Friday, August 12, 2022

Dan Povenmire Talks About Working on 'Rocko's Modern Life' and 'SpongeBob'

Animator Dan Povenmire has been involved with some of the biggest cartoons of the past 30 years. working on everything from Rocko's Modern Life, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Simpsons, and Phineas and Ferb.


To celebrate the launch of his brand new animated series Hamster & Gretel, /Film caught up with Povenmire. During the conversation, Povenmire talked about his career, working on several hit shows and episodes, including the iconic "Cape Feare" episode of The Simpsons and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows" on Family Guy.

Years before Phineas and Ferb, Povenmire was working on Family Guy. During the show's first cancellation, he briefly worked on SpongeBob when it was already a ratings hit and a cultural juggernaut. SpongeBob had the perfect blend of absurdist, surreal humor, and a relentless sense of heartfelt optimism that instantly set it apart from other cartoons of the time. "You go from an outline and you just put two people who draw and write together in a room, and you just bounce ideas off each other and make a funny cartoon," Povenmire said, recalling the show's creative process.

Though his time as a writer there was rather short, Povenmire ended up being involved in some of the most beloved episodes of SpongeBob. From "The Fry Cook Games" to "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm." Then, there's "Graveyard Shift," an episode Variety named the fifth best episode in the show's history. It is also an episode Povenmire particularly called out as a favorite. "I don't know if I've ever done anything better than 'Graveyard Shift' with the hash-slinging slasher."


The episode, of course, follows SpongeBob and Squidward trapped at the Krusty Krab late at night when the greedy Mr. Krabs decides to open a night shift. To pass the time, Squidward makes up a spooky story of a serial killer called the "hash-slinging slasher." 

"I've done a lot of TV that is as good as that, but at a certain point I watched that and I was like, 'That just works all the way through,'" Povenmire told /Film. "And then it's got one of my favorite types of gags, when something looks one way in a silhouette, and [when] it steps into the light, it looks like diametrically opposed to what you were expecting."

"Graveyard Shift" is also responsible for introducing "Nosferatu" to a whole generation of kids, as the episode ends on a brief gag involving a still image of Count Orlok from the 1922 silent film. 

"I get that lot," Povenmire said. "I had somebody tell me that shot of Nosferatu turning the lights on and off, she said it jumpstarted her OCD."

By the time Povenmire joined the crew of SpongeBob, it was already a hit for Nickelodeon, and when he joined The Simpsons, it was already a cultural mainstay. But in between those, the animator worked on Nickelodeon's first in-house cartoon production, Rocko's Modern Life.


This show was part of the second wave of Nickelodeon cartoons, following the Big Three: Doug, Rugrats, and The Ren & Stimpy Show. This meant that expectations were high, but there was also a lengthy period before the show actually made its way to its first viewers.

"We were on that show for like two years before it was on the air," Povenmire recalled. "And there was something fun about being in on the ground floor of that, and just having a ball [...] It sort of felt a little bit like working in a vacuum to a certain extent, that first season, because you're not getting it out in the air, you're not entertaining the rest of the world yet. You're just entertaining yourselves."

Though its style of visual humor resembled the other shows Povenmire ended up working on, Rocko's Modern Life stands out because of its dark social satire. The show lacked pop-culture reference overload, but instead was full of shots taken at mega-corporations, bureaucrats, and the start of late stage capitalism. Its characters were weirdos, geeks, and anyone that felt out of the ordinary in a world of that pushed the uniform. It was surreal, it was depressingly funny, and it remains surprisingly timely. The series made a comeback as a Netflix movie titled Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling in 2019. The film brings the beloved characters back to Earth after being lost in outer space since 1996. Rocko has trouble accepting this 21st century modern life, while Heffer and Filburt embrace every aspect of new technology, social media and the endless diversity of food trucks. Rocko wholeheartedly believes that his nostalgia for the past can save him from the tortures of the modern world.

Povenmire's new animated series, Hamster and Gretel premieres on Disney XD on August 12, 2022. You can read Povenmire's interview with /Film in full at slashfilm.com!

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Originally published: August 12, 2022.

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Thursday, August 11, 2022

Jennette McCurdy Opens Up About Why She Didn't Return For The 'iCarly' Reboot

iCarly Sam actor Jennette McCurdy explains why she turned down lead star Miranda Cosgrove's offer to return for the Paramount+ revival.


