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This Is Funny, You Should Watch It of the Day: Family Guy’s Emmy campaign video pokes fun at The Office, pays homage to the classic “where’s my money” Stewie-Brian exchange from episode #4ACX25, “Patriot Games.”

According to THR’s Live Feed, this is the first of six campaign videos, with each one mocking a different TV show competing against Family Guy for the coveted award.

It’s so hard to find the original version of “Where’s my money?” online, so this is great.



On August 11th, at Tribeca Cinemas, we finally had the New York City premiere of All God’s Children.

After having been invited into the homes and lives of the people featured in the…



We’ve had the most amazing experience over the last week with two All God’s Children screenings in Washington, DC and one in New York City.

It was wonderful to spend more time with some of…



lindsaycampbell:

Flaming Lips cover Madonna’s, Borderline.

Grabbed this from Dani McIntyre’s NYC marathon site, runrundmc and it’s AMAZING.



Our screenings in DC were amazing and we were so fortunate not only to spend more time with some of the people in the film and their families but also to meet so many amazing people at the SNAP…



Marilyn and Beverly Shellrude during their childhood in Africa

All God’s Children will be screening twice in the DC area this weekend.

The first screening, on Saturday night,…



this looks soooo badass!



The August issue of Christianity Today, the leading Evangelical magazine, features a detailed review of All God’s Children written by film critic Brandon Fibbs.

The online…



Time flies and the year is more than half-way over. Here is the list of my favorite songs during the second quarter of 2009:



Straight To Hell by Lily Allen

Search And Destroy



It is now possible to RSVP or purchase will-call tickets for the NYC Premiere of All God’s Children on August 11th. To announce that fact we just sent out an invitation.

In case you didn’t…



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