Exclusive: 101 Studios has brought in Matt Summers, an Emmy-winning entertainment and sports executive, with decades of experience in film, television, sports and entertainment marketing, to serve as SVP of Sports, Deadline has learned.
Summers joins after nearly a decade at NASCAR, where he served as Managing Director and head of the L.A.-based entertainment division, overseeing scripted and unscripted original content as well as all entertainment integrations. In his new role, he will oversee and build a portfolio full of sports content, distribution and experiences across 101 Studios’ platforms. Based out of the company’s Beverly Hills office, Summers will focus on securing distribution partners, create an ambitious slate of original and ancillary IP, and collaborate internally on brand partnerships and events, reporting directly to COO David Hutkin.
“We are thrilled to have Matt join our ever-growing team,” said Hutkin in a statement to Deadline. “At 101 we look to...
Summers joins after nearly a decade at NASCAR, where he served as Managing Director and head of the L.A.-based entertainment division, overseeing scripted and unscripted original content as well as all entertainment integrations. In his new role, he will oversee and build a portfolio full of sports content, distribution and experiences across 101 Studios’ platforms. Based out of the company’s Beverly Hills office, Summers will focus on securing distribution partners, create an ambitious slate of original and ancillary IP, and collaborate internally on brand partnerships and events, reporting directly to COO David Hutkin.
“We are thrilled to have Matt join our ever-growing team,” said Hutkin in a statement to Deadline. “At 101 we look to...
- 3/13/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
“If you’re a race car driver,” narrates sports journalist Marty Smith in the teaser for NASCAR: Full Speed,“you have the opportunity to be hurt — or killed. And you do it anyway. Think about what a badass that is.”
And in the world of NASCAR, being a badass is only the beginning. The new five-part doc series tracks the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and championship race, following drivers as they compete for one of the most storied titles in motorsports. The series — produced by Word + Pictures and NASCAR Studios, with executive producers Connor Schell, Aaron Cohen, Ben Kennedy, Tim Clark, Matt Summers, Tally Hair, and legendary driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. — explores the physical, mental, and emotional challenges of competing in one of the world’s most challenging and dangerous sports.
“This is the most competitive form of motorsport on the planet,” NASCAR Senior Vice President and Chief...
And in the world of NASCAR, being a badass is only the beginning. The new five-part doc series tracks the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and championship race, following drivers as they compete for one of the most storied titles in motorsports. The series — produced by Word + Pictures and NASCAR Studios, with executive producers Connor Schell, Aaron Cohen, Ben Kennedy, Tim Clark, Matt Summers, Tally Hair, and legendary driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. — explores the physical, mental, and emotional challenges of competing in one of the world’s most challenging and dangerous sports.
“This is the most competitive form of motorsport on the planet,” NASCAR Senior Vice President and Chief...
- 1/24/2024
- by Amanda Richards
- Tudum - Netflix
Picture: NASCAR: Full Speed – Word + Pictures and NASCAR Studios
The world of NASCAR is heading onto Netflix in at full speed in January 2024 with a brand new five-part docuseries, NASCAR: Full Speed. Here’s everything we know so far.
Word + Pictures and NASCAR Studios are the production companies behind the docuseries. Connor Schell, Aaron Cohen, Ben Kennedy, Tim Clark, Matt Summers, Tally Hair, and Dale Earnhardt Jr are the executive producers of the series.
Tim Clark, NASCAR’s Senior Vice President and Cfd (Chief Digital Officer) had the following to say about the series;
“This is the most competitive form of motorsport on the planet. People are going to see it up close, and see the beating and the banging and the aggressiveness of the drivers, but also the skill of the drivers — and what they’re able to do with a race car [driving at] 200 miles an hour, around 38 other race cars,...
The world of NASCAR is heading onto Netflix in at full speed in January 2024 with a brand new five-part docuseries, NASCAR: Full Speed. Here’s everything we know so far.
Word + Pictures and NASCAR Studios are the production companies behind the docuseries. Connor Schell, Aaron Cohen, Ben Kennedy, Tim Clark, Matt Summers, Tally Hair, and Dale Earnhardt Jr are the executive producers of the series.
Tim Clark, NASCAR’s Senior Vice President and Cfd (Chief Digital Officer) had the following to say about the series;
“This is the most competitive form of motorsport on the planet. People are going to see it up close, and see the beating and the banging and the aggressiveness of the drivers, but also the skill of the drivers — and what they’re able to do with a race car [driving at] 200 miles an hour, around 38 other race cars,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
Netflix is speeding into its latest sports docuseries.
