Wednesday 29 August 2007

Tuesday Pictures

Thanks to Phillip Glenister.com we now have some exciting images from the film Tuesday set to be released in 2008.This film will feature John Simm and Phillip Glenister as bank robbers.
Below is a brief report from the films Writer & Director, Sacha Bennett:


As you would expect, both John and Phil have been fantastic, and the other two jewel thieves in their crew are Ashley Walters and Cristian Solimeno, and the dynamic between all four actors is terrific to watch. Everyone is very excited about the film - we have the same crew as "Devilwood", so you can expect it to look beautiful. Rounding out the cast is Kate Magowan and Dylan Brown from Devilwood, along with Kevin Mcnally (Pirates of the Caribbean) and Linal Haft (MoulinRouge).

The new images can be seen below. All of these images below are © Pank Sethi 2007. So thanks to him for these pictures.



Saturday 25 August 2007

The Weekend Has Landed (Part 3)

We finally make it to part 3. This post is not another video comparison, but contains a promo for the movie which is entitled "Human Traffic Pop Promo". Personally though, I think a better title for it would be "The Weekend Has Landed". In this promo or trailer whatever you would like to call it, we get to see a lot of the footage from the title sequence of both versions of the movie.

It does differ greatly from the movies, as it is presented in an un-edited format (ie: without special effects overlayed). It also follows the style of a music video, and if it was a single the artists name would more than likely have 'featuring John Simm' tacked onto the end of it. Sounds cliche, but is quite appropriate to the video. You'll understand when you've watched it. Any way, enjoy.


Human Traffic 'Pop Promo'




Cyberman

The Weekend Has Landed (Part 2)

OK, peoples here we are with the second version of the comparison. In the first version, I presented the first 8 minutes and 56 seconds of both movies with the audio from the 'Original' movie. The second version is visually identical, but contains the audio from the 'Remixed' version. Doing the two different versions, allows us to see where we would be in the other version. Should we be watching them simultaneously.

Any way here it is, version number 2. Enjoy.


Human Traffic VS Human Traffic Remixed (Visual Comparison)
REMIXED AUDIO




Cyberman

The Weekend Has Landed (Part 1)

Back once again Simm-sons and daughters, in my last post I was full of appologies about my promised post about Human Traffic versus Human Traffic Remixed. Thankfully during the course of this week, some of those problems I mentioned were rectified. It wasn't an easy task, especially seeing as I also got bombed with ad-ware courtesy of "System Doctor 2006".

Yes System Doctor 2006, you B@$+@>)$! For those of you who don't know what I am talking about, I am referring to a program similar to Norton System Mechanic 2007. This is a program designed to remove adware from your system, System Doctor however should be renamed 'System Natropath' as it infects your system first then requests you purchase the product to remove the infection. How thoughtful, yes? Yeah right, anyway you don't want hear about that, you want to hear about John. That's why you're here isn't it? OK, here we go then.

Firstly I need to point out the title of this post, "The Weekend Has Landed (Part 1)". It has been named as this because it is in 3 parts, each containing a video. This the first part contains my promised video comparison of the 2 films, they both start out differently and eventually fall back into sync. You will understand when you watch it. The synchronizing is not a natural occurrence with the 2 movies, they are not of equal duration at all but are very close. So I corrected this by adding all of 7 frames of black to the original.

The 'Original' starts out with the introduction of Johns character in the movie "JIPP", then John moves on to discussing his friends, KOOP, MOFF, LULU and NINA. After this the title kicks in, and the movie formally starts. In the 'Remixed' version, the film starts with MOFF having a speil about being off his pickle then jumps straight into the titles. After the titles both versions then sync, but not forever as there are many differences between the 2 movies.

The soundtrack differs on both of them, some scenes are extended or completely re-edited giving a totally new perspective on this ground breaking movie. Essentially though they both tell the same tale but in a slightly different way. In my last post I mentioned that there was about to be a third version of the movie thrown into the mix, will it be another re-edit? At this stage it is unknown, but lets keep our fingers crossed. It would be very interesting to see "Human Traffic 2007 (The Final Edit)", I like the sound of that and I am sure JIPP does too.

Below you can find the first version of the comparison, it contains the audio from the original movie. I hope you like it, once you have watched it check it out again in the (Part 2) post with the audio from the Remix. Enjoy.


