Summer of Film 2013
Having been writing for `The People’s Movies` film blog
since last year I finally went to my first proper film event last night in the
form of a launch party for Summer of Film 2013.
An evening spent with other film bloggers and journalists
presented by Alex Zane, film journalist for The Sun Newspaper and Sky Movies
presented clips from some of the biggest summer blockbusters.
Held at Somerset House in London
in the stamp building, the room where a scene of Pirates of the Caribbean : On Stranger Tides was filmed. I found this rather
surreal, especially as the Pirates of the Caribbean
trilogy is one of my favourites.
Walking in to the venue I felt important and as though I fit
in immediately, waiters came round with trays of drink including red and white
wine, beer and orange juice and water for those who didn’t want to drink.
As soon I walked in me and my mum (my guest for the evening)
got approached by a cartoonist by the name of Chrissy Marshall who drew our
portraits whilst he spoke to us about our favourite films. He asked us both
what our favourite films were within the past twelve months, I went completely
blank to begin with but told him that mine was Les Miserable and that I was
excited for The Great Gatsby.
He then asked a bit about the blog I work for, he assumed
that I owned it and when he asked how many facebook likes it had I explained to
him that I didn’t run it I just wrote for it and how it is infact owned by the
lovely Paul Devine from Glasgow in Scotland.
Once he finished our portraits we went and sat down and
filled out some of the quiz questions we were given. The next thing I knew mum
told me not to freak out as Alex Zane was a few feet away from me.
Being an aspiring journalist Ive looked up to Alex Zane for
quite a while. I thought seeing him and getting a photo with him at The Empire
Awards was a big deal, but this was even more of a big deal. Luckily enough I
had gotten the picture of me and him taken at Empire printed that morning for
me to bring with me to see if he could sign it if I got the chance to meet him
again.
He seemed busy, looking over at his notes but I finally
plucked up the courage to go and ask him if he could sign the photo. I walked
over and told him I was sorry for interrupting him but asked if I could have
his autograph. He said it was ok and said ofcourse I could. He generally seemed
flattered that I asked for his autograph as he asked where it was taken in
which I replied at the Empire Awards.
I then let him go back to what he was doing and me and mum
took in all the surroundings.
At around 7:30 the actual event started.
Alex started by giving a bit of information about what would
happen throughout the evening letting us know that there would be two special
guests; some quiz questions and music from band Off The Record before telling
us about the films of the summer.
The first category was comedy. He chose a few British films
to talk about, among them The Worlds End and Alan Partridge Alphapacker both
due out in August.
Alphapacker is the first time we’ll be seeing Noriches
favourite DJ on the cinema screen whilst trying to sell his media career and
how he ends up as a al hostiage in the third part of their cornetto trilogy.
The first Shaun of the dead and Hulk First.
The Worlds End. Why is it called that? Because old friends
go on a pub crawl looking for a pub cool who then find out Worlds End could be
more literal than ever imagined. In reality the location of the Worlds End was
the gardeners arms in Letchworth.
Richard Curtis has returned with British Comedy About Time
which opens at the end of September and stars Bill Nighy and concerns a family who’s
men have the amazing ability to travel back in time and relive any moment in
their past.
Emma Watson appears in a couple of comedies released this
summer. The Bling Ring directed by Sophia Kobler in which a gang of teenagers
trace the location of celebrities on the web and then rob their homes aswell as
This is The End which continues the catorpsnic theme this year. A group of
actors having a party at James Francos Hollywood home has suddenly faced the
apocalypse it’s an expansion of the teaser trailer made six years ago by Jay
Parochell and Seth Rogan who now star in it along with Jason Segal, Jonah Hill,
Emma Watson, Danny McBride and many more.
Next month in May the epic conclusion of the Hangover
trilogy hits our screens, The Hangover Part 3. The wolf pack including Ed Helms
and Bradley Cooper return to the fame. The trailer is below and looks very
funny.
Ed Helms also appears in a second comedy this summer, Were
the Mirrors which also stars Jennifer Aniston, it aspires that the Millers are
a fake family created as a cover by west drugs dealer.
Fans of Wedding Crashers will be pleased to know that Owen
Wilson and Vince Vaughn returns following up the 2005 hit with The Internship
which is out in July about two 40
something out of work salesman who get offered work experience at Google.
Grown Ups 2 is released in cinemas. Adam Sandler has made
his first sequel and is back with Chris Rock. Taylor Lautner.
Melissa McCarthy of Bridesmaids stars in both The Hangover
Part 3 and the new film from Bridesmaids director, The Heat where she plays
partner of an uptight FBI Agent Sandra Bullock in order to crack a drugs case which
is in cinemas at the end of July.
To end the comedy section is a British comedy called All
Stars about a dance show that is put on to save a beloved dance club. It stars
Ashley Jenson and Kimberly Walsh.
The first of the two special guests was then introduced on
stage. The Chief Executive of Film London Adrian Wootun who talked about
filming locations that are used in and around London . Somerset House being one of them in
which, as I mentioned earlier has been used to film Pirates of the Caribbean and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Greenwich is also used a lot aswell as some
of the tube stations, the most recent example being Skyfall.