The streamer has ordered a series that tracks the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and championship race this fall.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., who has won 26 races in the Cup Series and is the son of legendary motorsports driver Dale Earnhardt, is exec producing the untitled project.
The five-part series has already starting filming as the drivers battle it out to secure their spot in the NASCAR Playoffs, which begin Sept. 3 at Darlington Raceway.
It will feature exclusive access to drivers and teams both on the track and at home.
The series will premiere in early 2024.
Words + Pictures, the company launched by former ESPN exec Connor Schell that is backed by Peter Chernin’s The North Road Company, is producing alongside NASCAR Studios.
Jackie Decker and Tim Mullen, who exec produced ESPN’s Quest for the Stanley Cup, will serve as showrunners...
The streamer has ordered a series that tracks the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and championship race this fall.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., who has won 26 races in the Cup Series and is the son of legendary motorsports driver Dale Earnhardt, is exec producing the untitled project.
The five-part series has already starting filming as the drivers battle it out to secure their spot in the NASCAR Playoffs, which begin Sept. 3 at Darlington Raceway.
It will feature exclusive access to drivers and teams both on the track and at home.
The series will premiere in early 2024.
Words + Pictures, the company launched by former ESPN exec Connor Schell that is backed by Peter Chernin’s The North Road Company, is producing alongside NASCAR Studios.
Jackie Decker and Tim Mullen, who exec produced ESPN’s Quest for the Stanley Cup, will serve as showrunners...
- 8/21/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
A new documentary from NASCAR Studios that will chronicle its special “Garage 56” entry at the 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans has been greenlit by Prime Video.
The Hendrick Motorsports Crew won the 24 Hours of Le Mans Pit Stop Challenge. The team finished fifth overall, but topped 16 teams in the Gte class.
The documentarywill premiere exclusively on Prime Video. No release date has been announced.
The 24 Hours of Le Mans has earned a reputation as the most demanding race in the world. Now, nearly half a century after NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. first took stock cars to the prestigious event in 1976, his son, current NASCAR chairman and CEO Jim France, returns to Le Mans—in partnership with Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet, and Goodyear—to showcase their revolutionary Next Gen race car to an international audience.
Behind the driving of seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson, former 24 Hours...
The Hendrick Motorsports Crew won the 24 Hours of Le Mans Pit Stop Challenge. The team finished fifth overall, but topped 16 teams in the Gte class.
The documentarywill premiere exclusively on Prime Video. No release date has been announced.
The 24 Hours of Le Mans has earned a reputation as the most demanding race in the world. Now, nearly half a century after NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. first took stock cars to the prestigious event in 1976, his son, current NASCAR chairman and CEO Jim France, returns to Le Mans—in partnership with Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet, and Goodyear—to showcase their revolutionary Next Gen race car to an international audience.
Behind the driving of seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson, former 24 Hours...
- 6/8/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon’s Prime Video greenlit a new documentary from Nascar Studios that will chronicle NASCAR’s special “Garage 56” entry at the 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The documentary will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide, and comes as streamers — not always able to spend the billions required for actual sports rights — see traction from offering in-depth documentary looks at various sports. Netflix has found success with a look inside Formula 1 Racing while Prime Video in January announced the launch of “The Ride,” an inside look at the Professional Bull Riders tour.
The Le Mans event has developed a reputation as one of the world’s most challenging races. “Garage 56” will track efforts by Jim France, the current CEO of Nascar and son of Nascar founder Bill France Sr., to showcase a next-generation race car to an international audience in partnership with Hendrick Motorsports,...
The documentary will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide, and comes as streamers — not always able to spend the billions required for actual sports rights — see traction from offering in-depth documentary looks at various sports. Netflix has found success with a look inside Formula 1 Racing while Prime Video in January announced the launch of “The Ride,” an inside look at the Professional Bull Riders tour.
The Le Mans event has developed a reputation as one of the world’s most challenging races. “Garage 56” will track efforts by Jim France, the current CEO of Nascar and son of Nascar founder Bill France Sr., to showcase a next-generation race car to an international audience in partnership with Hendrick Motorsports,...
- 6/7/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Amazon Studios is getting its engines revved up on a new romantic comedy set in the world of NASCAR with a list of top tier talent on board to help take this project across the finish line. Sources tell Deadline, Westbrook Studios will partner with The Chainsmokers’ Kick The Habit Productions and NASCAR to produce the upcoming romantic comedy feature, Clean Air for Amazon Studios with Younger writer Alison Rose Greenberg set to write the screenplay.
Producers include Will Smith and Jon Mone for Westbrook Studios, with Heather Washington executive producing. Dan Marcus will also produce via Kick the Habit Productions, with Drew Taggart, Alex Pall and Adam Alpert executive producing. Matt Summers and Tim Clark will also executive produce for NASCAR.
