Friday, September 29, 2006

Frozen's Basketball Man rocks Vegas House of Blues


Cheers, laughs and rollicking applause rocked the Las Vegas House of Blues Wednesday night for the first-ever preview of Frozen Pictures’ documentary feature Basketball Man.


The event hosted by comedy superstar Tommy Davidson boasted dozens of sports celebrities and legends, and went well into the night as the VIPS took the year's most spectacular hoops party upstairs to the top of Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino for an intimate and lively soiree in the exclusive Foundation Room.

It was a fitting way to announce the first feature documentary to tell the story of the life and legacy of basketball's inventor, Dr. James Naismith.

After a silent auction of sports memorabilia benefiting the Naismith International Basketball Foundation, the group's president, Renee DiGiulio, took the stage to introduce Ian Naismith-- grandson of the inventor and star of the film. Ian electrified the crowd with with his straight-talking charisma before bringing out executive producers Dee Pack and Keith Zimmerman of Double Dog Sports & Entertainment, and Frozen Pictures producers Brett Hudson, Burt Kearns and Jerry Peluso.


“This is a movie about heroes,” director Kearns told the crowd. “Dr. James Naismith, and his grandson Ian, who has taken his original rules and gone on a one-man crusade to use them in the name of something that may sound corny but is more important than ever today— sportsmanship.”

Host Tommy Davidson then got the big ball rolling by introducing a childhood hero, Harlem Globetrotter Gator Rivers, renowned as “The World’s Greatest Ball-Handler.”


After Gator took the stage, the crowd was treated to a piece of sports and entertainment history as Gator performed superhuman ball tricks to the tune of “Sweet Georgia Brown”—whistled by Davidson. For a few minutes, the glitzy House of Blues was turned into the Apollo Theatre…


The heat was only turned up when Gator looked into the audience and coaxed Basketball Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard— the first female Globetrotter— onstage to join him in some of the fanciest ball tricks this side of the Staples Center.

And then the big screen was lowered and Basketball Man premiered. The 25-minute teaser included scenes from the film and some of the biggest names in the game, including Bob Cousy, Oscar Robertson, Steve Nash, Carmelo Anthony, and Michael Jordan.


The preview made clear the epic scope of the documentary, as it follows Dr. Naismith’s grandson Ian as sets off across the United States and Canada, seeking out out the milestones of his grandfather’s life in places as diverse as Almonte, Ontario and Lawrence, Kansas.

The audience was in for a surprise and a chuckle when they learned that the site of the original basketball game is now occupied by a McDonald’s restaurant.

There was a poignant moment when ailing Celtics legend Red Auerbach appeared to speak about Dr. Naismith’s intentions—and hearty laughs and applause for Red’s comments about what he thinks when he holds a basketball. Gator got even more cheers when he showed up onscreen to demonstrate how his trick ball handling relates to the game’s original 13 rules.


What do you do for encore to that? Tommy Davidson surely knew, as he treated the crowd to a side-splitting set of his standup comedy act. It was one more standing ovation on a night full of them.

Spotted in the crowd were stars including Oscar Robertson, Rick Barry, Norm Van Lier, Sam Lacey, Moses Malone, Marques Haynes, baseball great Al Fitzmorris (who composed and performed the film’s theme, “One In A Million”) and many others who partied til the early hours in the Foundation Room, overlooking the Vegas Strip.

The event was only the first as the Basketball Man promotional tour gets underway. Among its stops: Lawrence, Kansas, where Doc Naismith spent many years, and Springfield Massachusetts, where he invented the game.

Stay tuned here for the latest on Basketball Man…


MAN IN BLACK: Ian Naismith, star of Basketball Man, has a Johnny Cash moment at the House of Blues

BIG DOG: Executive producer Dee Pack of Double Dog Sports & Entertainemnt was the man behind the scenes of the sensational preview premiere of the Dr. James Naismith documentary

SUPERSTAR TALENT: Tommy Davidson with Harlem Globetrotters legend Gator Rivers

THE SPORTSMAN: Executive producer Keith Zimmerman, Dee Pack's Double Dog partner, gives props to the stars and legends who make Basketball Man such a riveting feature

THE PRODUCERS: Ian Naismith introduces Jerry Peluso, Burt Kearns & Brett Hudson, producers of the film about his grandfather's life and legacy