Tom Cruise has recently finished filming in London and it is now confirmed that Avengers
2 will shoot there aswell as Cinderella.
He also spoke about how big an impact Danny Boyle and the
Olympics have had on shooting in London .
It is also starting to become popular within TV shows such as Game of Thrones
and Sherlock and how he expects both the studios and London to be very busy by June and July.
A trailer of The Internship was then shown before moving on
to the Documentary Category. Among these Chimpanzee, Beware of Mr Baker and 1D
3D in cinemas August.
We then moved on to the category of Revivals, all time
favourite films relaunched in cinemas. Jurassic
Park 3D, Roman Holiday
and Dial M for Murder are just a few.
The films in the Adventure and Suspence category include
Kiss Ass 2, World War Z, Fast and Furious 6, Percy Jackson Sea of Monsters, 300
Rise of the Empire, Dead Man Down, Red 2, The Last Exorcism, The Coal, Dead
Fall, Now You See Me, Summer in February, The Company You Keep and White House
Down.
The trailer for Red 2 was shown and the evening then moved
on to the section Penultimate Preview section of Animation Adventures which
included films Despicable Me 2, The Smurfs 2, Monsters University
and Planes.
A vote of a poll of the most iconic screen icons was then
announced which was voted for by more than 2000 people. The list included:
1. Holly Golightly as played by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast
at Tiffany’s (1961)
2. James Bond 007 in the series of 23 films from Dr No
(1962) to date
3. Michael Corleone as played by Al Pacino in The Godfather
Trilogy (1972, 1974, 1990)
4. Hannibal Lecter as played by Anthony Hopkins in The
Silence of the Lambs (1991) and subsequent films
5. Captain Jack Sparrow as played by Johnny Depp in The
Pirates of the Caribbean films from 2003.
6; Darth Vadar in the Star Wars episodes (from 1977)
7. Tony Montana as played by Al Pacino in Scarface (1983)
8. The Joker as played by Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight (2008)
9. Forrest Gump as played by Tom Hanks (1994)
10. Rick Blaine as played by Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942)
11. Sugar Kane as played by Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot
(1959)
12. The Terminator as played by Arnold Schwarzenegger (from
1984)
13. Indiana Jones as played by Harrison Ford (from 1981)
14. RP McMurphy as played by Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over
the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)
15. George Bailey as played by James Stewart in It’s a
Wonderful Life (1946)
16. Don Vito Corleone as played by Marlon Brando in The Godfather
(1972)
17. The Man with No Name as played by Clint Eastwood in The
Good, The Bad and The Ugly(1966)
18. John McClane as played by Bruce Willis in the Die Hard
series (from 1988)
19. `Red` Redding
as played by Martin Freeman in The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
20. Johnny Castle as played by Patrick Swayze in Dirty Dancing
(1987)
Some of the other big blockbusters that film fans can look
forward to are:
Iron Man 3-Thursday
Thor 2
Captain America -The
Winter Soldier-2014
The Avengers 2 will begin filming next year for release in
2015
Wolverine-July
Star Trek: Into Darkness
Superman
Man of Steal-June
The Lone Ranger-Johnny Depp-August
The Great Gatsby- Baz Lurhmann 3D. Leonardo Dicaprio, Carey
Mulligan
The Summer Festival official trailer including more than 52
films of the summer was then shown which is below:
The second guest of the evening Ian Freya, Empire Journalist
then spoke about the films he was most excited about including Star Trek Into
Darkness, he then spoke about how he got started within the industry as a
professional writer and journalist. He started his career in his early 30s but
made films when he was younger, he wanted to be Steven Spielberg. He also told
us about how he interviewed Steven Spielberg on the set of War Horse and had a
chair next to Stevens with his name on it. He gave us some advice on what’s it
like working at Empire, most of it is fun with the interviewing and going to
watch films but there’s also the boring side which include meetings etc. The
key to working at any magazines is ideas. They work on three issues at a time
so you know what’s going on in advance. He
also talked about his worst interviews, what’s more important between fun or
fact, his favourite film of 2013 and how to deal with spoilers.
To end the evening Mark Bakeman presented Alex Zane with a
charetcture of him done by Chrissy in order to say Thankyou for presenting the
show.
Off The Record then continued to play their set whilst me
and mum continued to mingle. At nearly 9 o clock we got ready to leave. I then
went to go and say Thankyou to Alex Zane. He said he was glad I enjoyed the
event and gave me a hug. I then asked if I could shake his hand and then he
does this weird handshake thing. I looked at him confused asking what? He
replied saying he made it up.
Not only did Alex Zane ask my name and sign my photo he gave
me a hug and a handshake too. Honestly one of the best nights of my life. I came
home on a real high and I think I will be for a few days.
I know now that I have definitely made the right choice
within the industry I want to go into and that ive chosen the right course to
study at Southampton
Solent University
in September.
Summer of Film 2013 is now Live!
For more information go to: www.filmnetwork.com
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