The film follows Lyla, an ambitious sports agent who loses her superstar client before the start of NASCAR’s season and decides to take a chance on...
Producers include Will Smith and Jon Mone for Westbrook Studios, with Heather Washington executive producing. Dan Marcus will also produce via Kick the Habit Productions, with Drew Taggart, Alex Pall and Adam Alpert executive producing. Matt Summers and Tim Clark will also executive produce for NASCAR.
The film follows Lyla, an ambitious sports agent who loses her superstar client before the start of NASCAR’s season and decides to take a chance on...
- 8/23/2021
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
As Nascar’s top-tier Cup Series is preparing to move to USA, the NBCUniversal network has greenlighted a companion eight-part docuseries about the elite drivers and teams competing in this year’s Nascar Cup Series Playoffs. It is set to premiere in 2022.
With the backdrop of the 2021 Nascar Cup Series Playoffs and Championship, Race for the Championship (working title) will take viewers inside the lives of Nascar’s top drivers and teams on and off the track.
Sports have emerged as a centerpiece of USA’s programming slate, especially after NBCUniversal’s decision to shut down Nbcsn, diverting the bulk of its sports packages to USA, including the Nascar Cup Series.
With Race for the Championship, USA is using the same programming strategy it has applied to its flagship WWE Raw franchise, which is joined on the schedule by hit docu-reality series Miz & Mrs. It follows the lives of...
With the backdrop of the 2021 Nascar Cup Series Playoffs and Championship, Race for the Championship (working title) will take viewers inside the lives of Nascar’s top drivers and teams on and off the track.
Sports have emerged as a centerpiece of USA’s programming slate, especially after NBCUniversal’s decision to shut down Nbcsn, diverting the bulk of its sports packages to USA, including the Nascar Cup Series.
With Race for the Championship, USA is using the same programming strategy it has applied to its flagship WWE Raw franchise, which is joined on the schedule by hit docu-reality series Miz & Mrs. It follows the lives of...
- 7/8/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is developing a docuseries following Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s only Black full-time driver, as he competes for Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin’s 23Xi Racing team.
The untitled series, from 300 Studios and Boardwalk Pictures and directed and produced by Erik Parker, will take viewers behind the 2021 NASCAR season through Wallace’s eyes. The Netflix series will explore Wallace, Jordan and Hamlin’s newly-formed 23Xi Racing squad, and NASCAR’s efforts to advocate for inclusion and equality in racing and beyond.
Executive producers for the docuseries are Kevin Liles, Nolan Baynes, and Kelly G. Griffin for 300 Studios; Andrew Fried, Dane Lillegard, Jordan Wynn, and Sarina Roma for Boardwalk Pictures; Matt Summers, Tim Clark, and Tally Hair for NASCAR. Rob Ford serves as co-executive producer.
In the 2020 summer, amid the George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Black Lives Matter protests, Wallace gained national attention after he claimed that he found a rope...
The untitled series, from 300 Studios and Boardwalk Pictures and directed and produced by Erik Parker, will take viewers behind the 2021 NASCAR season through Wallace’s eyes. The Netflix series will explore Wallace, Jordan and Hamlin’s newly-formed 23Xi Racing squad, and NASCAR’s efforts to advocate for inclusion and equality in racing and beyond.
Executive producers for the docuseries are Kevin Liles, Nolan Baynes, and Kelly G. Griffin for 300 Studios; Andrew Fried, Dane Lillegard, Jordan Wynn, and Sarina Roma for Boardwalk Pictures; Matt Summers, Tim Clark, and Tally Hair for NASCAR. Rob Ford serves as co-executive producer.
In the 2020 summer, amid the George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Black Lives Matter protests, Wallace gained national attention after he claimed that he found a rope...
- 4/22/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Kevin James is headed back to the small screen, but he won't be on regular TV.
The comedy veteran will lead the cast of a new Netflix series, The Crew, which is set to launch Monday, February 15.
The Crew stars James as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team.
When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams, and Dan Ahdoot also star, Paris Berelc and Bruce McGill guest star.
Jeff Lowell will serve as writer, showrunner, and executive producer. Andy Fickman directed all episodes and serves as an executive producer.
James, Jeff Sussman, and Todd Garner will also serve as executive producers. Matt Summers and Tim Clark will executive produce for NASCAR.
The streamer has also...
The comedy veteran will lead the cast of a new Netflix series, The Crew, which is set to launch Monday, February 15.
The Crew stars James as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team.
When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams, and Dan Ahdoot also star, Paris Berelc and Bruce McGill guest star.
