One Million Years B.C.
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1966 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 91, 100 min. / Street Date February 14, 2017 / Available from Kino Lorber 29.95
Starring: Raquel Welch, John Richardson, Percy Herbert, Robert Brown, Martine Beswick
Cinematography: Wilkie Cooper
Special visual effects: Ray Harryhausen
Art Direction: Robert Jones
Film Editor: Tom Simpson
Original Music: Mario Nascimbene
Written by: Michael Carreras from a 1940 screenplay by George Baker
Produced by: Michael Carreras, Hal Roach, Aida Young
Directed by Don Chaffey
Here’s a title we haven’t seen in a while, and that we’ve never seen at this level of quality. Hammer Films’ most successful release ever, One Million Years B.C. launched a new film star. I count myself among the zillions of kids that pinned her poster on my bedroom wall. At age fifteen, the release of a new Harryhausen film was so important to me that I begged my slightly older neighbor to take me to the drive-in,...
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1966 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 91, 100 min. / Street Date February 14, 2017 / Available from Kino Lorber 29.95
Starring: Raquel Welch, John Richardson, Percy Herbert, Robert Brown, Martine Beswick
Cinematography: Wilkie Cooper
Special visual effects: Ray Harryhausen
Art Direction: Robert Jones
Film Editor: Tom Simpson
Original Music: Mario Nascimbene
Written by: Michael Carreras from a 1940 screenplay by George Baker
Produced by: Michael Carreras, Hal Roach, Aida Young
Directed by Don Chaffey
Here’s a title we haven’t seen in a while, and that we’ve never seen at this level of quality. Hammer Films’ most successful release ever, One Million Years B.C. launched a new film star. I count myself among the zillions of kids that pinned her poster on my bedroom wall. At age fifteen, the release of a new Harryhausen film was so important to me that I begged my slightly older neighbor to take me to the drive-in,...
- 2/4/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
David Bowie in 'The Hunger' with Catherine Deneuve. David Bowie movies: Iconic singer memorable as fast-aging vampire in 'The Hunger,' Nikola Tesla in 'The Prestige' Singer and sometime actor David Bowie, one of the iconic figures of the English-language music scene of the second half of the 20th century, died of cancer yesterday, Jan. 10, '16. Bowie (born David Robert Jones in the London suburb of Brixton) had turned 69 on Jan. 8. His son, filmmaker Duncan Jones (Moon), has confirmed Bowie's death on Twitter. Bowie was seen in only a couple of dozen movies during his four-decade show business career. Among his most memorable film roles were those in the titles listed below. The Man Who Fell to Earth Directed by Nicolas Roeg (Walkabout, Don't Look Now) from a screenplay by Paul Mayersberg (based on a novel by Walter Tevis), The Man Who Fell to Earth...
- 1/11/2016
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Stars: Emily Goss, Taylor Bottles, Cathy Barnett, Jim Korinke, Natalie Pellegrini, Tisha Swart-Entwistle, Keagon Ellison, Daniel Shirley, Robert Jones, Jeannie Blau | Written by Aaron Keeling, Austin Keeling, Natalie Jones | Directed by Aaron Keeling, Austin Keeling
Seven months pregnant, Jennifer Branagan (Emily Goss) reluctantly returns to her hometown in Kansas after an unexpected mental breakdown. But when strange things start happening in their new rental home, Jennifer begins to fear that it may be haunted. Alone in her convictions, Jennifer is forced to question her sanity as she attempts to find out what, if anything, is plaguing the house.
The House on Pine Street checks all the horror boxes. Creepy people who stare, creepy kids, creepy sounds, pregnant women, insufferable mothers, you know, the usual. In fact, as horror stories go, it pretty much follows the path you would expect it to. But the thing is, it doesn’t really matter.
Seven months pregnant, Jennifer Branagan (Emily Goss) reluctantly returns to her hometown in Kansas after an unexpected mental breakdown. But when strange things start happening in their new rental home, Jennifer begins to fear that it may be haunted. Alone in her convictions, Jennifer is forced to question her sanity as she attempts to find out what, if anything, is plaguing the house.
The House on Pine Street checks all the horror boxes. Creepy people who stare, creepy kids, creepy sounds, pregnant women, insufferable mothers, you know, the usual. In fact, as horror stories go, it pretty much follows the path you would expect it to. But the thing is, it doesn’t really matter.
