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Alumni with New Films, TV & Music + His Recurring Role on a Popular Soap Opera!

Friday, April 3, 2009


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Some Hollywood bits and pieces from our Alumni this week:
  • New sci-fi film being produced.
  • New reality TV show debuting in May.
  • New music featured on a TV show.
  • New TV guest appearances on 2 popular shows (one tonight!).

Dig into the details HERE.



Reality honcho Mark Cronin (ENG'86), debuts his next VH1 reality show, "New York Goes to Work"

More details here
My past posts about Mark and all his reality shows here




Todd Lieberman (C'95) will produce the film (based on the book) Grandma's Intergalactic Bed and Breakfast. Per Variety, "The story revolves around a boy who goes to visit his hippie grandmother for the first time and discovers that her inn caters to vacationing aliens, a secret that she has been able to keep from her small town."


My past posts about Todd and his films here




Actor Roy Vongtama (C'96) will appear on tonight's "Dollhouse" (April 3) at 9 pm (playing a yoga instructor)!

Roy will also be recurring on "Days of Our Lives" starting April 21st and 22nd on NBC at 1pm as Doctor Richman! As you may recall from my earlier posts, Roy is actually a doctor in real life. How great is that!


My past posts about Roy here






Matt Kap's (C'97) band's (The Moving Picture Show) song "The Boy Who Lives Backwards" was featured this season in minute 10 of "The Real World: Brooklyn" episode above.

Listen to "The Boy Who Lives Backwards" here:



The story behind the song?   Per Matt:

"The Boy Who Lives Backwards" basically came out of a regret. I was going to take some summer classes at NYU and met a girl the first day in the dorm through a friend. She'd had a bad day and her friend wasn't around so I decided to try and cheer her up. We had a really incredible night but I was so shy at the time and thought she had a boyfriend so I didn't ask her out. Years later I thought of that while singing a melody and began thinking about regrets we have in life - the person we didn't kiss, the bully on the playground we didn't stand up to, the clever comebacks that we wished we'd said in an argument and that's what the song is about. It also really reminds me of New York City in the fall which is my favorite time of year."
Check out Matt's performance at our very own Pennfest 2007:




My past posts about Matt here
More about The Moving Picture Show



Past "DT Hollywood Bits and Pieces" posts here


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DT Hollywood Bits and Pieces

Friday, September 12, 2008

UPennLots of Penn Hollywood news happening recently in the movies, on TV, in music and on magazine covers...


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Jon Avnet's (C'71) film Righteous Kill starring Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro comes out in theaters today.

Logline: "Two Veteran New York City Detectives hunt a vigilante who may be one of their own."

Check out the trailer below!





My past posts about Jon here




Executive Producer for Saturn Films, Norm Golightly (C'94, Mask and Wig) debuted Bangkok Dangerous in theater's last week.

Check out the trailer below.




My past posts about Norm here




Merv Griffin Executive Producer Roy Bank (C'94) will oversee Lifetime "Lisa Williams" show (working title).  Per Variety, it will be "bringing the eponymous medium/clairvoyant back to the network for a week of half-hour episodes starting Oct. 27."


My past posts about Roy here




Elizabeth Banks (C'96) will be Women's Health's first-ever celebrity cover for the October 2008 issue. Click here to check it out

In a recent interview, it was revealed that it was Liz Banks' husband Max Handelman's (C'95, AEPi) idea for her to make THIS brilliant NSFW video:




My past posts about Liz here




Matt Kap's (C'97) band's (The Moving Picture Show) song "The Boy Who Lives Backwards" is featured in the season premiere of MTV's Road Rules Challenge: The Island. It was played at the end of the show when the cast decided to vote off one of their own. Check your local listings for the show's reairing.

Listen to "The Boy Who Lives Backwards" here:



The story behind the song?   Per Matt:


"The Boy Who Lives Backwards" basically came out of a regret. I was going to take some summer classes at NYU and met a girl the first day in the dorm through a friend. She'd had a bad day and her friend wasn't around so I decided to try and cheer her up. We had a really incredible night but I was so shy at the time and thought she had a boyfriend so I didn't ask her out. Years later I thought of that while singing a melody and began thinking about regrets we have in life - the person we didn't kiss, the bully on the playground we didn't stand up to, the clever comebacks that we wished we'd said in an argument and that's what the song is about. It also really reminds me of New York City in the fall which is my favorite time of year."

Check out Matt's performance at our very own Pennfest 2007:




My past posts about Matt here
More about The Moving Picture Show




Past "DT Hollywood Bits and Pieces" posts here




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KROQ loves this Penn alum's band!

Thursday, November 22, 2007


Matt Kap's (C'97, Pennfest '07 performer) band The Moving Picture Show is definitely heating up!

Most notably, they not only finished their first video, but KROQ just released a compilation featuring their favorite local Los Angeles bands with their song “A Bridge That Will Burn”!

Check out their first very cool video

Check out this song played live at Pennfest 2007!

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They have 3 upcoming shows on December 8 and December 12:
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Pennfest 2007 (10/10/07): Musicians announced!

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

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Attention aspiring Penn musicians!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Singer Matt Kapuchinski (C'97) performing with Moving Picture Show in Pennfest 2006

How would you like to win $10,000, your song on a popular Los Angeles radio station's CD series and your very own concert in the Guitar Center Studio in Los Angeles?

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Matt Kapuchinski (C'97) performs at Spaceland (Los Angeles, 3/9/07)

Monday, March 5, 2007


Matt Kapuchinski (C'97) performs at Spaceland (Los Angeles)...

this Friday night, March 9th, 11:30p
1717 Silverlake Blvd.
Los Angeles, 90026, $7

For more information about Matt's band The Moving Picture show, visit:
http://www.themovingpictureshow.com

Incidentally, Matt rocked the house in last year's Pennfest out here in Los Angeles.
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