coverage, Ones That Got Away?, Roger Ebert, Student Film | Comments Off on In My Backyard: Year 8
Tuesday, January 10th, 2017
“Let them fight!” We get that exclaiming in anticipation of movie titans clashing is currently hip, but we’d rather step back and think a bit about conflict and resolution when it comes to favored pop culture.
Posted in Gone Hollywood, JP Confidential, Ones That Got Away?, The Old School | Comments Off on All monster ‘zine fiends attack!
Thursday, December 29th, 2016
Transition time between calendar years is always a good time to break out the oddball topics on C-U Blogfidential. So, did you ever hear the one about the Danville stunt car team from the Seventies and their movie?
Posted in Gone Hollywood, Images du C-U, The Old School, Videos du C-U | Comments Off on When RIDERS stormed the Earth
Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
CUBlog correspondent Robin Christian reports on how film production experience can always be augmented by professional advice given at the American Film Market in Santa Monica, CA.
Posted in Article du C-U, Business Matters, Gone Hollywood | Comments Off on AFM advice enhances film output
Thursday, October 20th, 2016
Are old buildings and community centerpieces your bag? Then you might consider either or both of these events at the Lincoln Square Theatre in Decatur and McLean County Museum of History in Bloomington!
Posted in Alums Done Good, Education/Classes, Flick Picks du C-U, For the Children, Gone Hollywood, Preservation, Public Events, The Old School | Comments Off on Museum, theater note film history
Wednesday, October 5th, 2016
A new publication on the life and times of Quentin Tarantino incorporates a pinch of local flavor. Find out whose words made it into Andrew Raush’s latest release with a click of the link, MacDuff!
Posted in Gone Hollywood, JP Confidential, Print Matter du C-U, The Old School | Comments Off on QT topic of new “Conversations”