- 1/6/2016
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
The short version of the story goes... As the civil rights movement grew in the 1960s, the long dormant Ku Klux Klan gained momentum as well, having re-emerged after the 1954 Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision. That the Klan would rise once again wasn't surprising, but where the reincarnation took place was. North Carolina, long considered the most progressive southern state and one whose image was being burnished by the enormously popular "The Andy Griffith Show," saw a boom in Klan membership under the leadership of Bob Jones, the most successful Grand Dragon in the country. In just three years, he grew the North Carolina Klan from a...
- 1/12/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
On this week's programme, John Plunkett throws the usual format out of the window and spends the week in Rebecca Nicholson's TV lair.
Together they review some of the biggest programmes of the week, including Salamander on BBC4 and the return of BBC2's Line of Duty with Keeley Hawes.
We hear from Babylon producer Robert Jones on the making of Danny Boyle's comedy drama pilot Babylon and actor Emily Mortimer (star of the Newsroom) discusses her new self-penned sitcom, Doll and Em.
Plus, there's a first-look at Sky Atlantic's True Detectives with Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey, and series two of My Mad Fat Diary on E4.
John PlunkettMatt HillRebecca NicholsonSam Bain...
Together they review some of the biggest programmes of the week, including Salamander on BBC4 and the return of BBC2's Line of Duty with Keeley Hawes.
We hear from Babylon producer Robert Jones on the making of Danny Boyle's comedy drama pilot Babylon and actor Emily Mortimer (star of the Newsroom) discusses her new self-penned sitcom, Doll and Em.
Plus, there's a first-look at Sky Atlantic's True Detectives with Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey, and series two of My Mad Fat Diary on E4.
John PlunkettMatt HillRebecca NicholsonSam Bain...
- 2/14/2014
- by John Plunkett, Matt Hill, Rebecca Nicholson, Sam Bain
- The Guardian - Film News
Father’s Day is this Sunday, so I thought it would be appropriate to talk about some fathers in movie history that stand out above the rest. I’m not a father, but as a son I can tell you that a man’s relationship with his father is one of the most important relationships in his life. It might be that reason alone that the bond between father and son is put on the big screen so often, it’s relatable and universal.
So grab a cold one with your dad this weekend, maybe even pull out one of these movies and make a memorable moment you will never forget. Use the comments below to talk about your favorite movie dads, enjoy!
Here is some relevant music to accompany you while you read.
Download audio file (Cat’s In The Cradle.mp3)
Don Vito Corleone – The Godfather (1972)
“A man...
So grab a cold one with your dad this weekend, maybe even pull out one of these movies and make a memorable moment you will never forget. Use the comments below to talk about your favorite movie dads, enjoy!
Here is some relevant music to accompany you while you read.
Download audio file (Cat’s In The Cradle.mp3)
Don Vito Corleone – The Godfather (1972)
“A man...
- 6/15/2012
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
I don’t know what to do with these tossed salads and scrambled eggs…that just flew out of my mouth onto my keyboard. First we find out the meaning behind the Frasier theme song, now I’m making you see Kelsey Grammar get a hip tattoo of his wife Kayte‘s name at Chicago’s Insider Studios this past weekend. The veil of Maya is ever being lifted! I’d honestly feel more comfortable knowing Fraiser Crane just bit the bullet and got a tramp stamp. I honestly, honestly would. (Chicago Sun-Times/ Bob Jones)...
- 4/16/2012
- by Halle Kiefer
- BestWeekEver
Kelsey Grammer has had wife Kayte Walsh's name tattooed on his stomach. The 57-year-old former 'Cheers' star - who married flight attendant Kayte in February 2011 - stunned customers at a Insight Studios tattoo parlour in Chicago on Saturday (14.04.12) when he walked in and asked to be inked. Dressed casually with his fourth wife by his side, owner Bob Jones says the 'Boss' actor chatted with staff and other people waiting before opting for a £37 tattoo on his waistline. Bob told the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper: ''He was pretty cool about it. He said it was his first tattoo and he did...