Human Traffic VS Human Traffic Remixed (Visual Comparison)
ORIGINAL AUDIO





Cyberman

Saturday 18 August 2007

More Traffic . . . Again?

Hello Simm-sons & daughters. Today I bring you more from the John Simm classic, "Human Traffic". I know I have previously promised you a comparison between "Human Traffic" & "Human Traffic Remixed", but unfortunately I am still being plagued with PC issues which have now doubled on my system. Does this mean you won't be receiving it, after all this time? The answer to that is no, it will still come just in a longer time frame.

Some good news regarding this film though is that, a new edition is of the film is set to be released on the 24th of September 2007 (according to sendit.com). The dvd is currently available on pre-order via the link above, however no details of alternate editing or special features are available at this time. So if you like the movie, this version could be the one for your collection. In anticipation of this, below you can find the trailer of the movie to enjoy in the interim.


"Human Traffic" Trailer



Cyberman

Thursday 16 August 2007

Take The John Simm Quiz

Did you know? that on Johns drama face BBC page you can now take a quiz about how much you know about John Simm. You are asked to answer ten questions and then it gives your mark out of ten. You can find this quiz by Clicking Here.

Wednesday 15 August 2007

Best Boys Clip 2

Here is yet another clip from the Cracker episode Best Boys featuring John Simm. This particular clip can be seen below however it does contain scenes that some will find unable to watch.

Tuesday 14 August 2007

Best Boys Clip

Here is a clip from Cracker and the episode Best Boys. This clip includes John Simm and Liam Cunningham and can be seen below.

Sunday 12 August 2007

Life On Mars - Series 1 Synopsis & Ratings

Greetings Simm-sons and daughters, today myself and Bad Wolf (my co-conspirator) are going to bring to you the first of 2 breakdowns (as I like to call them) on the wonderful series Life On Mars. The critically acclaimed show is currently being repeated in the UK, and has just finished its initial screening of series 1 in Australia. For those of unfamiliar with the show, this is a great opportunity to get a heads-up on what maybe one of the most controversial shows of this decade.

Controversial? Yes, Life On Mars is a "no holds barred" view on life in the 1970's, in all its politically incorrect glory. It has been highly criticized in the UK tabloids, as well as the US press for obvious reasons. The majority of the critique comes from those sickening prudish people, known as teachers. Apparently they believe the show encourages anti-social behaviour such as the victimisation of minorities. It does not do this at all, it simply portrays that time period as accurately as TV possibly can and for this reason is not aimed at minors.

Now that the introduction is out of the way, the series . . . . . (drum roll).

SERIES ONE

Episode One: We meet DCI Sam Tyler in 2006, he has a car accident whilst in pursuit of a kidnapper. When Sam awakes, its 1973 and he's only a DI. We meet his new boss Gene Hunt, Ray and the "agreeable" Chris, also the lovely Annie Cartwright. Sam amazingly enough, finds a connection between a murder in 1973 and the kidnapping of his girlfriend in 2006.

Cyberman on Ep 1: I absolutely loved this episode when it premiered, its what got me hooked on the show. I heard about it through the internet, and was intrigued by its premise, so much so that I ordered the DVD as soon as it was available. As an episode I would give this one over all a 9/10, as it captivates the audience from the word go all the way to its conclusion. A stunning pilot episode, one of the most original cop shows in the last 20 years!

Bad Wolf on Ep 1: Well what can i say? this episode was truly brilliant and automatically gets you hooked to the show. The chemistry between Gene and Sam begins in this episode. Overall i would give it a 8/10.

Episode Two: Sam and Gene butt heads over a criminal. Gene wants to plant evidence to convict the criminal, Sam thinks otherwise. A woman gets caught in crossfire, as a result of Trent (the criminal) being released. Sam mops her blood off the street with his jacket, at Genes request.

Cyberman on Ep 2: This episode was very different to what I'd expected from the previous episode. The first episode sets up the storyline, this one fully throws it in your face! We truly discover how things have changed in policing over the last 30 years in this one. Gene simply wants people behind bars, to make the police appear competent, whereas Sam is a sucker for procedure. Truly upfront and a riveting episode from start to finish. Overall I'd give this one an 8/10. I take an additional point off for this one, due to ancillary cast members not fully being utilized. At this stage it is merely the Sam and Gene show with the occasional bit of Annie, but still great viewing.

