London Aug 1st 2013 Filmon.Com – the world’s largest provider of internet television owned by media billionaire Alki David – today announced a landmark agreement with Spanish state-broadcaster Tve to stream an international version of the channel on a global basis. The historic arrangement will see FilmOn become the first ever Iptv provider to enter into an agreement with Tve to stream the broadcaster’s content straight to PCs and smartphones on a revenue share basis. It will enable FilmOn users around the world to access premium Spanish content regardless of which territory they are in at the time. Tve is the first European state broadcaster to embrace the world of digital in this way via FilmOn, which already boasts 500 other channels that are mostly under license from private broadcasters. The innovative arrangement will open up substantial new audiences to Tve, whilst enabling FilmOn to further consolidate its position as the leading...
- 8/1/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Every month there's a slew of movies released directly to DVD, and rather than let them pass harmlessly under the radar, we're compiling them here in easy to digest capsule reviews. If you're looking for a nice flick to get you through the weekend, then this is the list for you. So sit back, and take a gander at some of the notable independent and direct-to-dvd releases of September.
September 7th
Doc West
Doc West is a made-for-tv Western with one immediate advantage over many of the cheap dollar store direct-to-dvd western flicks that come out nowadays: it has enough of a budget to keep things consistent. There are no blatant anachronisms or costume defects that take you out of the feature with a sudden, “Is that guy wearing a Phillies shirt under his vest?” The story is simple and sees Doc West in pursuit of some bandits who stole his money,...
September 7th
Doc West
Doc West is a made-for-tv Western with one immediate advantage over many of the cheap dollar store direct-to-dvd western flicks that come out nowadays: it has enough of a budget to keep things consistent. There are no blatant anachronisms or costume defects that take you out of the feature with a sudden, “Is that guy wearing a Phillies shirt under his vest?” The story is simple and sees Doc West in pursuit of some bandits who stole his money,...
- 10/11/2010
- by JPP Staff
- JustPressPlay.net
Directed by: Jonny Campbell
Written by: William Davies
Cast: Declan Donnelly, Anthony McPartlin, Bill Pullman, Götz Otto, Morwenna Banks, Omid Djalili
Alien Autopsy tells the true story of Ray Santilli and Gary Shoefield, two British lads who came into possession of proof of the most startling discovery in human history. We are not alone. Or are we? This is a question that cave dwellers and today's scientists using the most bleeding edge technology have been trying to answer.
Written by William Davies and directed by Jonny Campbell, this film doesn't try to answer that question. Instead, it is a light-hearted comedy about how Ray and Gary came upon the film which supposedly contained images of an actual Alien Autopsy and who eventually became famous for perpetrating one of the largest, world-spanning and profitable hoaxes ever.
In 1995 Ray and Gary unleashed their video on the world having sold the rights to over 30 countries worldwide.
Written by: William Davies
Cast: Declan Donnelly, Anthony McPartlin, Bill Pullman, Götz Otto, Morwenna Banks, Omid Djalili
Alien Autopsy tells the true story of Ray Santilli and Gary Shoefield, two British lads who came into possession of proof of the most startling discovery in human history. We are not alone. Or are we? This is a question that cave dwellers and today's scientists using the most bleeding edge technology have been trying to answer.
Written by William Davies and directed by Jonny Campbell, this film doesn't try to answer that question. Instead, it is a light-hearted comedy about how Ray and Gary came upon the film which supposedly contained images of an actual Alien Autopsy and who eventually became famous for perpetrating one of the largest, world-spanning and profitable hoaxes ever.
In 1995 Ray and Gary unleashed their video on the world having sold the rights to over 30 countries worldwide.
- 10/8/2010
- by Robert A. Newberry
- Planet Fury
In honor of the release of a film about the 1995 controversy surrounding an infamous bit of footage known as Alien Autopsy called (what else?) Alien Autopsy, we had the opportunity to speak with the real men behind the mania -- Ray Santilli and Gary Shoefield. Time to separate fact from fiction.
Alien Autopsy is available now from Warner Premiere. Order your copy below.
About the Film:
The autopsy allegedly occurred in 1947 after the Army issued a press release that a crashed "flying disc" had been recovered. Soon after the army reported debris from a classified radar tracking balloon was recovered, and the speculation began.
The case was eventually forgotten but resurfaced in the late 1970s when physicist Stanton T. Friedman interviewed Major Jesse Marcel, who was involved with the original recovery and said he thought the military covered up the incident.
Then in 1995 Santilli, a London-based video producer, promoted a...
Alien Autopsy is available now from Warner Premiere. Order your copy below.
About the Film:
The autopsy allegedly occurred in 1947 after the Army issued a press release that a crashed "flying disc" had been recovered. Soon after the army reported debris from a classified radar tracking balloon was recovered, and the speculation began.
The case was eventually forgotten but resurfaced in the late 1970s when physicist Stanton T. Friedman interviewed Major Jesse Marcel, who was involved with the original recovery and said he thought the military covered up the incident.
Then in 1995 Santilli, a London-based video producer, promoted a...
- 9/30/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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