Jennette McCurdy explains why she did not return for the iCarly revival. The original iCarly ran for six seasons between 2007 and 2012 on Nickelodeon, becoming a sensation during its time. The show starred Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay, a teenager who creates the eponymous web show in her brother Spencer's (Jerry Trainor) apartment loft with her best friends Freddie (Nathan Kress) and Sam (McCurdy). In 2020, loyal iCarly fans were met with surprise when Paramount+ announced that the show was being rebooted, with season 1 premiering on the service in June 2021.

The thoughtfully executed reboot, which recently ended its sophomore run, has been met with overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and audiences. The mix of nostalgia and refreshing elements offered by returning veterans Cosgrove, Kress, and Trainor, and new additions Laci Mosley (as Harper) and Jaidyn Triplett (as Millicent) has really clicked with the viewers, who have been enjoying the shenanigans of the colorful characters as they relaunch the iCarly web-show in Bushwell Plaza with a modern spin. While the show inarguably retains the charm of the flagship series, the absence of original star McCurdy and her tenacious Sam is clearly felt. The iCarly revival has addressed Sam's departure by explaining she is on the road with the biker gang, the Obliterators, and now the star behind the character is also speaking up about not signing up for the show.

In her new memoir, I'm Glad My Mom Died McCurdy explained that she was approached by Cosgrove to return for the reboot. McCurdy turned down the opportunity as she was happy and in a good mental place, and agreeing to do the show could have compromised that. Read what McCurdy wrote below.

"[I said] 'Miranda, I'm not doing the reboot. There's nothing you can say to convince me.' She tells me she thinks the reboot could be an opportunity for all of us in the cast to 'get back out there,' maybe get some other opportunities from it. 'But there are things more important than money. And my mental health and happiness fall under that category. There's a moment of silence. It's one of those rare moments where I feel like I didn't say too much, or too little. I feel like I represented myself accurately and there's nothing I would change about the way I said it. I feel proud. We wrap up our conversation, promising to keep in touch, and hang up."

Given McCurdy's bitter experience with Nickelodeon as a young actor, her dissatisfaction with her roles, her abuse at the hands of "The Creator", her complicated relationship with her late mother, and her struggles with underage alcoholism and eating disorders, there is undoubtedly a lot of trauma associated with the actor's time in Hollywood. While the reboot may have been good money, there is no compensation for the psychological stress that was inflicted on the star, and agreeing to the show could have revived the disturbing memories. Even if she hadn't been through so much in the past, it would still have been justifiable for McCurdy to turn down the offer for starring in the reboot, because nothing takes precedence over mental and emotional well-being. In her case, McCurdy went through such life-changing experiences that even the thought of returning to the entertainment industry sounds traumatic and painful.

McCurdy also wrote about the friendship she developed with Cosgrove over the original series, culminating in the two of them crying when they filmed their final scene on the show together.

"The reason I'm crying is that I don't know what will become of my friendship with Miranda. We've gotten so close. Like sisters, but without the passive-aggression and weird tensions," McCurdy writes. "I have my judgments around female friendships being catty and petty and backstabby, but that couldn't be further from the truth with Miranda. With Miranda, it's always been so easy. Our friendship is pure."

"There was no need to worry about context; our friendship has gotten stronger since iCarly ended," McCurdy continues. "We hang out three or four times a week. Usually one of the nights is a sleepover."

Fortunately, Cosgrove understood McCurdy's decision and respected her choice. Their friendship did not take a blow due to McCurdy's unwillingness to return to the show, and they remain closer than ever, although they are no longer working together. This should appease fans who have been worried about their favorite iCarly stars' off-screen relationship, warming their hearts as they realize that the two don't need to be together on the show to cherish their bond. While McCurdy continues to be missed on iCarly, which will head into season 3 soon, fans have sufficient closure about her absence and are satisfied knowing that Sam is content doing what she does best, and her friendships with Carly and Freddie hasn't faded.

Jennette's new book I'm Glad My Mom Died is out now.

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Original sources: ScreenRantComicBook.com.

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Nickelodeon India and Laal Singh Chaddha Partner For Month-Long Promotional Campaign

India - Viacom18’s kids’ entertainment franchise, Nickelodeon continues to raise the bar while engaging with its young and discerning viewers. Elevating excitement levels for families across India, Nickelodeon joins forces with Viacom18 Studios and Aamir Khan’s family entertainer Laal Singh Chaddha that releases on August 11th.