- 4/16/2012
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Kelsey Grammer has had wife Kayte Walsh's name tattooed on his stomach. The 57-year-old former 'Cheers' star - who married flight attendant Kayte in February 2011 - stunned customers at a Insight Studios tattoo parlour in Chicago on Saturday (14.04.12) when he walked in and asked to be inked. Dressed casually with his fourth wife by his side, owner Bob Jones says the 'Boss' actor chatted with staff and other people waiting before opting for a £37 tattoo on his waistline. Bob told the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper: 'He was pretty cool about it. He said it was his first tattoo and he did some research and said, 'You guys seemed to be the best place to go'.' But one 21-year-old...
- 4/16/2012
- Monsters and Critics
Nothing says forever like a hip tattoo, at least Kelsey Grammer certainly hopes so.
The 57-year-old star made his way into a Chicago-area tattoo parlor, Insight Studios, over the weekend to write love, or his wife's name, on his hip. The "Boss" star requested tattoo artist James Eastwood ink his fourth wife, Kayte Walsh's, first name on the right side of his waistline, according to The Chicago Sun-Times.
Grammer and Walsh entered the shop and after the young lady at the front desk hilariously requested ID from the "Frasier" star -- apparently she didn't recognize the well known actor -- shop owner Bob Jones told the local news they got down to business. “He was pretty cool about it,” Jones dished. “He said it was his first tattoo and he did some research and said, ‘You guys seemed to be the best place to go.’”
The happy couple are expecting...
The 57-year-old star made his way into a Chicago-area tattoo parlor, Insight Studios, over the weekend to write love, or his wife's name, on his hip. The "Boss" star requested tattoo artist James Eastwood ink his fourth wife, Kayte Walsh's, first name on the right side of his waistline, according to The Chicago Sun-Times.
Grammer and Walsh entered the shop and after the young lady at the front desk hilariously requested ID from the "Frasier" star -- apparently she didn't recognize the well known actor -- shop owner Bob Jones told the local news they got down to business. “He was pretty cool about it,” Jones dished. “He said it was his first tattoo and he did some research and said, ‘You guys seemed to be the best place to go.’”
The happy couple are expecting...
- 4/15/2012
- by Katelyn Mullen
- Huffington Post
Fringe is finally making room for its self-proclaimed biggest fangirl, Rebecca Mader.
The Lost alumna, who wears her obsession with the Fox thriller on her sleeve (and her chest; see the photo at right), will guest-star in the final two episodes of the season, TV Guide Magazine reports. She’ll play a strong woman somehow involved in a case that is linked to Big Bad David Robert Jones.
For those not aware of Mader’s undying devotion to Fringe, the actress recently gushed to TVLine’s Matt Webb Mitovich, “I just want to be on it… This show just blows my socks off.
The Lost alumna, who wears her obsession with the Fox thriller on her sleeve (and her chest; see the photo at right), will guest-star in the final two episodes of the season, TV Guide Magazine reports. She’ll play a strong woman somehow involved in a case that is linked to Big Bad David Robert Jones.
For those not aware of Mader’s undying devotion to Fringe, the actress recently gushed to TVLine’s Matt Webb Mitovich, “I just want to be on it… This show just blows my socks off.
- 3/22/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Spoilers: Who is Haley's New Boyfriend on Modern Family? Plus: Fringe, The Vampire Diaries & Revenge
Spoilers: Who is Haley's New Boyfriend on Modern Family? Plus: Fringe, The Vampire Diaries & Revenge
Modern Family | Who is Haley's new boyfriend? Now that Haley's secret about not being a virgin is out, it's definitely time for a new guy to come around and make Phil a little nervous, don't you agree? Well, in a case of art imitating life, Zap2it reveals that Sarah Hyland's real-life boyfriend, Matt Prokop, has been cast as Haley's newest love interest. Interesting tidbit: This will be the third time that Prokop and Hyland have played boyfriend and girlfriend onscreen since first meeting at a casting call for High School Musical 3. Aaw!
Is Cam's father just as touchingly inappropriate as his mom? Not even. TVGuide has learned that One Tree Hill's Barry Corbin is set to play Merle Tucker, Cam's Midwestern, off-putting, and very masculine father in an episode to air during May sweeps.
