May 2001
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Intro - May 18thSUMMER IS ALMOST HERE AND WE ARE READY TO ROLL
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Intro - May 11thNEW YORK - ARE YOU READY?
This weekend, Wilson Morales says check out "Time and Tide" from director, Tsui Hark - opens in NYC on May 11, 2001. West Coast scribe Daos Boonma wants you to give "Bubblegum Crisis" a little time in your DVD Player, and on Tuesday, May 15th, blackfilm.com wants you to join us for the final installment of Meet Martell @ The Movies. We have a few spaces remaining, so please send your name and address to rsvp@blackfilm.com. You must request to attend the 6:30pm or 8:30pm Screenings...no exceptions. And stay tuned to THE REPORT @ BLACKFILM.COM as we will offer you an opportunity to see the latest work from master funny man Martin Lawrence and Mr. Danny Devito. What's the Worst That Could Happen? So stay tuned... CHECK IN NEXT WEEK as Scott Southard is "fed up with America" and Writer-at-Large
Michael Gonzales returns with Exclusive excerpts from his forthcoming book, "BABIES & FOOLS."
Intro - May 4thMORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
We would like to thank the talented filmmakers that submitted their work to us for the Meet Martell @ The Movies showcase. We sincerely wish you the best and we look forward to working with you again. Take care, drink responsibly and film with reckless abandon! Till next week, REMAINING DATES CLEVELAND, Tuesday, May 8th @ The Wish Nightclub
Please note that we will begin at 6:30pm sharp. Please be on time!
MEET MARTELL AT THE MOVIES is Powered by: Martell Cognac, blackfilm.com, SaVoy, Enyce & Rolling Out For more information, please phone (212) 572-7769
Intro - April 13thMEET MARTELL AT THE MOVIES
Come and experience the finest in Black film. We are offering you an opportunity to see short films produced by some of the finest young talents in the United States. Following the films, stay and network with local film industry colleagues, party with one of the area's hottest DJ's and have your pallet tantalized by tasty hors d'oeuvres and one of the hottest cocktails around - The Martell Cosmopolitan. On Tuesday, April 17th @ The Deux Plex in Atlanta, MEET MARTELL AT THE MOVIES will debut beginning
at 6:30pm...After Atlanta, we will flow to good ole' St. Louis on April 18th @ The Sheldon. Following that, see
us in Philadelphia @ The Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts on April 24th...In May, you can MEET MARTELL AT
THE MOVIES in Chicago, Houston, Cleveland, Detroit and finally in The Big Apple. Stay on the lookout for
The Report @ Blackfilm.com for more information. If you live in one of the cities listed above, please e-mail
your "complete" mailing address to mailto:info@blackfilm.com. BE SURE
TO INCLUDE YOUR CITY IN THE "SUBJECT" category. We will send you an invitation. Thanks for your support.
MEET MARTELL AT THE MOVIES
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Intro - April 6thLEGS - IT'S ALL ABOUT LEGSGo and see "THE BROTHERS" this weekend and next weekend and during any of your
spare time. See it again and again and then tell all of your homies, colleagues,
We know March Madness cannot be escaped but after the games and your chilly-cheese fries, run on down to the local theater and see this film. You will not be disappointed. Intro - March 15, 2001IT'S ALL ABOUT THE STORIES STUPIDIt appears that writers, agents, producers & studio executives are finally getting the message that
ON TAP for this issue: Wilson Morales talks with Terra Renee the founder of the African-American Women in Cinema Conference & Festival and Blackfilm.com's Hollywood Correspondent, Scott D. Southard, says the Scooby Doo movie should not be made. Tune in NEXT WEEK as Nasser Metcalfe returns with the VIDEO VAULT; Lee Moore takes us to THE SOUNDLAB with "The Caveman's Valentine" soundtrack and you KNOW we have some thoughts on the upcoming OSCARS.
Intro - March 9, 2001MUSIC SEEMS FAIR - CAN WE SAY THE SAME ABOUT FILM?Thanks for visiting us. For African-Americans and other minority film actors, directors,
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