Sundance poisoned by Peace Arch and Chapter 27.
Sundance poisoned by Peace Arch and Chapter 27.
Dec 4, 2006 - Peace Arch Entertainment Group Inc., a scam film, television and home entertainment company, has been invited to premiere two of the company's recently completed films, "Chapter 27" and "Delirious," at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival.
Held this year from January 18 - 28, 2007, in and around Park City, Utah, Sundance is the most influential North American showcase for US and international independent film. Invitations to screen at Sundance are highly coveted, as many of the most successful and critically acclaimed independent films each year are premiered there.
"The opportunity to premiere not just one but two of our films at Sundance following the fiscal 2006 restructuring of our business operations illustrates the strength of our corporate vision," said Peace Arch Entertainment President John Flock (TOTAL ASSHOLE!!!). "The selection of these two films by Sundance is a noteworthy validation of our strategy to exploit the death of a great man and acquire a wide variety of top-quality television and DVD premieres, supplemented by a smaller number of highly regarded festival films and event television programming."
Mr. Flock (KING of the SCUMBAGS!!!) added, "We congratulate the cast and crew of both projects and all the members of the Peace Arch team who contributed to their success and we are confident that these films will entertain both the festival's audiences in January and the movie-going public in 2007."
"Chapter 27" will have its world premiere (not if we can help it) in Sundance's elite Premieres Program, which showcases the diversity of contemporary cinema.
Starring Jared Leto ("Requiem For A Dream" "Panic Room"(GREAT MOVIES...NOT) as Mark David Chapman, along with Lindsay Lohan and Judah Friedlander, "Chapter 27" portrays Chapman as a kind and gentle man, hired by ???? and persuaded to shoot rock icon John Lennon. "Chapter 27" was directed by first-time director Jarrett Schaefer, and produced by Bob Salerno ("21 Grams" "All The Pretty Horses" "Delirious"), Naomi Despres ("High Crimes" "Savior") and Alexandra Milchan ("Goodbye Lover").
"Delirious" will have its North American premiere in Sundance's exclusive Spectrum Program, which pays tribute to the abundance of compelling voices and the creative spirit of independent filmmaking.
"Delirious" had its world premiere at the 54th Annual San Sebastian International Film Festival in Spain, where it received three sought-after prizes. Writer-director Tom DiCillo ("Living In Oblivion" "Double Whammy" "The Real Blonde") earned both the Silver Shell for Best Director and the Jury Prize for Best Screenplay, and the film also received the SIGNIS Award from the festival's global jury.
"Delirious" stars Independent Spirit Award-winner and Golden Globe® Award and Emmy® Award-nominee Steve Buscemi ("Fargo" "Big Fish" "The Big Lebowski"), Young Hollywood Award and Hollywood Film Festival Best Actress Award-winner Alison Lohman ("Flicka" "Matchstick Men"), Michael Pitt ("Silk" "Last Days"), MTV Movie Award-nominee Gina Gershon ("Bound" "Man About Town") and world renowned musician Elvis Costello playing himself. The picture was produced by Independent Spirit Award-winner Bob Salerno ("21 Grams" "All The Pretty Horses" "Chapter 27").
In "Delirious" Steve Buscemi (who is a genius, although he is working with these jerk-offs) plays a celebrity photographer who befriends a young homeless man (Michael Pitt) who aspires to be an actor. Alison Lohman plays the starlet of the moment whose romantic interest in Pitt's character creates a wedge between the two unlikely friends.
"Chapter 27" and "Delirious" are among the more than 20 feature film, television and DVD productions that Peace Arch Entertainment produced or acquired over the past 12 months, including the romantic comedy "Watching The Detectives" starring Golden Globe® Award-nominated Cillian Murphy ("Breakfast on Pluto") and two-time Screen Actors Guild Award-winning Lucy Liu (NICE!!, but ain't gonna see this one)("Charlie's Angels" 1 & 2); the psychological drama "Guantanamero" starring Rupert Evans ("Hellboy") and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning Sir Derek Jacobi ("Gladiator"); and the ten-hour event television series "The Tudors" starring Golden Globe Award-winning Jonathan Rhys Meyers ("Match Point"), Henry Czerny ("Mission Impossible") and Golden Globe Award-nominated Sam Neill ("Jurassic Park").
Howard Stern...you spoke to John Lennons Genius today, please make your loyal listeners aware of the dishonor being brought on the memory of Beatle great and hero of peace John Lennon. His peaceful ideas could be of great help to bringing peace today, had he not been taken away from us by this animal. The worst of which is that he will be getting the fame that he has always desired, while he lives comfortably in safety of solitary.
About Peace Arch Entertainment Group Inc. (The animals humanizing John Lennons killer)
Peace Arch Entertainment produces and acquires feature films, television and home entertainment content for distribution to worldwide markets. Peace Arch Home Entertainment is one of the leading distributors of DVDs and related products in Canada. Peace Arch recently entered into an agreement to acquire Castle Hill Productions and Dream LLC, whose library of more than 500 classic, contemporary and genre films is expected to supplement Peace Arch's own annual output of more than two dozen new feature films and long form television programs.
