Every summer in the “Big Brother” house, some of the contestants are punished and forced to eat a food substance called slop. Longtime viewers have been accustomed to the slop diet since it made its bold debut in the first “All-Stars” version in 2006. Prior to that, the go-to food for houseguests was the much more edible (and less mysterious) peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. So, what are slop’s ingredients and rules, and what does it taste like? Read on for all the slop-tastic answers, if you dare.
What is the slop recipe?
Remember in “The Matrix” when people in the real world would eat gross-looking gruel because it contained all the vitamins, nutrients and minerals that a human requires to survive? Well, think of “Bb” slop as the reality TV version of that. All of the daily necessities are included so as not to leave the contestants malnourished. In...
What is the slop recipe?
Remember in “The Matrix” when people in the real world would eat gross-looking gruel because it contained all the vitamins, nutrients and minerals that a human requires to survive? Well, think of “Bb” slop as the reality TV version of that. All of the daily necessities are included so as not to leave the contestants malnourished. In...
- 7/11/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The new season of “Big Brother” is just days away — it premieres Wednesday, July 7 on CBS. But before we meet the all-new houseguests for “BB23,” let’s flashback to one of the reality TV show’s most cringe-inducing moments ever. Last season, “BB22” started off with a whimper when Julie Chen Moonves instructed the first four Have-Nots on live television to walk upstairs and enter their new room. Unfortunately, the small door they were supposed to crawl through was stuck. “Do they slide or push the door?” Julie was heard asking her producers off-camera. “It’s still locked.”
Ian Terry, Nicole Anthony, Kevin Campbell and Memphis Garrett did all they could to try to open the door, but it wasn’t budging. “All right, then just stay in the hall for seven days,” Julie quipped awkwardly before adding, “I’m kidding.” The moment aired live on August 5, 2020.
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Ian Terry, Nicole Anthony, Kevin Campbell and Memphis Garrett did all they could to try to open the door, but it wasn’t budging. “All right, then just stay in the hall for seven days,” Julie quipped awkwardly before adding, “I’m kidding.” The moment aired live on August 5, 2020.
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- 7/2/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Veteran Hollywood executive Josh Goldstine has emerged as the frontrunner for the president of worldwide marketing post at Warner Bros. Pictures, multiple insiders told Variety.
Goldstine is already a consultant for the studio, where he is working on such titles as “Godzilla vs. Kong” and “Judas and the Black Messiah.” Goldstine’s hire would fill the vacancy left by former president Blair Rich who will exit the studio at the end of 2020.
Warner Bros. declined to comment on the matter. Representatives for Goldstine declined to comment.
The studio has not yet extended a formal offer to Goldstine. Others in line for the job include former 20th Century Studios marketing co-president Kevin Campbell, insiders said. Variety previously reported that the field also included Michael Moses, Universal’s top marketing executive, who sources say recently reupped his contract and will remain in his current job.
For Goldstine, this gig would be a...
Goldstine is already a consultant for the studio, where he is working on such titles as “Godzilla vs. Kong” and “Judas and the Black Messiah.” Goldstine’s hire would fill the vacancy left by former president Blair Rich who will exit the studio at the end of 2020.
Warner Bros. declined to comment on the matter. Representatives for Goldstine declined to comment.
The studio has not yet extended a formal offer to Goldstine. Others in line for the job include former 20th Century Studios marketing co-president Kevin Campbell, insiders said. Variety previously reported that the field also included Michael Moses, Universal’s top marketing executive, who sources say recently reupped his contract and will remain in his current job.
For Goldstine, this gig would be a...
- 12/21/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
The Big Brother cast is being kept under wraps until premiere night, it has been announced.
In honor of Big Brother All-Stars, the CBS reality series will be keeping fans in suspense until Wednesday's two-hour live move-in event.
"Get ready to expect the unexpected! Watch the first ever Live move-in and #BB22 cast reveal during the 2-hour season premiere on Wednesday at 9/8c on @cbstv," reads a social media post.
This is in stark contrast to the splash screen that greeted viewers on CBS All Access, which said cast interviews would be available to stream this week.
We don't know how many houseguests CBS will welcome into the compound when the second All-Stars hits the air, but there have been several leaks in recent weeks.
Casting a season of the series during a global pandemic is not going to be an easy task, and some of the rumors have suggested...