The film is the endearing story of the determined Laal Singh Chaddha who like Nicktoons Motu Patlu and Bhoot Bandhus, through innocence and strength of character, overcomes all obstacles.

The collaboration has Nickelodeon raise existing fervor for Laal Singh Chaddha with unmatched and interactive initiatives that will provide entertainment and fun experiences for families to enjoy together. The month-long integrated campaign will showcase Aamir Khan in his Laal Singh avatar having a fun time with India’s favorite Nicktoons including Motu, Patlu, and Pinaki & Happy – The Bhoot Bandhus.

With ideas that build resonance with the character of Laal who has childlike innocence and honesty much like Nickelodeon’s young viewers and Nicktoons, the deep integrations will witness Laal immerse himself in the world of Nicktoons seamlessly. Through Nick’s Golgappa Party contest and Sonic’s Bhaag Laal Bhaag contest, kids will also get a chance to meet megastar Aamir Khan in addition to winning a host of exciting prizes by simply participating in the on-air contests.

Nickelodeon has also left no stone unturned to reach out to its young viewers with fun contests like the Chaddi Buddy Contest with Aamir.  Finally adding to the endless excitement is an innovative virtual running game that is sure to drive conversations while keeping kids on their toes. Resting on nickindia.com, the virtual game allows one to play as Laal, Motu, or Patlu to chase the feather and collect coins along the way while chasing away evil.


Speaking about the collaboration with Laal Singh Chaddha, Nina Elavia Jaipuria, Head – Hindi Mass Entertainment & Kids TV Network at Viacom18, said, “We are delighted to collaborate with Laal Singh Chaddha on this highly interactive and engaging campaign that will give kids and their families an opportunity to be a part of the film and celebrate the character of Laal along with their favorite Nicktoons.

“At Nickelodeon, each collaboration and partnership that we innovate for, have kids at the heart of it and this partnership with the adorable character of Laal is sure to strike a chord and provide many priceless moments. We look forward to further collaborating with brands and films to create deep and meaningful integrations for our young viewers,” Jaipuria said.

Speaking about reaching out to kids with this family entertainer and on the association with Nickelodeon superstar Aamir Khan said “Laal Singh Chadha is an inspiring film and the innocence and honesty of the affable character of Laal is sure to strike a chord with kids and families. This massively interesting and fun collaboration with Nickelodeon and its characters who embody the same positive traits as Laal was hence a great way for us to together take the story of Laal Singh Chaddha and make it a part of every child’s life along with their favorite characters.  We are sure that kids will have a great time watching our labor of love with their families and look forward to the same.”

On the collaboration with Nickelodeon, Ajit Andhare, COO, Viacom18 Studios, said “The advantage at Viacom18 is the opportunities and ability we have to collaborate with the powerhouse brands in our platoon. Right from bringing the Paramount story to India under our banner to partnering with Nickelodeon, we have had seamless associations on the film. A family entertainer at its heart, we are looking forward to kids enjoying the film as much as adults, as they will resonate with the pure and simple soul of Laal Singh.”

In addition to the tentpole campaign IPs and contests, Laal Singh Chaddha break bumpers will also run across key shows on Nick and Sonic. The campaign also extends to the Nickelodeon franchise’s social media channels and other digital media platforms with innovative posts and stories and influencer outreach. We are sure the adventures of Nicktoons and Laal Singh Chadha will entertain families this Independence Day weekend.


Originally published: August 11, 2022.

Original source: mediabrief.com; Additional sources: MediaNews4UAdvanced Television.

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Paramount+ Celebrates Its First Birthday Down Under

Hip Hip Hooray!

Paramount+ Celebrates Its First Birthday Down Under.


It’s official. The age of Australia’s premier streaming service Paramount+, will no longer be measured in days, weeks, or even months… because it’s a whole year old! Hip Hip Hooray!

Since August 2021, Aussies have laughed, cried and fallen in love with iconic star-studded hit drama series and feature films like 1883, HALO, Yellowjackets, The Gilded Age, Dexter: New Blood, South Park, All Star Shore, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Jerry & Marge Go Large and Honor Society, just to name a few.