Bad Wolf on Ep 2: This episode is all about Sam and Gene and modern day policing and 1970's policing. It shows how Sam wants hard-core evidence whereas Gene is prepared to plant evidence on the suspect. Overall i would give this a 8/10.

Episode Three: Sam goes to a textile factory with the team, to investigate a murder. The factory eventually gets turned into apartments, which is where Sam lives in 2006. Genes method of catching the crook, is the first to speak did it. Sam has other ideas, eventually discovering that it is not a murder at all, but a cover-up instead for an industrial accident.

Cyberman on Ep 3: The episode was the clincher for me, it connected the 2 time periods in the most novel of ways. A murder is committed in factory in 73, which is Sam's apartment in 06, brilliant writing Pharaoh & Graham! I give this one a 9/10 as well.

Bad Wolf on Ep 3: This episode has to be one of my favourite of series . It was a brilliant story and I loved some of Gene Hunts funny phrases. Overall I would give this a 9/10 for one brilliant story.

Episode Four: A local nightclub owner and police informant "Stephen Warren", is using stand over tactics and extortion across the city. Gene permits this because Warren keeps the streets clean. Sam won't stand for it and sets out to put Warren away. He is distracted when he runs into his mother as a young woman.

Cyberman on Ep 4: This episode tugged at my heart strings, in a way I had not expected as it covered a subject which is very close to me personally, nightclubs. As I have previously mentioned in this blog, I used to DJ and the scenarios in this are reminiscent of my own experience in the industry. Yes I to, have had the unfortunate experience of coming face-to-face with the underworld, which is something I would not wish on anyone. Aside from this angle, the episode features famous singer (an actor playing him that is) Mark Bollan from 70's super group T-Rex. I give this one 9 as well, as its not perfect but comes very, very close! Also a nice introduction to Sam's mum.

Bad Wolf on Ep 4: This episode highlight has to be meeting Sam Tyler's mum and how easily he is distracted when he meets people who exist in his time period. Overall i would give this one a 7/10 also as it is a quite emotional but good story.

Episode Five: Sam, Gene and Annie go under cover as bartenders to solve a soccer related murder. The team are under very tight time restraints, to solve the crime. There is a big game on Saturday, which they believe will turn into a bloodbath if they don't.

Cyberman on Ep 5: To those of you who aren't sports fans, this is the episode you will like the least. It is very soccer-centric, and I personally don't like sport all. This episodes redeeming feature to me was the fact that it gave us a kind-of history lesson on sports violence, so kudos to kudos for that. I give this episode a 5/10, that's just me though. I imagine BW will differ to me greatly on this one!

Bad Wolf on Ep 5: Well right you are Rob I thoroughly enjoyed this episode as it relates to something I am interested in, football. I thought the overall plot was very interesting as we believe that a city fan has killed a united fan in light of the weekends game. Overall I would give this a 8/10.

Episode Six: In 2006 Sam's life support is about to be switched off, whilst in 1973 a local newspaper is under siege. Sam's flashbacks / daydreams, lead him to believe if he saves the hostages he will save himself. He has to save the hostages by 2.00pm or the hostages will be shot.

Cyberman on Ep 6: Another interesting way of connecting the 2 time periods. This one gives you non-stop action from title to title, Sam's life support is due to be shut off at 2.00pm the same time as the hostages are due to be shot in 73. With all of the wars that have happened in the last 40 years, I am certain everybody will meet someone like this war-vet featured in this at some stage in their life. I give this one a 7/10, I dislike war-vets because their misery is everyone elses fault bar their own!

Bad Wolf on Ep 6: I agree that this story is a very interesting way of connecting the time periods. With Sam's life at stake in both scenarios he realises to save himself in the 2006 he must save himself in 1973. I thought the whole hostage situation was brilliant and great to watch. Overall I would give this a 9.5/10

Episode Seven: Sam leads an investigation into a death in custody, with alarming results. He discovers after digging through a web of deceit, that Ray is the cause. When Sam gives his findings to Gene, Ray gets demoted and Sam finds corruption is deep within the station.

Cyberman on Ep 7: This episode sees Sam and Ray going head-to-head, which is great television. Both of them bum out on their goals, Sam gets Ray demoted but really wants him sacked! Ray wants Sam gone, but ends up becoming lower on the food chain instead. This ones an 8, another near perfect piece, but spoiled slightly by its minimal amount of Gene.