In honor of Big Brother All-Stars, the CBS reality series will be keeping fans in suspense until Wednesday's two-hour live move-in event.
"Get ready to expect the unexpected! Watch the first ever Live move-in and #BB22 cast reveal during the 2-hour season premiere on Wednesday at 9/8c on @cbstv," reads a social media post.
This is in stark contrast to the splash screen that greeted viewers on CBS All Access, which said cast interviews would be available to stream this week.
We don't know how many houseguests CBS will welcome into the compound when the second All-Stars hits the air, but there have been several leaks in recent weeks.
Casting a season of the series during a global pandemic is not going to be an easy task, and some of the rumors have suggested...
- 7/30/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The swath of layoffs at 20th Century Fox Film last week after the studio’s mega-merger with Disney officially took effect included Kieran Breen, who was president of International Marketing, and Evp Global Marketing Strategy Britta Gampper, Deadline has learned.
They were part of the pink-slips on March 21 that hit the film division hard. In marketing alone, Fox president of Worldwide Marketing Pam Levine, her co-president Kevin Campbell and the division’s chief creative officer Tony Sella were all laid off as Fox’s film assets were absorbed into Disney as part of the $71.3 billion acquisition.
Also among the Fox exits on that most difficult day on the Culver City lot: domestic distribution president Chris Aronson; international distribution head Andrew Cripps; consumer products chief Jim Fielding; Evp Corporate Communications Dan Berger; Heather Phillips, Evp and head of domestic publicity; Mike Dunn, president of product strategy and consumer business development; Bob Cohen,...
They were part of the pink-slips on March 21 that hit the film division hard. In marketing alone, Fox president of Worldwide Marketing Pam Levine, her co-president Kevin Campbell and the division’s chief creative officer Tony Sella were all laid off as Fox’s film assets were absorbed into Disney as part of the $71.3 billion acquisition.
Also among the Fox exits on that most difficult day on the Culver City lot: domestic distribution president Chris Aronson; international distribution head Andrew Cripps; consumer products chief Jim Fielding; Evp Corporate Communications Dan Berger; Heather Phillips, Evp and head of domestic publicity; Mike Dunn, president of product strategy and consumer business development; Bob Cohen,...
- 3/29/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
No word yet on fate of Fox International division.
Update: Fox International theatrical distribution president Andrew Cripps is to depart amid a first wave of redundancies following Disney’s $71.3bn acquisition of the entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox, in a move that spells rough times ahead for Fox International staff and apparatus.
Cripps will not depart immediately however further clarity was unavailable at time of writing. The executive is one of the most highly regarded and accomplished professionals in the international arena. Until 2017 he served as president of IMAX International, and was president of Paramount Pictures International from 2007-...
Update: Fox International theatrical distribution president Andrew Cripps is to depart amid a first wave of redundancies following Disney’s $71.3bn acquisition of the entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox, in a move that spells rough times ahead for Fox International staff and apparatus.
Cripps will not depart immediately however further clarity was unavailable at time of writing. The executive is one of the most highly regarded and accomplished professionals in the international arena. Until 2017 he served as president of IMAX International, and was president of Paramount Pictures International from 2007-...
- 3/22/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
20th Century Fox is officially owned by Disney, but not everything — or everyone — is coming with it. A day after the $71.3 billion acquisition was made official, one Fox imprint has already been axed: Fox 2000, which recently produced “Hidden Figures” and “The Hate U Give” and was previously responsible for producing the likes of “The Thin Red Line,” “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Walk the Line,” “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Joy,” and “Life of Pi,” among many others.
Fox 2000, overseen by Elizabeth Gabler, had been expected to make the transition; the future of her staff (six executives work under her) at Disney is uncertain.
Other layoffs that came down Thursday include Pam Levine, president of worldwide marketing, as well as co-president Kevin Campbell; domestic distribution chief Chris Aronson; international distribution president Andrew Cripps; and chief creative officer Tony Sella, who worked on more than 400 titles, including “Avatar” and the “X-Men...
Fox 2000, overseen by Elizabeth Gabler, had been expected to make the transition; the future of her staff (six executives work under her) at Disney is uncertain.
Other layoffs that came down Thursday include Pam Levine, president of worldwide marketing, as well as co-president Kevin Campbell; domestic distribution chief Chris Aronson; international distribution president Andrew Cripps; and chief creative officer Tony Sella, who worked on more than 400 titles, including “Avatar” and the “X-Men...