Modern Family | Who is Haley's new boyfriend? Now that Haley's secret about not being a virgin is out, it's definitely time for a new guy to come around and make Phil a little nervous, don't you agree? Well, in a case of art imitating life, Zap2it reveals that Sarah Hyland's real-life boyfriend, Matt Prokop, has been cast as Haley's newest love interest. Interesting tidbit: This will be the third time that Prokop and Hyland have played boyfriend and girlfriend onscreen since first meeting at a casting call for High School Musical 3. Aaw!
Is Cam's father just as touchingly inappropriate as his mom? Not even. TVGuide has learned that One Tree Hill's Barry Corbin is set to play Merle Tucker, Cam's Midwestern, off-putting, and very masculine father in an episode to air during May sweeps.
- 2/24/2012
- by Araceli
- TVovermind.com
Is three company or a crowd on Grey’s? What brings a beloved baddie back to Fringe? Who’s the daddy on Once Upon a Time? Read on for those answers, plus other teases from TV’s hottest shows.
Grey’s Anatomy | Let’s kick things off this week with a trip to the Inside Line mailbag. Sara writes, “Can you please give me a hell of a scoop about Mark and Lexie from Grey’s Anatomy? We have been waiting so long!” Well, as we saw during last Thursday’s softball game, Mark’s new honey (played by Gossip Girl...
Grey’s Anatomy | Let’s kick things off this week with a trip to the Inside Line mailbag. Sara writes, “Can you please give me a hell of a scoop about Mark and Lexie from Grey’s Anatomy? We have been waiting so long!” Well, as we saw during last Thursday’s softball game, Mark’s new honey (played by Gossip Girl...
- 11/3/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Perry White and Spider-Man are both black now. Well, kind of. Laurence Fishburne will play the editor of the Daily Planet in the 2013 Superman reboot, and a mixed-race teenager named Miles Morales is taking over webslinging duties in Marvel’s “Ultimate” universe. Now, you could argue that these changes aren’t “real.” (If you pick up a typical Spider-Man comic book, Spidey’s alter ego is still the indisputably caucasian Peter Parker. If you pick up a Superman comic book, Perry White is still very much his last name.) You could also point out both Perry White and Spider-Man are...
- 8/3/2011
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
Back in 1967, Buffalo Springfield was booked to play the Newport Folk Festival. The Los Angeles rock band had recently shot to fame with “For What It’s Worth,” and was advertised on a bill with Pete Seeger, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Muddy Waters and Bill Monroe & the Blue Grass Boys. But the Springfield bailed.
The group’s cancellation, via telegram from the William Morris Agency, cited a medical issue, “as member of group undergoing tonsillectomy will be out of circulation two weeks.
The group’s cancellation, via telegram from the William Morris Agency, cited a medical issue, “as member of group undergoing tonsillectomy will be out of circulation two weeks.
- 7/29/2011
- by John Jurgensen
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Dialvetica is a "contact contacter": it keeps a list of your closest friends at the tip of your iPhone's tongue, ready to launch an SMS or a phone call. Then, after the call is dropped, it reconnects you -- super fast. What else does it do? Well... nothing. And that's the point. As Dialvetica minimalist creators say on its App Store listing: "You are paying for speed, user experience and ease of use, not features."
And they're absolutely right. With each new iOS release, our once-simple iPhones get more congested with stuff, and our iTunes grows to epic levels of bloat. So it's no wonder that we love the aesthetic of Dialvetica: it's about as visually aggressive as a flat balloon, and we find that refreshing. Who needs more features?
The app makes frequent contacts seem eerily accessible. Why wasn't it this easy to compose a message before? Because...
And they're absolutely right. With each new iOS release, our once-simple iPhones get more congested with stuff, and our iTunes grows to epic levels of bloat. So it's no wonder that we love the aesthetic of Dialvetica: it's about as visually aggressive as a flat balloon, and we find that refreshing. Who needs more features?
The app makes frequent contacts seem eerily accessible. Why wasn't it this easy to compose a message before? Because...
- 12/3/2010
- by Chris Dannen
- Fast Company
This weekend, you'll see ComicMix contributors Aaron Rosenberg, Robert Greenberger, Alan Kistler, Jen Rosenberg, Dayton Ward, Kevin Dilmore, and me (and possibly Ian Bonds) at Shore Leave 32, just outside Baltimore, MD. Come on up and say hi.
