The Show got so much buzz after it went off air and didn't return for a forth season, they decided they needed to make a movie. On April 8, the BMS movie was announced and a Kickstarter launched on April 15, 2014. The Kickstarter campaign reached its goal of $1.5 Million. Usually you can't follow up a hilarious show like this BMS with a movie but I honestly think that it might top the whole series. Take a look at the trailer yourself and you be the judge.
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Showing posts with label Lionsgate Television. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
For all you BMS (Blue Mountain State) Football Lovers! This show is a
hilarious Spike Series that premiered January 11, 2010 and ended
February 4, 2013. Even though the show was only on for 3 years it gained
a big following and was a series that everyone watched on Netflix. If
you haven't seen it you need to. The Director was Lev L. Spiro and the
writers were Eric Falconer, Alan Ritchson, Chris Romano.The Show
revolves around American Football, sex, drinking, drugs and partying.
Hits all your basics for a typical college show. Here is the trailer for the show.
The Show got so much buzz after it went off air and didn't return for a forth season, they decided they needed to make a movie. On April 8, the BMS movie was announced and a Kickstarter launched on April 15, 2014. The Kickstarter campaign reached its goal of $1.5 Million. Usually you can't follow up a hilarious show like this BMS with a movie but I honestly think that it might top the whole series. Take a look at the trailer yourself and you be the judge.
The Show got so much buzz after it went off air and didn't return for a forth season, they decided they needed to make a movie. On April 8, the BMS movie was announced and a Kickstarter launched on April 15, 2014. The Kickstarter campaign reached its goal of $1.5 Million. Usually you can't follow up a hilarious show like this BMS with a movie but I honestly think that it might top the whole series. Take a look at the trailer yourself and you be the judge.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Weeding Through Gender Roles
Weeds is a dark, suspenseful American comedy-drama series that
aired on Showtime on August 7, 2005. The show was created by Jeni Kohan and
produced by Tilted Productions in association with Lionsgate Television. The
show earned Showtime their highest ratings and has received numerous awards
including two Satellite Awards, one Golden Globe Award, a Writers Guild of
America Award, a Young Artist Award, and two Emmy Awards.




The series finale of Weeds correctly displayed how the
consequences of Nancy’s actions effected her family. In the series finale, the
show sped ahead a few years to reveal that Nancy had establish a well-received,
famous, legal product, marijuana cigarettes known as Puff Dragons. In fact, the
product is so successful that Starbucks gives Nancy an offer to buy her
product. The rest of the episode focuses on her internal debate on whether or
not to sell. Although the offer seems impossible to turn down, it is evident
that all these years later, after failing her family time after time again,
Nancy’s family has left, abandoned her to go their own ways. In fact, even her
youngest son, Stevie, who was merely a baby last time we saw him, has begged to
be sent to boarding school, fed up with the constant drama associated with his
mother. In
the end, Nancy sells the business, allowing everyone who has not been able to
sever their ties, free. She’s achieved the goals she’s focused on the entire
series. She became the most prominent dealer, she became rich, and she became
successful due to the growing and selling of marijuana. However, as the show
ends with a shot of her smoking a pot-cigarette on a stoop during a wintery
afternoon, it is evident in her loneliness what she has given up.
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