- 3/21/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
The Disney-Fox merger has claimed its first high-level TV executive. Greg Meidel is out as president of Twentieth Television, the distribution and syndication arm under 20th Century Fox TV.
Meidel had been head of Twentieth Television since 2009. He also oversaw MyNetworkTV, which stayed behind with Fox Corporation after the deal. During his tenure, Meidel helped land massive off-network syndication deals for “Modern Family” at USA Network and “The Simpsons” at FX.
The massive layoffs on Thursday have been particularly heavy on the film side. Fox head of distribution Chris Aronson and president of international distribution Andrew Cripps, were both let go.
Also Read: Disney Expected to Lay Off 4,000 Employees at Fox
The marketing team at the studio was also gutted, with Pam Levine, Fox’s president of worldwide theatrical marketing part of the layoffs. Kevin Campbell, co-president of worldwide theatrical marketing was also let go. Marketing guru and chief content...
Meidel had been head of Twentieth Television since 2009. He also oversaw MyNetworkTV, which stayed behind with Fox Corporation after the deal. During his tenure, Meidel helped land massive off-network syndication deals for “Modern Family” at USA Network and “The Simpsons” at FX.
The massive layoffs on Thursday have been particularly heavy on the film side. Fox head of distribution Chris Aronson and president of international distribution Andrew Cripps, were both let go.
Also Read: Disney Expected to Lay Off 4,000 Employees at Fox
The marketing team at the studio was also gutted, with Pam Levine, Fox’s president of worldwide theatrical marketing part of the layoffs. Kevin Campbell, co-president of worldwide theatrical marketing was also let go. Marketing guru and chief content...
- 3/21/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Disney dropped the hammer on Thursday, cutting jobs on the Twentieth Century Fox studio lot, starting from the top.
The layoffs, which are expected to eventually impact as many as 4,000 jobs, claimed some of Fox’s top executives in distribution, marketing and publicity including longtime studio veterans such as Chris Aronson, Andrew Cripps, Pam Levine and Fox TV president Greg Meidel.
Fox head of distribution Chris Aronson was among the first executives at the studio to get the call, putting out a statement on Thursday announcing that he had been let go.
“I am extremely grateful for my time at [Twentieth Century Fox] under the leadership of Tom, Jim, and Stacey,” Aronson said in the statement. “It has been an honor and a privilege to lead the domestic distribution team, which I consider to be the gold standard in the business. While I am disappointed not to continue, I look...
The layoffs, which are expected to eventually impact as many as 4,000 jobs, claimed some of Fox’s top executives in distribution, marketing and publicity including longtime studio veterans such as Chris Aronson, Andrew Cripps, Pam Levine and Fox TV president Greg Meidel.
Fox head of distribution Chris Aronson was among the first executives at the studio to get the call, putting out a statement on Thursday announcing that he had been let go.
“I am extremely grateful for my time at [Twentieth Century Fox] under the leadership of Tom, Jim, and Stacey,” Aronson said in the statement. “It has been an honor and a privilege to lead the domestic distribution team, which I consider to be the gold standard in the business. While I am disappointed not to continue, I look...
- 3/21/2019
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
Andrew Cripps.
Andrew Cripps, Chris Aronson, Heather Phillips, Mike Dunn and Greg Meidel are among the first wave of senior layoffs at 20th Century Fox following the Walt Disney Co’s $US71.3 billion purchase of Fox’s crown jewels.
A former executive at Paramount, IMAX and United International Pictures, the highly regarded Cripps was hired as Fox’s international theatrical distribution president in 2017.
During his reign the home runs in international markets included Bohemian Rhapsody ($663.7 million), The Greatest Showman ($260.6 million), Deadpool 2 ($460.4 million), Murder on the Orient Express ($250 million) and The Kingsman: The Golden Circle ($310.7 million).
While the $170 million James Cameron production Alita: Battle Angel has struggled in the Us, taking $81 million, the Cripps-led international team was far more effective, generating $312.2 million.
Aronson was the president of domestic distribution, Phillips was executive VP and head of domestic publicity, Dunn was president of product strategy and consumer business development and Meidel was president of Twentieth Television.
Andrew Cripps, Chris Aronson, Heather Phillips, Mike Dunn and Greg Meidel are among the first wave of senior layoffs at 20th Century Fox following the Walt Disney Co’s $US71.3 billion purchase of Fox’s crown jewels.
