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…and the Winner is….The English Family Movie Awards Winners!!

It was murder trying to decide who would win this years awards.

For those of you that cared enough to read this, I will offer you a bit of a recap of last night’s English Family Movie Awards ceremony, which was held at the English Family Home Theatre in ******* ****, KS.  The host this year was Nicolas, who wore a St. Patrick’s Day 2010 shirt with a blue button up over it.  He introduced many of the awards on the evening.

The 2010 EFMA Nominations

Zoe, in her PJs and a purple robe and little Owen also handed out awards.  Owen stunned the whole crowd by wearing a Blue’s Clue’s shirt and warm up pants.

The big winner on the night was INCEPTION, which won 6 EFMAs, including Best Movie, Best Director, Best Fight and Best EndingKick Ass, which entered as the favorite pulled in three awards: Action Movie of the Year and Best Actor for Nicolas Cage.  I know what you’re thinking, ‘who the hell give Nicolas Cage an acting award?’.

Tron Legacy won three awards and Let Me In won two, including Scariest Movie of the Year.

Normally we do the awards during the Oscars but this year we decided to have our own night of fun.  We started by announcing winners then watched clips from How to Train Your Dragon, Kick Ass, Let the Right One In (since we don’t have the new version) before watching the last hour or so of Inception.

Stay tuned later this summer when we will be doing the First Ever English Family TV Awards….and check out the complete list of winners below.

Best Movie
INCEPTION

Best Director
CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, INCEPTION

Funniest Movie of the Year
DESPICABLE ME

Action Movie of the Year
KICK-ASS

Animated Movie of the Year
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON

Scariest Movie of the Year
LET ME IN

Best Actress
CHLOE GRACE-MORETZ, LET ME IN

Best Actor
NICOLAS CAGE, KICK-ASS

Best Hero
SAM FLYNN, TRON LEGACY

Best Villain
VOLDEMORT, HARRY POTTER and the DEATHLY HALLOWS part I

Best Love Story
TANGLED

Best Fight
HALLWAY FIGHT, INCEPTION

Best Action Sequence
LIGHT CYCLE RACE, TRON LEGACY

Best Music
HANS ZIMMER, INCEPTION

Best Writing
INCEPTION

Best Special FX
TRON LEGACY

Most Anticipated 2011 Movie
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER

Best Trailer for an Upcoming Movie
SUPER 8

Best Death Scene
FRANK D’AMICO, KICK-ASS

Best Ending
INCEPTION

Thanks for stopping by, San Diego…and go **** yourself.  But also, thanks for stopping by.

Celebrate by hosting your own Family Movie Awards Night.

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Bad Karma Films presents ‘RUN’ (2002)

Original poster for Run! (Copyright BKFilms)

Run! (2002)
Bad Karma Films

Release Date:

June 29, 2002

Synopsis:

After helping steal a disk that may contain information about an alien invasion, Jaxon Reeves (Timothy English) soon learns there is a price to pay for betrayal. When his wife, Julie (Sarah Walker) is abducted, Jax goes into hiding only to be tracked down by members from the same secret government agency, Victor Corso (James Kellogg) and the mysterious Blonde Woman (Meghan Dickinson); each who wants to recover the disk for their own personal agenda. As Jax struggles to figure out who he can trust, he quickly realizes the E.T.R.A. group aren’t the only ones hunting him. As the supernatural Men in Black get closer, Jax realizes he only has one choice if he is to survive….RUN!

RUN on IMDB.com

Written and Directed by Timothy English

Original Score composed by Doug Rottering

Cast:

Meghan Dickinson as The Blonde Woman

James Kellogg as Victor Corso

Timothy English in a photo from the LJWorld while filming his first movie, Run. Here, English describes a scene that he filmed in a downtown Lawrence alley. (Photo by Melissa Lacey/Journal-World Photo

Ed McLinn as Agent Nine

Rick Seifert as Agent Zero

Ryan Singer as Detective Carter

Nick Casarona as Detective Spano

Sarah Walker as Julie Reeves

Timothy English as Jaxon Reeves

The Premiere:

Run was screened before a full house at the Rio Theatre in Overland Park, KS. on June 29, 2002.  Admission was free.

Merchandising:

Want a BK Films hat or a Run! t-shirt?  Head over to the Bad Karma Store, courtesy of Cafe Press. (see premiere t-shirt at right)

Media Coverage:

Run! Trivia:

  • Run! was shot in Topeka, Ks., Lawrence, Ks. and Eudora, Ks. in 2001 with additional shooting in Chicago in spring 2002.
  • The Chicago footage was used only at the beginning of the opening titles.
  • The abduction sequence was shot over two days on two locations in Topeka and Eudora in the fall of 2001 and required 15 crew members.
  • Three different actors were cast to play Jax Reeves before Timothy English took over the role.
  • Most of the film was shot with a two man crew.
  • Ed McLinn, who plays MiB Agent 9, is also the voice of Daniel Logan heard on the answering machine.

    In this photo THE CAST AND CREW OF RUN! (clockwise from top right): Nick Casarona, Ed McLinn, Ryan Singer, Rick Seifert, Timothy English, Sarah Walker, James Kellogg, Doug Rottering and Meghan Dickinson.
  • Composer D.H. Rottering also worked with Timothy English on Stuck on Star Wars and Grassfire.
  • James Kellogg and Timothy English also appeared together in Stuck on Star Wars.
  • Run was inspired by the 1966 George Lucas short film Freiheit.
  • The name Dr. Scully is a nod to Dr. Dana Scully on The X-Files.  In Run!, Dr. Scully is a man and is never shown on screen.
  • The Blonde Woman is never referred to by name in Run!.
  • The character Victor Corso was named after Philip J. Corso a former U.S. Army Lieutenant who wrote the book, ‘The Day After Roswell’.
  • Filming was interrupted while shooting the climactic scene by the Lawrence Police Department. Neighbors in the rural neighborhood where it was filmed called the police claiming someone was being executed and dragged from a vehicle.
  • Five of the cast members attended Topeka West High School.
  • “Run!” was originally meant as a short film prequel to a proposed alien invasion trilogy.  The first film of ‘The Invasion Chronicles’ was supposed to be called Oracle.  It was put on hold because of the birth of English’s daughter in 2003.
  • Currently there are plans to reboot “Run” under the working title of “EndRun”.

Promotions:

“Run” teaser:

“Run” trailer:

Clips:

**COMING SOON**

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