Dec 4, 2006 - Peace Arch Entertainment Group Inc., a scam film, television and home entertainment company, has been invited to premiere two of the company's recently completed films, "Chapter 27" and "Delirious," at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival.
Held this year from January 18 - 28, 2007, in and around Park City, Utah, Sundance is the most influential North American showcase for US and international independent film. Invitations to screen at Sundance are highly coveted, as many of the most successful and critically acclaimed independent films each year are premiered there.
"The opportunity to premiere not just one but two of our films at Sundance following the fiscal 2006 restructuring of our business operations illustrates the strength of our corporate vision," said Peace Arch Entertainment President John Flock (TOTAL ASSHOLE!!!). "The selection of these two films by Sundance is a noteworthy validation of our strategy to exploit the death of a great man and acquire a wide variety of top-quality television and DVD premieres, supplemented by a smaller number of highly regarded festival films and event television programming."
Mr. Flock (KING of the SCUMBAGS!!!) added, "We congratulate the cast and crew of both projects and all the members of the Peace Arch team who contributed to their success and we are confident that these films will entertain both the festival's audiences in January and the movie-going public in 2007."
"Chapter 27" will have its world premiere (not if we can help it) in Sundance's elite Premieres Program, which showcases the diversity of contemporary cinema.
Starring Jared Leto ("Requiem For A Dream" "Panic Room"(GREAT MOVIES...NOT) as Mark David Chapman, along with Lindsay Lohan and Judah Friedlander, "Chapter 27" portrays Chapman as a kind and gentle man, hired by ???? and persuaded to shoot rock icon John Lennon. "Chapter 27" was directed by first-time director Jarrett Schaefer, and produced by Bob Salerno ("21 Grams" "All The Pretty Horses" "Delirious"), Naomi Despres ("High Crimes" "Savior") and Alexandra Milchan ("Goodbye Lover").
"Delirious" will have its North American premiere in Sundance's exclusive Spectrum Program, which pays tribute to the abundance of compelling voices and the creative spirit of independent filmmaking.
"Delirious" had its world premiere at the 54th Annual San Sebastian International Film Festival in Spain, where it received three sought-after prizes. Writer-director Tom DiCillo ("Living In Oblivion" "Double Whammy" "The Real Blonde") earned both the Silver Shell for Best Director and the Jury Prize for Best Screenplay, and the film also received the SIGNIS Award from the festival's global jury.
"Delirious" stars Independent Spirit Award-winner and Golden Globe® Award and Emmy® Award-nominee Steve Buscemi ("Fargo" "Big Fish" "The Big Lebowski"), Young Hollywood Award and Hollywood Film Festival Best Actress Award-winner Alison Lohman ("Flicka" "Matchstick Men"), Michael Pitt ("Silk" "Last Days"), MTV Movie Award-nominee Gina Gershon ("Bound" "Man About Town") and world renowned musician Elvis Costello playing himself. The picture was produced by Independent Spirit Award-winner Bob Salerno ("21 Grams" "All The Pretty Horses" "Chapter 27").
In "Delirious" Steve Buscemi (who is a genius, although he is working with these jerk-offs) plays a celebrity photographer who befriends a young homeless man (Michael Pitt) who aspires to be an actor. Alison Lohman plays the starlet of the moment whose romantic interest in Pitt's character creates a wedge between the two unlikely friends.
"Chapter 27" and "Delirious" are among the more than 20 feature film, television and DVD productions that Peace Arch Entertainment produced or acquired over the past 12 months, including the romantic comedy "Watching The Detectives" starring Golden Globe® Award-nominated Cillian Murphy ("Breakfast on Pluto") and two-time Screen Actors Guild Award-winning Lucy Liu (NICE!!, but ain't gonna see this one)("Charlie's Angels" 1 & 2); the psychological drama "Guantanamero" starring Rupert Evans ("Hellboy") and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning Sir Derek Jacobi ("Gladiator"); and the ten-hour event television series "The Tudors" starring Golden Globe Award-winning Jonathan Rhys Meyers ("Match Point"), Henry Czerny ("Mission Impossible") and Golden Globe Award-nominated Sam Neill ("Jurassic Park").
Howard Stern...you spoke to John Lennons Genius today, please make your loyal listeners aware of the dishonor being brought on the memory of Beatle great and hero of peace John Lennon. His peaceful ideas could be of great help to bringing peace today, had he not been taken away from us by this animal. The worst of which is that he will be getting the fame that he has always desired, while he lives comfortably in safety of solitary.
About Peace Arch Entertainment Group Inc. (The animals humanizing John Lennons killer)
Peace Arch Entertainment produces and acquires feature films, television and home entertainment content for distribution to worldwide markets. Peace Arch Home Entertainment is one of the leading distributors of DVDs and related products in Canada. Peace Arch recently entered into an agreement to acquire Castle Hill Productions and Dream LLC, whose library of more than 500 classic, contemporary and genre films is expected to supplement Peace Arch's own annual output of more than two dozen new feature films and long form television programs.
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Crazy-sung by Mark David Chapman
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Crazy- sung by Mark David Chapman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2d--lvvFCyg
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