A former executive at Paramount, IMAX and United International Pictures, the highly regarded Cripps was hired as Fox’s international theatrical distribution president in 2017.
During his reign the home runs in international markets included Bohemian Rhapsody ($663.7 million), The Greatest Showman ($260.6 million), Deadpool 2 ($460.4 million), Murder on the Orient Express ($250 million) and The Kingsman: The Golden Circle ($310.7 million).
While the $170 million James Cameron production Alita: Battle Angel has struggled in the Us, taking $81 million, the Cripps-led international team was far more effective, generating $312.2 million.
Aronson was the president of domestic distribution, Phillips was executive VP and head of domestic publicity, Dunn was president of product strategy and consumer business development and Meidel was president of Twentieth Television.
- 3/21/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Disney is shutting down the Fox 2000 film division, run by Elizabeth Gabler.
The division will close its doors after Joe Wright’s “The Woman in the Window,” which stars Amy Adams and Gary Oldman. Disney will complete films that are currently in production, but it is unclear what this means for Gabler and the rest of her team going forward. No one got an official notice on Thursday, but the team was informed of the decision.
In October, Disney had said that Gabler would be one of the Fox executives moving over to Disney when the merger closed, and that she would serve as president of production at Fox 2000.
Also Read: Disney Expected to Lay Off 4,000 Employees at Fox
Fox 2000 has produced other hits such as “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Life of Pi,” and “Diary of a Wimpy Kid.” Gabler helped spearhead films like “Hidden Figures,” “Love, Simon” and “The Hate U Give.
The division will close its doors after Joe Wright’s “The Woman in the Window,” which stars Amy Adams and Gary Oldman. Disney will complete films that are currently in production, but it is unclear what this means for Gabler and the rest of her team going forward. No one got an official notice on Thursday, but the team was informed of the decision.
In October, Disney had said that Gabler would be one of the Fox executives moving over to Disney when the merger closed, and that she would serve as president of production at Fox 2000.
Also Read: Disney Expected to Lay Off 4,000 Employees at Fox
Fox 2000 has produced other hits such as “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Life of Pi,” and “Diary of a Wimpy Kid.” Gabler helped spearhead films like “Hidden Figures,” “Love, Simon” and “The Hate U Give.
- 3/21/2019
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Fox president of Worldwide Marketing Pam Levine, her co-president Kevin Campbell and the division’s chief creative officer Tony Sella will all be exiting the company now that merger of Disney and Fox is complete.
They are the latest big names to emerge as layoffs are underway after the $71.3 billion acquisition of Fox assets by Disney was made official early Wednesday morning. Hundreds of layoffs are expected; earlier today, Fox distribution veterans Chris Aronson and Andrew Cripps were also laid off.
RelatedSeveral Top Execs Laid Off After Disney-Fox Merger: Deadline’s Complete Coverage
Levine had been president of Worldwide Theatrical Marketing at Twentieth Century Fox Film since October 2016. She had been a Fox exec before and rejoined after a stint as chief marketing officer at HBO where she helped launch Game of Thrones and True Detective. At Fox, she led campaigns for Hidden Figures, The Greatest Showman, Deadpool 2 and Bohemian Rhapsody.
They are the latest big names to emerge as layoffs are underway after the $71.3 billion acquisition of Fox assets by Disney was made official early Wednesday morning. Hundreds of layoffs are expected; earlier today, Fox distribution veterans Chris Aronson and Andrew Cripps were also laid off.
RelatedSeveral Top Execs Laid Off After Disney-Fox Merger: Deadline’s Complete Coverage
Levine had been president of Worldwide Theatrical Marketing at Twentieth Century Fox Film since October 2016. She had been a Fox exec before and rejoined after a stint as chief marketing officer at HBO where she helped launch Game of Thrones and True Detective. At Fox, she led campaigns for Hidden Figures, The Greatest Showman, Deadpool 2 and Bohemian Rhapsody.
- 3/21/2019
- by Patrick Hipes and Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The other shoe has dropped: Fox began the process of laying off about 4,000 employees on Thursday, one day after the film and TV studio finalized its multibillion-dollar sale to Disney, a studio executive told TheWrap.
Senior-level staff will likely be the first impacted by the cuts, the executive said. Fox human resources began calling employees at the senior vice president, executive vice president and presidential level to deliver the news on Thursday.
