Just a friendly reminder that the entertaining film by Working Dog is still currently at the cinemas – Any Questions For Ben?
Do yourself a favour and see it. If you’ve seen it, see it again!
Feb 23 2012
Just a friendly reminder that the entertaining film by Working Dog is still currently at the cinemas – Any Questions For Ben?
Do yourself a favour and see it. If you’ve seen it, see it again!
Feb 22 2012
Good news everyone! News for Snato fans!
The crazy antics of sports highlighted by the trio that is Santo Cilauro, Sam Pang and Ed Kavalee will now be shown at an earlier time, instead of the bleary eyed “weekend viewer” late night time slot.
Currently, the show was live on Monday nights around 10:30pm onwards, then replayed on 7Mate the next day, but the old switcheroo has now come into play.
Santo, Sam & Ed’s Sports Fever! is now moving to the prime-time slot of 8:30pm Mondays, live on, 7Mate. That episode will then be replayed that night on Channel 7, after How I Met Your Mother / Happy Endings.
Happy days!
Feb 15 2012
I may not have published this here in time to give you warning (but if you follow this site on Twitter, it was promoted!) but if you didn’t have your eyes on ABC TV last night, you would’ve missed Judith Lucy having a chat to Adam Hills on In Gordon Street Tonight.
Lucy sat comfortably and chatted to Hills about her new stand-up tour Nothing Fancy, lightly spoke about her show shown on ABC last year, Judith Lucy’s Spiritual Journey and her inspirations on both shows… plus touched a bit on her crush on 80s pop sensation Adam Ant, who appeared on the show.
If you missed it, you can watch the show online via iView, or download it from the site or iTunes.
PS: Also note a tiny Late Show joke that I am sure wasn’t intentional… listen out for “mystifed silence’…
Feb 08 2012
It’s that time of the year where the annual Tropfest Film Festival captivates talented and budding film directors and actors to get their name on the big screen.
From the Tropfest site:
Tropfest is Australia’s most prestigious short film festival and one of its most iconic cultural events. It is also the largest short film festival in the world. At home, Tropfest is recognised for its enormous contribution to the development of the Australian film industry by providing unique platforms for emerging filmmakers through its events and initiatives, and new and expanded audiences for their work.
The festival brings out the best in people – celebrities in tow.
The guidelines are:
Your film must be made specifically for Movie Extra Tropfest Australia 2012
The festival must be your film’s first public screening, including online
Your film must be no longer than 7 minutes (including titles and end credits)
Your film must contain the Signature Item for 2012 – LIGHT BULB
This year, Mick Molloy featured in a short film called “Sacrifice The Messenger“. Without explaining what the film is about, watch the footage below:
There’s a few days left to vote for the 16th finalist – so visit the Youtube Tropfest page and read the instructions on how to vote!
Feb 08 2012
Former Spicks And Specks host Adam Hills is back with the second season of In Gordon Street Tonight. The first episode was launched tonight (Wednesday 8th February) with the first guests Rob Sitch and Josh Lawson, promoting Any Questions For Ben.
Sitch briefly spoke about how they had to alter a park to get the autumn leaves appearing, and also how Lawson and co-star Rachael Taylor hooked up. Further in the show, Sitch also briefly spoke about the history of The D-Generation, as well as some other stories.
If you missed the episode, it’s available to watch on iview for 14 days, on the official site, and podcast on itunes for free. Get it while it’s hot!
Feb 05 2012
Part two of our irregular “Remembering” theme to mark 20 years since The Late Show, does anyone remember the epicly popular (and that term is used loosely) Channel 9 soap drama Paradise Beach from 1993?
Maybe this is a refresher… dare you to watch as much of it as you can.
..or, you can watch the 2 minute sypnosis of the cliche ridden show, as seen through the eyes of The Late Show cast. LOOK! Warner Brothers Movie World! From Season Two.
Feb 04 2012
Have you hopped onto the Twitter and Facebook bandwagon yet?
If not – why are you on the internet?
Social media is a strong, powerful tool which allows the general public to interact with each other and express thoughts, opinions and discussions about anything at all. You can even interact with your favourite actor, musician or any other person you want to (as long as they’re willing to do the same – no stalking!!). Heck, this site, other than the infamous forum, we’re on Facebook and Twitter as well.
The beauty of this is that you can get more information about your favourite TV show and/or film nearly instantly. Even speaking with the staff who work on the set. Working Dog‘s film Any Questions For Ben? have done just that – putting themselves up on Twitter and Facebook. (Click the hyperlink to be directed there). Why not follow / like them so you can see what they’re up to? They’ve been currently posting photos of premieres and interviews, updating every few minutes.
Here’s a few pictures from the @AnyQsForBen account.
Get on it!