Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen UK Premiere
We were fortunate to crack the nod for the UK Premiere of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
"It is with great pleasure Paramount Pictures invite you to the UK Premiere of Transformers Revenge of the Fallen.
In aid of Starlight in association with Sky Movies HD on 15th June 2009 at the Odeon Leicester Square, London.
In the highly-anticipated Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) again joins with the Autobots against their sworn enemies, the Decepticons. Michael Bay directs from a screenplay by Ehren Kruger & Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman.
In attendance will be director Michael Bay plus the stars Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Tyrese Gibson and Josh Duhamel. This epic event will take place on the evening of Monday 15Th June in London's Leicester Square."
Being a little over the expected age limit for Transformers and not being a fan at all. I was completely blown away by the first Transformers film (incidentally this was Michael Bay's finest film to date). 3 Other Blockbuster releases this year were really good i.e. Terminator Salvation, Star Trek & Watchmen. So I was really quite keen to see the TROTF. Plus the Leicester Square Odeon has the best cinematic sound in the UK combined with the special effects this was going to be a pretty good evening.
The evening was a spectacular star studded event. With appearances by; Shia LaBouef, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Jasmine Guiness, Danielle Lloyd, Tyrese Gibson, John Turterro,VV Brown,Michael Bay,Matthew Marsden, Ramon Rodriguez, Sam Branson, Bianca Gascoigne, Kate Walsh, Aston Merrygold, Ortise Williams, JLS, Sarah Cawood, Danny O'Donoghue, Ozwald Boateng, Dizzee Rascal, Beverley Knight, Tiny Iron, Jamie O Hara, Lemar, Phillip Taylor and Bumblebee
In the video you can see the backs of Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson and if you place your eyes as close to your computer screen as possible and squint Megan Fox at the far end of the Blue Carpet.
I really wanted to enjoy the film. But ultimately it is aimed at a younger audience and more in line with the Transformers toys target market. For many of the wrong reasons I did feel like I had just watched a George Lucas film.
But it is big, loud, has lots of big robots fighting loudly and is quite the big screen spectacle. It is really a great Saturday matinee kids popcorn flick. The special effects will not disappoint.
5 Gum Sense5 Launch party, London
Earlier this Month we were invited to the 5 Gum "Creating Sense5" launch party held in London. 5 Gum is new flavourful gum from Wrigleys. The general consensus is that 5 Gum really is a taste explosion in a chewing gum kind of way.
The launch was conducted by Vice Magazine who ran a a competition in the lead up to the event. They sent out an open call to creatives to create something that like the gum intrigues and exhilarates the senses. And when I say something, the entries could have been anything one felt would represent the gum. Award winning band Hot Chip would then select the winning talent and curate the gig. From The Vice website:
"Thursday, June 4th certainly turned out to be an unforgettable night at The Arches, London Bridge. Hot Chip's two live DJ sets - one featuring Kano - were supported by unique performances from The Penny Serenade, Raf Daddy, Planning To Rock and Noze.
Five winners of the CreatingSense5 competition, whose entries, like the 5 gum, represented and stimulated the senses. Their interactive installations including the "touch wall" and "edible forest" proved to be a huge success - with people finding more than one different use for them!"
Stand out moments for me were discovering Portuguese Sangeres beer (a almost honey tinged malty beer), hearing Planning To Rock for the first time, Hot Chip's awesome live set as well as hearing the sublime combination of Hot Chip & Kano together. Pics & videos to follow in the meantime you can see more pics from the event here!
European Premiere Of Public Enemies
Universal Pictures is honoured to invite you to the European Premiere of Public Enemies.
On Monday 29 June, the stars of Universal Pictures’ PUBLIC ENEMIES, Johnny Depp and Marion Cotillard, and acclaimed film director Michael Mann, will be bring some ‘30s gangster glamour to the West End, when they attend the European Premiere at London’s Empire, Leicester Square.
5-6 Leicester Square London
London, England WC2H 7NA
Preview screening of The Disappeared & Q&A with the Director & Stars
Debut director Johnny Kevorkian's superior London-set chiller
has rising star Harry Treadaway as Matthew, a teenager literally haunted by the disappearance of his young brother. A series of uncanny occurrences convince Matthew that something beyond everyday urban blight lurks at the heart of the mystery. And guess what? He's right. Kevorkian creates a dark mythology to transform familiar surroundings into something worthy of your nightmares.
There will be a Q&A with the filmmakers after the screenings on 17 & 22 June.
Dir Johnny Kevorkian, UK 2008, 96 mins, Cert tbc
12 Carlton House Terrace
London, England SW1Y 5AH
Film4 Summer Screen films - Raiders of the Lost Ark
Film4 Summer Screen films - Raiders of the Lost Ark
The ultimate action-adventure, back on the big-screen where it belongs. Harrison Ford cracks the whip as George Lucas and Steven Spielberg deliver one thrilling cliff-hanger after another.
The Strand
London, England WC1R
Preview screening of LOOKING FOR ERIC & Producing with Rebacca O’Brien QA
Preview screening of LOOKING FOR ERIC (dir. Ken Loach | 116 mins | 2009) followed by Q&A with producer Rebecca O’Brien (The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Land and Freedom, My Name is Joe)
"An extraordinary piece of magic realism... Marvellous" The Times
"Audaciously dropping the French former footballer into a dramatic scenario involving a depressed Manchester postman, his off-the-rails gun-toting stepson, longed-for ex-wife and bantering salt-of-the-earth colleagues, Loach crams a few films into this unique title and manages to pull them into one crowd-pleaser". Screen International.
With thanks to Icon Film Distribution. Looking for Eric opens on 12th June.
Preview screening of LOOKING FOR ERIC & Producing with Rebacca O’Brien QA
Monday June 8, 2009 at 5:30pm
Cinema A
24 Shelton Street
London, England WC2H 9UB
Hamlet
The King of Denmark is dead.
Consumed with grief, Prince Hamlet determines to avenge his father’s apparent murder, with devastating consequences for his family and the kingdom.
Kenneth Branagh directs Jude Law as Hamlet in Shakespeare’s iconic revenge tragedy.
Jude Law is to tackle the most challenging stage role for a young male actor: Hamlet.
Law will pit himself against some of the great interpreters of the part, including Daniel Day-Lewis and David Warner, under the direction of Kenneth Branagh in a production by the Donmar Warehouse.
The production will not be staged at the pocket-size Donmar, which has a capacity of 250. Instead, Hamlet will be part of a season of plays that the Donmar will present at the much larger Wyndham's Theatre, a few streets away in London's West End.
Charing Cross Road
London, England WC2H 0DA