Fox head of distribution Chris Aronson was among the first executives at the studio to get the call, putting out a statement on Thursday announcing that he had been let go.
Also Read: Disney Studio Chairman Alan Horn Tells Fox Staff to Prepare for 'Quite a Bit of Change'
“I am extremely grateful for my time at [Twentieth Century Fox] under the leadership of Tom, Jim, and Stacey,” Aronson said in the statement. “It has been an honor...
Senior-level staff will likely be the first impacted by the cuts, the executive said. Fox human resources began calling employees at the senior vice president, executive vice president and presidential level to deliver the news on Thursday.
Fox head of distribution Chris Aronson was among the first executives at the studio to get the call, putting out a statement on Thursday announcing that he had been let go.
Also Read: Disney Studio Chairman Alan Horn Tells Fox Staff to Prepare for 'Quite a Bit of Change'
“I am extremely grateful for my time at [Twentieth Century Fox] under the leadership of Tom, Jim, and Stacey,” Aronson said in the statement. “It has been an honor...
- 3/21/2019
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
Layoffs have hit Fox following the entertainment company’s sale to Disney.
The staff cuts are hitting employees at the Svp, Evp, and president level. Senior staff is expected to be among the first to be impacted. However, the cuts will be deep, with the ax falling hardest of Fox’s film team. There could be as many as 4,000 jobs cut in the merger, according to some reports. On the studio side, the first wave of job losses is relatively small and targeted.
One of the most prominent names to lose his post is domestic distribution head Chris Aronson, a fixture at Fox, who was given his 60 day notice on Thursday. The blunt-spoken Aronson helped oversee the rollout of such Fox hits as “Life of Pi,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and “Kingsman.”
“It has been an honor and a privilege to lead the domestic distribution team, which I consider to be the gold standard in the business,...
The staff cuts are hitting employees at the Svp, Evp, and president level. Senior staff is expected to be among the first to be impacted. However, the cuts will be deep, with the ax falling hardest of Fox’s film team. There could be as many as 4,000 jobs cut in the merger, according to some reports. On the studio side, the first wave of job losses is relatively small and targeted.
One of the most prominent names to lose his post is domestic distribution head Chris Aronson, a fixture at Fox, who was given his 60 day notice on Thursday. The blunt-spoken Aronson helped oversee the rollout of such Fox hits as “Life of Pi,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and “Kingsman.”
“It has been an honor and a privilege to lead the domestic distribution team, which I consider to be the gold standard in the business,...
- 3/21/2019
- by Brent Lang and Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Andrew Cripps to depart Fox International as executives await fate under Disney-Fox changes (update)
No word yet on fate of Fox International division.
Update: Fox International theatrical distribution president Andrew Cripps is to depart amid a first wave of redundancies following Disney’s $71.3bn acquisition of the entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox, in a move that spells rough times ahead for Fox International staff and apparatus.
Cripps will not depart immediately however further clarity was unavailable at time of writing. The executive is one of the most highly regarded and accomplished professionals in the international arena. Until 2017 he served as president of IMAX International, and was president of Paramount Pictures International from 2007-...
Update: Fox International theatrical distribution president Andrew Cripps is to depart amid a first wave of redundancies following Disney’s $71.3bn acquisition of the entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox, in a move that spells rough times ahead for Fox International staff and apparatus.
Cripps will not depart immediately however further clarity was unavailable at time of writing. The executive is one of the most highly regarded and accomplished professionals in the international arena. Until 2017 he served as president of IMAX International, and was president of Paramount Pictures International from 2007-...
- 3/21/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: As 20th Century Fox/New Regency/Gk Films’ Bohemian Rhapsody continues its supersonic trajectory, the Freddie Mercury biopic will today cross the $500 million mark worldwide. Through Thursday, the movie has hit $156.3M domestic and $341.5M at the international box office for a global running cume of $497.8M. And don’t stop it now, with sing-along screenings being added across the globe and Italy just bowing, the Queen backstory looks to be on a collision course with $600M.
This is another win for Fox with an end-of-year musical that’s showing great legs after 2017’s The Greatest Showman. Overseas, some of the numbers are staggering on the $55M-budget pic which has fans new and old energized. Korea, which has seen week-on-week gains, is already at a phenomenal $40.2M, while the UK leads all play at $52.5M. The sing-along version has been a huge hit across Asia and Latin America — the...
