What’s Going On at MP

April 28, 2009

It’s been a while since this blog has been updated, so let’s toss in some info on what’s been going on.

Much of the Miracle Pictures activity has been on the production end.  The biggest chunk of that is the HTG TV series It’s Always Me, now entering its second season.  DRTV chief Quantum has moved the show to a later time.  With the new buzz, returning fan base and that later time, it will be interesting to see how the show does.

Two producers have asked about helping with the Twilight Zone project that will hopefully arrive later this year.  We’re waiting to see what the two can come up with.

Hmm.  This is shorter than expected.  Ha.

Two More For The Family

April 16, 2009

Announcements have been made in HTG news sources that two franchises have come to the Miracle Pictures family… Mystery Men and The Twilight Zone.  Plans for the two properties have not been officially made.

As has been the policy for some time, any eager producer who has interest in producing something for any of the Miracle Pictures/Marlowe franchises can contact Marlowe.

Good Gross for MP Feature and TV Writing

April 8, 2009

Miracle Pictures is thrilled to learn that the first week domestic of Uncle Artie’s True Tales of American History was $80 million.  With three other films garnering a total of $25 mil, it was indeed a good week for the studio.  Changes occur with the release calendar concerning the next projects, but will indeed be ironed out as time goes on.

Recent concentration has been made on the production side of MP, with promises made for three HTGTV items… the company’s It’s Always Me on the top of the list.  The installment for Ritchie Steven’s Horror Hour is near completion and the plot for Lucian’s Muppets show has been drawn up.  With the next season opening soon, hopes are to be completed with time to spare.

This Week at MP

April 3, 2009

Grand Theft Dog has finally left theatres with $137,804,225 domestic gross.  Thanks to Pedro and the gang at Baseball Mogul Productions.

Uncle Artie is finishing up its first week in release with positive word of mouth.  The animation/family film is just one of three Will Ferrell movies opening in a four week period.  When it rains, it pours.

Some conflicts of interest are preventing a solid release date announcement for the next Goose action flick.  We’ve got to get that figured out!

HTGTV is just around the corner.  Besides Miracle Pictures’ commitment to It’s Always Me, we’ve promised a segment for Ritchie Steven’s Hour Hour and Lucian’s Muppet Tales.  Marlowe might have a busy week of writing around the corner. :)