This is FMLY's Quarterly Income STMT and by the looks of things they will be filing 12 days from now on the 31st. Correct me if I'm wrong but shouldn't we be seeing new high's?
Quarterly Balance Sheet Total common shares OS Looks like we're getting more attention hopefully we will bring in some $$$ this quarter to make things a little interesting which I'm sure we will
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Press Release Source: Family Room Entertainment Corporation
Family Room Entertainment Cooking in ``Microwave'' Thursday March 23, 4:01 pm ET
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2006--Emmett/Furla Films, a wholly owned subsidiary of Family Room Entertainment Corporation (OTCBB:FMLY - News), is pleased to announce that they have joined up with Primetime Pictures to produce "Microwave Park," based on Eugene Hess' original spec. Kelsey Howard ("CRUEL WORLD") will direct. Randall Emmett, George Furla and Todd Nealey ("CRUEL WORLD") will produce. Primetime's Len Evans will executive produce along with Emmett/Furla's M. Dal Walton, III. The picture, which will be financed by Primetime Pictures, is anticipated for production in July.
ADVERTISEMENT "MICROWAVE PARK" is the story of four narcotic detectives who walk a thin line between cop and gangster -- placing them in the crossfire between gangs and the FBI. When a police psychologist gets involved, she alone puts together the pieces of the puzzle and is forced to choose between covering up the crimes or bringing the truth to light.
Emmett/Furla Films, in conjunction with a third-party financier, produced Richard Donner's "16 BLOCKS" which Alcon Entertainment and Warner Bros. released nationwide in February. The pic stars Bruce Willis, Mos Def and David Morse. Alcon and Warner Bros. will also release the Nicolas Cage Star-er "THE WICKER MAN" with Neil La Bute directing in the early fall of 2006. Emmett/Furla Films also provided producing services in connection with Bruce Beresford's "THE CONTRACT" with John Cusack and Morgan Freeman starring. Emmett/Furla Films, is currently in production on "HOME OF THE BRAVE" for director Irwin Winkler and are in pre-production on the Michael Douglas star-er "KING OF CALIFORNIA" for director Michael Cahill. Both pictures were financed by third-party financiers.
The deal with Primetime was packaged by Paradigm.
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LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2006--Emmett/Furla Films, a wholly owned subsidiary of Family Room Entertainment Corporation (OTCBB:FMLY - News), would like to present the following status report on projects that are in development and/or slated for production in calendar year 2006.
Emmett/Furla Films is pleased to announce that Warner Bros. and Alcon Entertainment will release "16 BLOCKS" nationwide on March 3, 2006. The picture stars Bruce Willis, Mos Def and David Morse, and was directed by Richard Donner ("LETHAL WEAPON"). Emmett/Furla Films provided producing-type services in connection with "16 BLOCKS."
The following projects, in connection with which Emmett/Furla Films provided producing services, have completed principal photography and are currently in post-production:
* "THE WICKER MAN," starring Nicolas Cage for director Neil LaBute ("IN THE COMPANY OF MEN"); * "THE CONTRACT," starring John Cusack and Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman with Academy Award Nominee Bruce Beresford directing; and * "88 MINUTES" starring Al Pacino for director John Avnet ("UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL").
The following project, in connection with which Emmett/Furla Films provided co-financing and producing services, has completed principal photography and is currently in post-production: # "BORDERLAND," which Lions Gate Films will distribute, is a horror picture based on a true story.
As we are currently in negotiations on several projects, FMLY hopes to release information on these projects by the end of the current quarter.
About Family Room Entertainment
Family Room Entertainment Corporation, with its subsidiaries, Emmett Furla Films Productions ("EFFP"), Emmett Furla Films Distribution ("EFFD") and EFF Independent (EFFI"), is a publicly held company trading on the NASDAQ Bulletin Board under the symbol "FMLY." Family Room Entertainment develops, produces and performs production related services for the entertainment industry. Family Room Entertainment's goal, through EFFI and EFFP, is to facilitate relationships (and as such, provide production-related services) between creative talent (including writers, actors and directors) and companies who produce, finance and distribute motion pictures. FMLY derives its income from producer fees, production consulting and service fees and royalties as well as participation in the profits, if any, of certain of the pictures it produces.
The FMLY co-founders, Randall Emmett and George Furla, believe that they have the expertise and contacts within the entertainment industry, specifically in the competitive development, production and distribution arenas, to profitably acquire content, package product by adding value to the content with top quality talent and arrange with third parties to produce and finance motion pictures which are in the moderate to higher level budgets, which can be distributed by those with the expertise to effectively do so to a mass worldwide audience. However, there is no assurance that any motion picture, which has not yet been released, will be released, that a change in the scheduled release dates of any such films will not occur or, if such motion picture is released, it will be successful.
Forward-Looking Statement:
Safe Harbor: Statements contained in this news release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause results to differ materially from those projected.