This is another win for Fox with an end-of-year musical that’s showing great legs after 2017’s The Greatest Showman. Overseas, some of the numbers are staggering on the $55M-budget pic which has fans new and old energized. Korea, which has seen week-on-week gains, is already at a phenomenal $40.2M, while the UK leads all play at $52.5M. The sing-along version has been a huge hit across Asia and Latin America — the...
- 11/30/2018
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Allison Janney comes on board “Bad Education,” Beau Knapp leads the cast in “Crypto,” and Fox hires veteran marketing executive Mary Goss Robino.
Castings
Allison Janney will join Hugh Jackman in the independent movie “Bad Education,” which is currently in pre-production with “Thoroughbreds” director Cory Finley attached.
Producers are Fred Berger and Brian Kavanaugh-Jones of Automatik alongside Eddie Vaisman, Julia Lebedev, and Oren Moverman of Sight Unseen. Screenwriter Mike Makowsky will also produce.
Bloom will introduce the project to international buyers, with CAA and Endeavor Content handling North America. The plot is being kept under wraps, but the film will be based on Makowsky’s high school experience.
Janney won an Academy Award for her portrayal of Lavona Golden in “I, Tonya” and her CBS comedy “Mom” was renewed for a sixth season. She has won two Emmy Awards for her role of Bonnie Plunkett on the show.
Castings
Allison Janney will join Hugh Jackman in the independent movie “Bad Education,” which is currently in pre-production with “Thoroughbreds” director Cory Finley attached.
Producers are Fred Berger and Brian Kavanaugh-Jones of Automatik alongside Eddie Vaisman, Julia Lebedev, and Oren Moverman of Sight Unseen. Screenwriter Mike Makowsky will also produce.
Bloom will introduce the project to international buyers, with CAA and Endeavor Content handling North America. The plot is being kept under wraps, but the film will be based on Makowsky’s high school experience.
Janney won an Academy Award for her portrayal of Lavona Golden in “I, Tonya” and her CBS comedy “Mom” was renewed for a sixth season. She has won two Emmy Awards for her role of Bonnie Plunkett on the show.
- 6/16/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: 20th Century Fox Film has tapped former Sony marketing vet Mary Goss Robino as Evp of Global Marketing Partnerships, a newly-created role in which she will oversee the studio’s marketing promotions, as well as its work with third-party marketing partners, on a worldwide basis. Her appointment is effective July 9.
It was also confirmed this morning that the studio’s Evp of Domestic Promotions & Partnerships, Zac Eller, is departing Fox for a new opportunity.
Robino will be based in Century City and report jointly to Tcff’s President of Worldwide Marketing, Pam Levine, and Co-President of Worldwide Marketing, Kevin Campbell.
“As we continue to globalize our marketing teams in order to better serve our films, filmmakers and external marketing partners, Mary’s addition to our ranks in this vital new role is a perfect fit,” said Kevin Campbell, Co-President of Worldwide Marketing. “From Spider-Man to The Lord of the Rings to James Bond,...
It was also confirmed this morning that the studio’s Evp of Domestic Promotions & Partnerships, Zac Eller, is departing Fox for a new opportunity.
Robino will be based in Century City and report jointly to Tcff’s President of Worldwide Marketing, Pam Levine, and Co-President of Worldwide Marketing, Kevin Campbell.
“As we continue to globalize our marketing teams in order to better serve our films, filmmakers and external marketing partners, Mary’s addition to our ranks in this vital new role is a perfect fit,” said Kevin Campbell, Co-President of Worldwide Marketing. “From Spider-Man to The Lord of the Rings to James Bond,...
- 6/15/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
What is R2-D2 made of? Audiences will find out, both literally and figuratively, in “Duel of the Droids,” an all-new episode of the hit animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, premiering at 9 p.m. Et/Pt Friday, Nov. 14, on Cartoon Network. In the episode, Anakin, Ahsoka and replacement droid R3-S6 (aka “Goldie”) embark on a dual rescue/sabotage mission when they discover R2-D2 is being held at General Grievous’s secret enemy listening post. Writer Kevin Campbell (”Disney’s House of Mouse,” “Jackie Chan Adventures”) created a little extra work for the Lucasfilm Animation crew when he used the unusually vivid word “splayed” to describe how R2-D2’s internal mechanisms would be removed and exhibited across an examining table. That gave the production team [...]...
- 11/11/2008
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
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