Jeff Lowell will serve as writer, showrunner, and executive producer. Andy Fickman directed all episodes and serves as an executive producer.
James, Jeff Sussman, and Todd Garner will also serve as executive producers. Matt Summers and Tim Clark will executive produce for NASCAR.
The streamer has also...
- 1/15/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix has slotted Monday, February 15 for the premiere of Kevin James’ NASCAR comedy series The Crew. (The date just happens to follow the Daytona 500 on February 14). The streamer also unveiled the first trailer and announced new guest cast members Paris Berelc and Bruce McGill.
The Crew stars James, who also executive produces, as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team. Bridgerton‘s Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams and Dan Ahdoot also star.
Berelc plays Jessie, a a young race car driver who Catherine (Mueller) wants to replace Jake (Stroma) with on the Bobby Spencer racing team. Sponsors love the idea of getting a young woman behind the wheel,...
The Crew stars James, who also executive produces, as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team. Bridgerton‘s Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams and Dan Ahdoot also star.
Berelc plays Jessie, a a young race car driver who Catherine (Mueller) wants to replace Jake (Stroma) with on the Bobby Spencer racing team. Sponsors love the idea of getting a young woman behind the wheel,...
- 1/15/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Kevin James Has a Losing Driver and a Demanding New Boss in Trailer for Netflix’s ‘The Crew’ (Video)
Kevin James seems like a pretty solid crew chief in his new NASCAR Netflix comedy series, “The Crew.” Unfortunately, everyone around him appears to be as hapless as can be.
But don’t take our word for it — watch the trailer above.
“The Crew” is set to debut on Monday, Feb. 15 on Netflix, the streaming service said on Friday. The timing follows the real-life Daytona 500 race on Sunday, Feb. 14.
“‘The Crew’ stars Kevin James as the leader of the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the team’s old-school owner, Bobby Spencer himself (Bruce McGill), steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Step 1 of Catherine’s plan: Replace the clearly very bad (or at least dumb and distracted) driver Jake, who is played by Freddie Stroma.
Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams...
But don’t take our word for it — watch the trailer above.
“The Crew” is set to debut on Monday, Feb. 15 on Netflix, the streaming service said on Friday. The timing follows the real-life Daytona 500 race on Sunday, Feb. 14.
“‘The Crew’ stars Kevin James as the leader of the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the team’s old-school owner, Bobby Spencer himself (Bruce McGill), steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Step 1 of Catherine’s plan: Replace the clearly very bad (or at least dumb and distracted) driver Jake, who is played by Freddie Stroma.
Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams...
- 1/15/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
NASCAR fans will have more than just the Daytona 500 to look forward to on Presidents’ Day weekend.
Netflix announced Friday that The Crew, a NASCAR sitcom headlined by Kevin James, will premiere Monday, Feb. 15 — one day after the big race.
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The 10-episode comedy centers on Kevin, a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. “When the owner (Rizzoli & Isles‘ Bruce McGill...
Netflix announced Friday that The Crew, a NASCAR sitcom headlined by Kevin James, will premiere Monday, Feb. 15 — one day after the big race.
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The 10-episode comedy centers on Kevin, a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. “When the owner (Rizzoli & Isles‘ Bruce McGill...
- 1/15/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Kevin can wait to get back on television — but he’s not gonna!
Onetime CBS sitcom ‘King’ Kevin James is headed to Netflix via a starring role in The Crew, a multi-cam comedy set in the world of Nascar, TVLine has learned.
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James, who serves as an Ep on the project, will play the crew chief working in a Nascar garage. When the owner steps...
Onetime CBS sitcom ‘King’ Kevin James is headed to Netflix via a starring role in The Crew, a multi-cam comedy set in the world of Nascar, TVLine has learned.
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James, who serves as an Ep on the project, will play the crew chief working in a Nascar garage. When the owner steps...
- 9/4/2019
- TVLine.com
Netflix has given a series order to The Crew, a Nascar-set multicam comedy starring and executive produced by The King of Queens alum Kevin James.
Written by Jeff Lowell, The Crew, which echoes sitcom classic Taxi, is set in a Nascar garage and stars James as the crew chief. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech-reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
Lowell executive produces and serves as showrunner. James’ longtime manager Jeff Sussman (The King of Queens) and producer Todd Garner also executive produce along with Nascar’s Matt Summers and Tim Clark.
James, who shot to stardom with CBS’ The King of Queens before segueing to features, returned to TV comedy in 2016 with the multi-camera Kevin Can Wait,...