Expect even more stars to enter our living rooms over the next year with Paramount+ Original and Exclusive series’ including the Owen Wilson superhero film Secret Headquarters (13 August); Susan Sarandon, Trace Adkins and Anna Friel in Monarch (13 September); novel-turned-thriller Let The Right One In (8 October); Sylvester Stallone in Tulsa King (14 November); Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford in the Yellowstone prequel 1923; Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in Ripley; Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin and DeWanda Wise in Three Women; all new dramas Teen Wolf, Walker: Independence, Wolf Pack, The Flatshare; plus the second seasons of hit US dramas Yellowjackets, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Tokyo Vice, The Gilded Age, Mayor of Kingstown, Queen of the Universe and HALO.

With 12 Australian commissions announced since launch, Paramount+ has broken a first-year record for any streaming service in Australia. Cue the confetti cannons!

Beverley McGarvey, Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer, Paramount ANZ, said: “Last August, we launched one of the world’s most recognised and popular streaming services Down Under, and today, 12 months later, we continue to celebrate with an extraordinary breadth and depth of content from all genres.

“Our ever-expanding library of original series, hits shows, popular movies and live sports, not to mention 12 local commissions, has seen Paramount+ grow exponentially.

“We are extremely proud of this service and our premium offering continues to grow with the addition of upcoming local originals The Bridge, Last King of The Cross, 6 Festivals, Undressed, as well as the international Emirates FA Cup, that will have everyone peaking with excitement.”

Who can resist our epic selection of home-grown entertainment? From Five Bedrooms, More Than This, Spreadsheet, The Secrets She Keeps and Couples Therapy Australia, to upcoming titles The Bridge Australia (19 August); 6 Festivals (25 August); Sky Blue: Inside Sydney FC (30 September); transformation series Undressed (6 October); Couples Therapy Australia (season two); The Last King of The Cross and another brand new season of Five Bedrooms in the works, Paramount+ has you covered as you curl up on the sofa with a piece of birthday cake and cuppa in hand.

As the home of football in Australia, it’s been a football frenzy over the past 12 months, with all matches of the Liberty A-League Women and Isuzu UTE A-League Men seasons, then most recently the Winter Festival of Football and also the FA Community Shield between English Premier League champions Manchester City and FA Cup winners Liverpool, streamed live.

The non-stop Football action continues on Paramount+ with fans able to catch every minute of the AFC Champions League Round of 16 this month, before our national teams, the CommBank Matildas and Socceroos, play friendlies on home soil and in New Zealand throughout September, then the Emirates FA Cup commencing in November.

Our littlest subscribers have enjoyed new and exclusive original content from the number one entertainment brand for kids, Nickelodeon, including: Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years, PAW Patrol: The Movie, the iconic iCarly sitcom reboot, live-action The Fairly Odd Parents: Fairly Odder, all-new Rugrats and the new CG-animated kids series Star Trek: Prodigy, which is the first within the Star Trek Universe aimed at younger audience.

Still to come, the service will see the premiere of the new live-action movie musical, Monster High: The Movie, based on the iconic Monster High franchise; children’s book-turned-animated series Big Nate; a new Dora the Explorer CG-animated preschool series; and Transformers: Earth Spark.

Not only has Paramount+’s library of unmissable content increased exponentially over the year, so too has the number of ways subscribers can access the service.

Amazon Channels and Samsung recently joined Telstra TV, Fetch, Android TV, Apple TV, Web, Mobile (iOS and Android), Chromecast and a local partnership with the launch of Optus Sub Hub, with more ways and platforms to stream Paramount+ coming soon. Add in the ability to watch on up to three devices simultaneously… now that’s peak convenience!

Unique stories. Iconic stars. A mountain of entertainment. All at an amazing price, and commercial free. That’s a cause for celebration.

So, grab a party hat and join the celebrations on Paramount+, for just $8.99 per month for a monthly subscription or $89.99 for an annual subscription.

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Originally published: August 11, 2022,

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The Box | Official Trailer | Paramount+ UK & Ireland

The Box | Official Trailer | Paramount+ UK & Ireland


Chilling true crime documentary, The Box, follows Detective Chris Loudon's mission to expose the truth behind one of America's worst serial killers. Loudon discovers a box of untouched evidence seized decades ago and inside, are dozens of photos of young women. Throughout the three part series, Detective Loudon looks into a suspect who could have been overlooked by Police in the 70's. Stream #TheBox now on Paramount+. Try it FREE at ParamountPlus.com.
 

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