Or come to see Edward James Olmos, Katee Sackhoff, Torri Higginson, Kevin Sorbo, Catherine Hicks, Dominic Keating, Allyn Gibson, Ann C. Crispin, Bob Jones, Christopher L. Bennett, Dave Galanter, David Alan Mack, Eric Kotani, Gerri Leen, Greg Cox, Howard Weinstein, Ilsa J. Bick, Kathleen David, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Kirsten Beyer, Lawrence M. Schoen, Lorraine Anderson, Marco Palmieri, Michael Jan Friedman, Mike W. Barr, Peter David, Richard C White, Rigel Ailur, Roberta Rogow, Scott Pearson, and Terri Osborne.
It's a fun show, and we hope to see you there.
Or come to see Edward James Olmos, Katee Sackhoff, Torri Higginson, Kevin Sorbo, Catherine Hicks, Dominic Keating, Allyn Gibson, Ann C. Crispin, Bob Jones, Christopher L. Bennett, Dave Galanter, David Alan Mack, Eric Kotani, Gerri Leen, Greg Cox, Howard Weinstein, Ilsa J. Bick, Kathleen David, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Kirsten Beyer, Lawrence M. Schoen, Lorraine Anderson, Marco Palmieri, Michael Jan Friedman, Mike W. Barr, Peter David, Richard C White, Rigel Ailur, Roberta Rogow, Scott Pearson, and Terri Osborne.
It's a fun show, and we hope to see you there.
- 7/9/2010
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Living in California celebrity enclave Malibu Colony really paid off for actor Bruce Dern - he landed a role in movie classic Coming Home following a neighbourhood scramble to complete the film when Al Pacino and director John Schlesinger quit the project.
The actor, who was Oscar nominated for his role in the 1978 Vietnam War movie, was a last-minute addition to the film - and feels he was only asked to take part because he was a neighbour of Schlesinger's replacement Hal Ashby.
Dern tells WENN Pacino and Schlesinger walked away from the film after two days of shooting, leaving producer Jerome Hellman desperate to replace them in less than a week - or risk studio bosses scrapping the project.
Dern recalls, "Jerry Hellman lived in Malibu Colony; I lived in Malibu Colony and Hal Ashby lived in Malibu Colony. Jerry went to Hal, gave him the script for Coming Home and said, 'Can you shoot Thursday?' He said, 'It's Tuesday night!' He said, 'What's the rush if I started Monday?' Hellman said, 'The rush is two other movies about Vietnam started last week - Apocalypse Now and The Deer Hunter - but I don't have explosions or war in my script.
"He said, 'I got the word 'home', and United Artists will shut my movie down if we don't continue on.' So, in 36 hours, Hal went to work.
"Jon Voight, who was playing my role, went up and played Pacino's role, Luke Martin. I lived on the same street as Hal, so he said, 'What about the Dernster for Captain Bob?' So in I come. (Co-star) Jane Fonda went along with it because she was kind of the silent producer of the piece and we marched right on through."
The film was destined to be a great success - Fonda and Voight won Best Actress and Actor Oscars, and Nancy Dowd, Waldo Salt and Robert C. Jones shared the Best Screenplay prize.
Dern adds, "That was another twist - the three writers had never met each other. They all three wrote individual scripts. Nancy Dowd was hired by Jane Fonda, who gave her $25,000 to write a triangular love story set in Vietnam. Waldo Salt, who had written Midnight Cowboy with Jerry Hellman, wrote the screenplay and had a stroke and was in an oxygen tank and couldn't write anymore, so Bob Jones, who was the editor on Coming Home and had been in Vietnam, took over and became the scriptwriter.
"The day after the Oscars Jerry Hellman called Jane Fonda and says, 'Who's Nancy Dowd - because we just got a call from the Writers Guild saying she gets equal credit and equal money for the script because she won the Oscar. What do we do about her because she wants a piece of the movie?' Jane said, 'Oh God, I forgot to tell you - she wrote the script!'"...
The actor, who was Oscar nominated for his role in the 1978 Vietnam War movie, was a last-minute addition to the film - and feels he was only asked to take part because he was a neighbour of Schlesinger's replacement Hal Ashby.