BIG NEWS: News media from around the country were at the House of Blues to interview Ian Naismith and other stars at the Basketball Man preview bash

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Showtime for Frozen Pictures' Basketball Man


BASKETBALL MAN
LAS VEGAS PREMIERE

Hosted by celebrity emcee Tommy Davidson

Wednesday, Septeptember 27, 2006
6 pm – 9 pm
VIP Reception until midnight

House of Blues – Las Vegas
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino

General Admission $175
Mezzanine Seating $200
OBA Seating $250

Contact 702.370.4639 for tickets
Contact 702.349.9153 for VIP Table reservations


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Friday, September 15, 2006

Frozen's Basketball Man boasts All Star line-up

The Players:







The Coaches:

The Owner & The Commissioner:

The Sportswriter & The Grandson:

The Man:

Cloud 9: Postcards from Thailand


The international push for Frozen Pictures' first motion picture, the hilarious, sexy sports comedy, Cloud 9, is well underway and has made its way into Asia. With new packaging and a special "wish you were here" promotion, the DVD starring Burt Reynolds is a top attraction in shops and on the Web, including the Siamzone entertainment site.


Cloud 9 was written and produced by Brett Hudson and Burt Kearns of Frozen Pictures, along with Oscar-winner (The Godfather, Million Dollar Baby) Albert S. Ruddy. It remains a current hit rental DVD, and is headed to "on demand" cable television.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

See the trailer for Cloud 9



Frozen Pictures' first motion picture comedy, Cloud 9, written and produced by Brett Hudson & Burt Kearns, along with Academy Award-winner Albert S. Ruddy (The Godfather, Million Dollar Baby), is a hit on Fox Home Entertainment DVD.

See it soon on demand on television... and around the world, distributed by Lakeshore International.

Carmelo Anthony to star in Basketball Man doco


Carmelo Anthony is the latest NBA superstar to join the line-up of Frozen Pictures' documentary feature,Basketball Man.

Anthony shot his segments wih Basketball Man director Burt Kearns at a recreation center in Inglewood, California, where the Denver Nuggets forward was shooting a television commercial for Nike.

Special thanks goes to Carmelo’s team at BDA Sports Management.

BDA president Bill Duffy and Marketing VP Bill Sanders will be featured on the Basketball Man DVD, in a special segment on BDA’s international reach, superstar basketball clientele and unique social philosophy.

From Gilligan's Island to Frozen's feature


Harlem Globetrotter legend Gator Rivers is featured among the many basketball in the new Frozen pictures documentary, Basketball Man.

Known as “The Greatest Ball-Handler in the World," Gator demonstrates his amazing basketball skills and gets to the heart of the game in a special segment on the impact of its rules.

Gator starred with the Globetrotters from 1973 to 1986, travelling the world and wowing crowds as the team's premier dribbler. He met Presidents and kings— and also landed him in television history, when he starred in the landmark television movie, The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan’s Island.

Since leaving the Globetrotters, Gator has formed a youth foundation called the Gatorball Academy where he teaches his skills and talents to kids.

He starred in the 2003 movie, Trick Dribble, hosts motivational clinics and is in great demand as a speaker, often appearing at schools and other youth organizations to talk about the importance of setting goals, staying in school and avoiding drugs.

In recent months, Gator's reputation has spread through the Internet as the showy star of the Basketball Man online trailer. While he speaks eloquently about the life and legacy of Dr. James Naismith in Basketball Man, he reflects here on his own legendary, influential life:

“Basketball entered my life on my seventh birthday. My mom took me to the Star Theater in Savannah, Georgia to see the Harlem Globetrotters in Go Man, Go! It starred Marcus Haynes and Goose Tatum. I saw Marcus dribble the basketball, and I was hooked. Left the movie. My mom bought me a little basketball about yea big and I went home pounding that thing.

“And next day I went to school and went straight to the library because I wanted to know more about the Harlem Globetrotters and basketball. Checked out a little book entitled How to Play Basketball. And in that book I saw that the greatest sporting team in the history of basketball was the Harlem Globetrotters. I also learned that a guy by the name of James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts invented the game of basketball at a YMCA. He was a physical ed teacher. And I also found he was a clergyman. I was really impressed with the things that he imparted to basketball.”