Written by Jeff Lowell, The Crew, which echoes sitcom classic Taxi, is set in a Nascar garage and stars James as the crew chief. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech-reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
Lowell executive produces and serves as showrunner. James’ longtime manager Jeff Sussman (The King of Queens) and producer Todd Garner also executive produce along with Nascar’s Matt Summers and Tim Clark.
James, who shot to stardom with CBS’ The King of Queens before segueing to features, returned to TV comedy in 2016 with the multi-camera Kevin Can Wait,...
- 9/4/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Kevin James has been tapped as the lead for Netflix’s upcoming multi-camera sitcom “The Crew.” The comedy series takes place in a Nascar garage, where James plays the crew chief.
“When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team,” according to Netflix’s description.
Jeff Lowell, who produced “The Jim Gaffigan Show,” “Two and a Half Men” and “The Ranch,” will serve as writer, showrunner and executive producer. Jeff Sussman, who worked as a producer on other James projects including “The King of Queens,” “Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” “True Memoirs Of An International Assassin” and “Grown Ups,” will executive produce for “The Crew” along with Todd Garner and Matt Summers and Tim Clark for Nascar.
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“When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team,” according to Netflix’s description.
Jeff Lowell, who produced “The Jim Gaffigan Show,” “Two and a Half Men” and “The Ranch,” will serve as writer, showrunner and executive producer. Jeff Sussman, who worked as a producer on other James projects including “The King of Queens,” “Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” “True Memoirs Of An International Assassin” and “Grown Ups,” will executive produce for “The Crew” along with Todd Garner and Matt Summers and Tim Clark for Nascar.
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- 9/4/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
In a properly functioning United States, the Justice Department operates independently of the White House. This hasn’t been the case since President Trump took office. For nearly two years, he harassed his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, for recusing himself from overseeing the Mueller investigation, before eventually forcing him to resign last fall. His second attorney general, William Barr, appears to be operating in conjunction with the White House to spin the results of that investigation in the president’s favor.
Trump has also long been suggesting publicly, mostly on Twitter,...
Trump has also long been suggesting publicly, mostly on Twitter,...
- 5/10/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday hit back after President Trump called him “Bad!” and accused him, without evidence, of “illegal meetings with the very hostile Iranian Regime.”
“This is the first president that I know of who spends more time reading his Twitter likes than his briefing books or the Constitution of the United States,” Kerry told Bill Maher on “Real Time,” noting that Henry Kissinger has spent the last 40 years meeting with leaders of foreign governments after serving as Richard Nixon’s top diplomat.
Kerry, a former Massachusetts senator who served as Barack Obama’s secretary of state during his second term, also ripped Trump’s behavior in office: “He’s got the maturity of an 8-year-old boy with the insecurity of a teenage girl.”
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Kerry, who is...
“This is the first president that I know of who spends more time reading his Twitter likes than his briefing books or the Constitution of the United States,” Kerry told Bill Maher on “Real Time,” noting that Henry Kissinger has spent the last 40 years meeting with leaders of foreign governments after serving as Richard Nixon’s top diplomat.
Kerry, a former Massachusetts senator who served as Barack Obama’s secretary of state during his second term, also ripped Trump’s behavior in office: “He’s got the maturity of an 8-year-old boy with the insecurity of a teenage girl.”
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Kerry, who is...
- 9/15/2018
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
What do you get when you mix puppets, global pandemics, and high school coming of age films? You get Puppet High, a hilarious new short posted at Funnyordie.com
When a viral pandemic raged across the globe a few years earlier, people didn't turn into zombies, or rage monsters, or any of the other stuff you see in Hollywood films. Instead, they turned into ... puppets. Luckily, scientists stopped the spread of the deadly contagion before all of humanity wound up looking like extras on Sesame Street. Unfortunately for the afflicted, there's no cure for the disease -- and now the world is comprised of two camps: human and puppet. This is the story of one family coping with the disaster and what happens in a high school where two similar yet different groups are forced to co-mingle.
Puppet High immediately evokes memories of Peter Jackon's Meet the Feebles -- although it's not nearly as raunchy.
When a viral pandemic raged across the globe a few years earlier, people didn't turn into zombies, or rage monsters, or any of the other stuff you see in Hollywood films. Instead, they turned into ... puppets. Luckily, scientists stopped the spread of the deadly contagion before all of humanity wound up looking like extras on Sesame Street. Unfortunately for the afflicted, there's no cure for the disease -- and now the world is comprised of two camps: human and puppet. This is the story of one family coping with the disaster and what happens in a high school where two similar yet different groups are forced to co-mingle.
Puppet High immediately evokes memories of Peter Jackon's Meet the Feebles -- although it's not nearly as raunchy.
- 7/9/2010
- by Alison Nastasi
- Cinematical
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