Dern tells WENN Pacino and Schlesinger walked away from the film after two days of shooting, leaving producer Jerome Hellman desperate to replace them in less than a week - or risk studio bosses scrapping the project.
Dern recalls, "Jerry Hellman lived in Malibu Colony; I lived in Malibu Colony and Hal Ashby lived in Malibu Colony. Jerry went to Hal, gave him the script for Coming Home and said, 'Can you shoot Thursday?' He said, 'It's Tuesday night!' He said, 'What's the rush if I started Monday?' Hellman said, 'The rush is two other movies about Vietnam started last week - Apocalypse Now and The Deer Hunter - but I don't have explosions or war in my script.
"He said, 'I got the word 'home', and United Artists will shut my movie down if we don't continue on.' So, in 36 hours, Hal went to work.
"Jon Voight, who was playing my role, went up and played Pacino's role, Luke Martin. I lived on the same street as Hal, so he said, 'What about the Dernster for Captain Bob?' So in I come. (Co-star) Jane Fonda went along with it because she was kind of the silent producer of the piece and we marched right on through."
The film was destined to be a great success - Fonda and Voight won Best Actress and Actor Oscars, and Nancy Dowd, Waldo Salt and Robert C. Jones shared the Best Screenplay prize.
Dern adds, "That was another twist - the three writers had never met each other. They all three wrote individual scripts. Nancy Dowd was hired by Jane Fonda, who gave her $25,000 to write a triangular love story set in Vietnam. Waldo Salt, who had written Midnight Cowboy with Jerry Hellman, wrote the screenplay and had a stroke and was in an oxygen tank and couldn't write anymore, so Bob Jones, who was the editor on Coming Home and had been in Vietnam, took over and became the scriptwriter.
"The day after the Oscars Jerry Hellman called Jane Fonda and says, 'Who's Nancy Dowd - because we just got a call from the Writers Guild saying she gets equal credit and equal money for the script because she won the Oscar. What do we do about her because she wants a piece of the movie?' Jane said, 'Oh God, I forgot to tell you - she wrote the script!'"...
- 5/10/2010
- WENN
By Frankie Stone
I had a brush with Michael Jackson once, post-Bubbles but pre-pedophilia charges.
At least I think so.
Jackson had a project in development with my studio, and there was a PR road bump that had to be resolved. I wound up on speakerphone with Bob Jones, his lifelong publicist, and I’d swear that the person whispering in the background was the King himself.
So what time should I arrive, CNN?
How quickly will you mention my newest project, New York Post?
And remind me again how much you pay, Radar?
During his lifetime, everything Ja...
I had a brush with Michael Jackson once, post-Bubbles but pre-pedophilia charges.
At least I think so.
Jackson had a project in development with my studio, and there was a PR road bump that had to be resolved. I wound up on speakerphone with Bob Jones, his lifelong publicist, and I’d swear that the person whispering in the background was the King himself.
So what time should I arrive, CNN?
How quickly will you mention my newest project, New York Post?
And remind me again how much you pay, Radar?
During his lifetime, everything Ja...
- 7/1/2009
- by Lew Harris
- The Wrap
Back in 1993, MTV hosted a contest called My Weekend at Michael’s Neverland Valley Contest. As a part of the contest, MTV News’ John Norris was sent out to Neverland to cover the revealing of the grand-prize winner. Here is his account of what it was like on the grounds of Neverland and working with Michael Jackson.
“MTV had a contest where they asked fans to submit completed videos for the song ‘Who Is It.’ I don’t remember whether MTV put the fan-made video into rotation — I have a feeling they didn’t. The three finalists got to come spend a weekend at Neverland, and Michael would pick the winner there. At the tail end of that weekend, we came in. I was VJing at the time, so I was there more as a VJ, but we also had a news crew and a promo crew. The deal was...
“MTV had a contest where they asked fans to submit completed videos for the song ‘Who Is It.’ I don’t remember whether MTV put the fan-made video into rotation — I have a feeling they didn’t. The three finalists got to come spend a weekend at Neverland, and Michael would pick the winner there. At the tail end of that weekend, we came in. I was VJing at the time, so I was there more as a VJ, but we also had a news crew and a promo crew. The deal was...
- 6/26/2009
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.