Bad Wolf on Ep 7: Although I found this episode good in parts like the fight between Sam and Ray. It didn't particularly interest me as much as the rest of series 1 did. Overall I would give this a 6/10.

Episode Eight: Sam runs into his father during a murder investigation. It turns out Vic Tyler is involved with the porn industry, which he does behind Sam's mothers' back to pay the bills. Sam unravels what some of his flashbacks / daydreams mean. One of them involves Annie.

Cyberman on Ep 8: Sam's Dad in porn, maximum flashbacks! What more can I say the episodes a 9.5/10 to me.

Bad Wolf on Ep 8: Robs review on this episode basically is what I felt about this episode. The whole "Sam realising why his dad left bit" was brilliant. Overall I'd give this a 9/10 a great end to a great series.

Saturday 11 August 2007

The JSPR animation collection P2

Greeting Simm-sons & daughters, my blog partner Badwolf recently (in the last post)gave you an animated version of the Amazon Series 3 Limted Edition Boxset for Doctor Who. Well this post is going to follow that trend, by offering you Issue 384 (yes I know its not the latest issue) of Doctor Who Magazine as an animated gif as well. In the picture below you see the covers merging or regenerating from one into the other. This issue followed the American trend of producing multiple covers, to maximize sales dollars or pounds as the case may be. I hope you all enjoy it.

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DWM Issue 384


Cyberman

Amazon Series 3 Special Cover Revealed

A new special addition box set for Doctor Who Series 3 has been revealed by Amazon.co.uk. This cover on both sides will feature non other than John Simm has The Master. On one side The Master is holding a sign saying "Saxon Is Your Man" and on the other The Master is holding a sign saying "I Am The Master". These cover have been converted into a gif image that can be seen below. To pre-order this box set for £52.49 Click Here.

Friday 10 August 2007

Star Wars Theory

Here is a clip from the film Human Traffic starring John Simm. In this clip the character Moff comes up with a interesting theory on the good and the bad sides of the force, and Han Solo is an intergalactic smack dealer. This clip can be seen below but it does contain Explicit Lyrics.

Thursday 9 August 2007

It's A Gas Mask

Not that long ago John Simm appeared in three episodes of Doctor Who as the Doctor's sworn enemy The Master. Here is one of my favourite scenes of John Simms Master. This clip can be seen below and is called It's A Gas Mask.

Wednesday 8 August 2007

NME TV: John Simm at Glastonbury Festival 2007

Here is a video of John Simm at the Glastonbury Festival 2007. In this short clip John describes his best moments and what he's about to go and see. This clip can be seen below.

Tuesday 7 August 2007

Nice One Bruva

Here is another clip from Human Traffic which John Simm starred in. This clip is very funny and can be seen below. This clip does contain explicit lyrics.

Monday 6 August 2007

Jungle Ravers

Here is a funny clip out of the Human Traffic movie which John Simm appeared in. This clip is from the start of the film and is called Jungle Ravers. This clip can be seen below.

Sunday 5 August 2007

50th Post

Yes, John Simm PR has now reached its 50th post. I'd like to thank everyone who has took their time to come and check out this site. I'd also like to thank my fellow contributor Robert for all his work into this site. Thank you once again and please keep visiting.

Saturday 4 August 2007

Seven Days

John is already booked up way in advance as he is due to appear in a film called Seven Days in 2012. Though not much is yet known about this film yet but we do know this:

This film charts the relationship between a man imprisoned for drug smuggling and his wife and is being shot over the course of five years, a few weeks at a time.

Friday 3 August 2007

Creating Life On Mars Part 2

Here as promised is the second part from the documentary of Creating Life On Mars. It has interviews with the writers and also shows various clips. This program was originally shown on BBC4. Part 2 can be seen below.

Thursday 2 August 2007

Creating Life On Mars Part 1

Here is a short documentary on how Life On Mars was created. It has interviews with the writers and also shows various clips. This program was originally shown on BBC4. Part 1 can be seen below and Part 2 will be posted shortly.

Wednesday 1 August 2007

Is There Life On Mars?

Here it is my fifth fan made music video and my first Life On Mars one. In this video i used clips from Life On Mars Series 1 and 2. The music is by David Bowie and is called Life On Mars. This video can be seen below and please could i ask all viewers to comment on its You Tube page which can be found by Clicking Here.