
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
YESWai
Top of the afternoon to you. We are still alive don't worry. We've returned to spread news of a friend on a mission. Wei sets off on her first ever Glastonbury adventure tonight. To make it even more special she is performing like a monkey to bring you 'YesWei'. Think of it as a 21st century version of the cult 90's show Challenge Aneka.
Visit YesWai to lay down the next big challenge and stay up to date with her completed tasks. She will be running the blog via her mobile phone once on site. Break a leg Wai. Don't worry that's not a challenge from us, we miss you already.

Friday, 22 May 2009
Haway the lads

Above: Director Pat Holden and one of the leading actors Liam Boyle (Elvis).
Elvis changes everything. He's part of a gang called The Pack. The Pack is legendary; they dress in a cultish, almost effeminate style that's at odds with the Boneheads and Bootboys they fight against. They have androgynous wedge haircuts worn with Lacoste tennis shirts, Lois jeans and Adidas Forest Hills training shoes. For as long as he has been going to football, Carty has been fascinated by The Pack. Now Elvis is offering him a way in..
In brief : Awaydays is based on the bestselling novel by Kevin Sampson. Set in the post-punk era in the North West of England. Paul Carty (Nicky Bell) is 19, good-looking, funny, clever - and bored out of his mind. His mother died a year ago. He lives in middle class suburbia with his silently grieving father and feisty young sister, Molly. Carty works as a junior civil servant and spends all his wages on gigs, clubs, records and football. It's at a match that he meets Elvis (Liam Boyle).
Elvis changes everything. He's part of a gang called The Pack. The Pack is legendary; they dress in a cultish, almost effeminate style that's at odds with the Boneheads and Bootboys they fight against. They have androgynous wedge haircuts worn with Lacoste tennis shirts, Lois jeans and Adidas Forest Hills training shoes. For as long as he has been going to football, Carty has been fascinated by The Pack. Now Elvis is offering him a way in..
Hopefully the guys from MPC will be popping in next week to have at even more filmic delights and we'd both highly recommend the movie too! It's out May 22nd ... today. So go see it!
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Friday, 15 May 2009
Casual Nabs Chat

The event was hosted by no less than Sir John Hegarty, the H of the BBH global empire and the 'Michael Parkinson' of the evening, seated far left. With Hegarty, a panel including from L to R, one half of the BBH ECD team and close protégé to the host, Nick Gill. Second in line "the number one most awarded director in the world" Danny Kleinman. Thirdly creative partner at Adam&Eve, Ben Priest and last and least...Tony Davidson, part of the all-conquering creative duo at W+K London.
Slightly expensive at £45 for an hour and a half, we were lucky enough to get tickets through work. Awesome experience, looking forward to seeing Hegs again the week after next at D&AD.
A View From The Afternoon

Thursday, 7 May 2009
Morph and Gromit ruck!?



(Ruck: A geordie proverb for shag...what elese?)
Some exciting characters were in the office today. Jennie from Aardman brought Wallace & Gromit as well as Morph and Shaun the Sheep for us to fool around with.

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