This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "ACT"). In particular, when used in the preceding discussion, the words "plan," "confident that," "believe," "expect," "intend to" and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of the ACT and are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, market conditions, competitive factors, the ability to successfully complete additional financings and other risks.
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Emmett/Furla Films Development Internship This is a PART TIME Unpaid Internship Location: Beverly Hills CA Date Posted: 3/23/2006 9:20:43 PM Description: Emmett/Furla Films and Family Room Entertainment (NASDAQ OTC: BB Symbol: FMLY) are currently seeking interns to assist the producers with all phases of Development, Production and Post-Production. At present, Emmett/Furla Films is in pre-production on “King of California” starring Michael Douglas and produced by Alexander Payne, 2005 Academy Award winner for Best Screenplay “Sideways”. Also, we are preparing to begin production on “Rambo IV” starring Sylvester Stallone, with a start date scheduled for mid-2006. Additionally, Emmett/Furla Films is in current production on “Home of the Brave” starring Samuel L. Jackson and directed by Irwin Winkler. Projects in post-production include: “88 Minutes”, starring Al Pacino and directed by Jon Avnet and “Wicker Man” starring Nicolas Cage. “16 Blocks” starring Bruce Willis and directed by Richard Donner, the director of “Lethal Weapon” was released in theaters nationwide on March 3, 2006. Requirements: Interested candidates should be highly motivated, self-starters who possess a good attitude and a natural ability to think on his/her feet. All individuals must be able to handle a high-paced, high-energy environment. Individuals will be required to assist the producers with a variety of tasks including: office activities, script reading and working on set. Interns will also participate in project development including research, script coverage and story notes as well as sitting in on casting meetings. Scheduling is flexible however, in order to receive the most from this program, we suggest no less than 10 hours per week. Due to the nature of this young production company, we will also be looking to possibly promote from within.
Please tell Emmett/Furla Films that you found the listing at
Contact: All interested parties should send their resumes and a cover letter. Absolutely No Phone Calls!
Via email: opportunities*fmlyroom.com This employer will accept your resume as text in body of email This employer will accept your resume as an attachment
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know, FMLY gets a flat fee for their services. The revenue generated from these movies have no effect on Famly Room's bottom line. That is why this stock has been so low, for so long. I dont see them announcing any big revenue's in the near future.
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Family Room Entertainment Corporation, with its subsidiaries, Emmett Furla Films Productions ("EFFP"), Emmett Furla Films Distribution ("EFFD") and EFF Independent (EFFI"), is a publicly held company trading on the NASDAQ Bulletin Board under the symbol "FMLY." Family Room Entertainment develops, produces and performs production related services for the entertainment industry. Family Room Entertainment's goal, through EFFI and EFFP, is to facilitate relationships (and as such, provide production-related services) between creative talent (including writers, actors and directors) and companies who produce, finance and distribute motion pictures. FMLY derives its income from producer fees, production consulting and service fees and royalties as well as participation in the profits, if any, of certain of the pictures it produces."
I think that a majority of the flat fees are done, since they're starting to establish their name some more.. most of their movies these days are done for a percentage.
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I have an order sitting at .0132. I'm thinking that it might fill early in the morning when the stock makes a couple random jumps in the bid and ask.
With any amount of buying pressure, this thing will soar. I just hope I can get in at my price before it takes off.
-------------------- Hindsight is 20:1. It's like printing money.
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yeah, this is one of those stocks you'll have to hold for a little while to see some green, but its got some good potential if you're patient.
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Sooner or later all these little pieces are about to be seen as one WHOLE investment and the PPS should reflect it well into the double digits.
Great interview the link is at the bottom............. By Kenn Gold
The following is an interview conducted with Paul Campbell from Battlestar Galactica. The interview was done jointly with TheSciFiWorld.net, and bsgtns.com. The full interview can be heard on this weeks MediaBlvd podcast. paulcampbell_mainMB/TSFW>> Thanks a lot for taking the time to talk to us Paul. Paul> You’re very welcome. MB/TSFW>>Can you start out by telling us what you’ve been doing since you left Battlestar Galactica?
Paul> I’ve been busy, busy, busy looking for work. Let me tell you. I just got back from Pilot season in Los Angeles , which was fairly dismal I think, all things considered. But I did have the fortune of working on a feature with Al Pacino. A little bit on this movie called 88 minutes, shooting in Vancouver . It’s a thriller. That was rather exciting, and that actually happened sort of in the two weeks following my departure from Battlestar. Then basically had Christmas then went down to LA for a couple of months and sort of ground out the process of pilot season. And I’m just back in Vancouver now regrouping. I’m attempting to get a work visa for the US , which will make it a lot easier to do guest stars and smaller sort of walk on roles in features and stuff, which now are sort of unavailable to me. Once that goes thru hopefully, I’ll head back down to Los Angeles to become gainfully employed. http://www.mediablvd.com/magazine/Ma...006042015.html __________________