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Rob Michael Hugel

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Rob Michael Hugel

Scns Live - s5 ep 20 - The Boobs Tube
This week on the Super Cool Nerd Show we're talking about the new Fall TV season. What do we like so far, what do we not like, and what did we hate?

This week on Scns, Its our 2016 Fall TV preview, Join Jason, Rob, BC, Cora and Intern Ricardo as they discuss the upcoming television season and predict what will stay and what will fail..

Every week, the Scns gang gets together to present the latest news and events from the world of geek culture to our viewers in a live news format.  We bring in special guests, talk up the latest news, and break down what's buzzing in the nerd community for the week.

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  • 9/30/2016
  • by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jason The X)
  • Cinelinx
Everything Steven Soderbergh Watched and Read in 2015
Displaying a transparency that few filmmakers of his fame and / or caliber would even bother with, Steven Soderbergh has, for a couple of years, been keen on releasing lists of what he watched and read during the previous twelve months. If you’re at all interested in this sort of thing — and why not? what else are you even doing with your day? — the 2015 selection should be of strong interest, this being a time when he was fully enmeshed in the world of creating television.

He’s clearly observing the medium with a close eye, be it what’s on air or what his friends (specifically David Fincher and his stillborn projects) show him, and how that might relate to his apparent love of 48 Hours Mystery or approach to a comparatively light slate of cinematic assignments — specifically: it seems odd that the last time he watched Magic Mike Xxl, a...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 1/6/2016
  • by Nick Newman
  • The Film Stage
Penny Dreadful season 2 delayed by a week
Both the American and UK airdates for Penny Dreadful season 2 have been slightly pushed back…

Fans of Penny Dreadful, prepare to wait ever so slightly longer for the next season to begin. Both sets of airdates – American and UK – have been pushed back by a week.

It's been a couple of weeks since we've had any updates about the show, with the full trailer reveal being the last we heard of its progress.

No reason was given for the delay that we can find, so perhaps its little more than a logistic matter. If it’s down to quality control, though, surely no-one will mind giving the behind-the-scenes team another week to get all the kinks ironed out.

Either way, Eva Green, Josh Hartnett et al will now return to American screens on Sunday the 3rd of May, and British ones two days later on Tuesday the 5th of May.
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 2/12/2015
  • by rleane
  • Den of Geek
Full trailer lands for Penny Dreadful season 2
"Do you believe the past can return?" asks the new trailer for Penny Dreadful season 2...

It's no secret that we were rather impressed by Penny Dreadful's debut season here at Den Of Geek Towers. We're excited, then, to be passing on the trailer for season 2.

The second season begins on Sunday the 26th of April in America, and will grace Sky Atlantic in the UK on Tuesday the 28th of April. Here's the trailer...

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TV News Rob Leane Penny Dreadful 20 Jan 2015 - 09:04 Penny Dreadful season 2Eva GreenJosh HartnettSam MendesTimothy Dalton See related Penny Dreadful: exploring the cultural context The monstrous concerns of Penny Dreadful The Knick season 1 episode 1 review: Method and Madness...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 1/20/2015
  • by rleane
  • Den of Geek
David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel in Bones (2005)
Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on Big Bang, Bones, Good Wife, Arrow, Supernatural, Soa, Once, NCIS and More
David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel in Bones (2005)
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com

Question: It’s been too long since you’ve had anything on Bones. With the show about to return, what can you tease about it? —Cassidy

Ausiello: Booth and Brennan are going incognito again, and the setting for their covert mission sounds Lol hilarious. “They are going to be undercover at a crossword puzzle tournament,” reveals exec producer Stephen Nathan, who hints that they will be taking on new aliases this time around. “That remains to be seen,...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 9/11/2014
  • TVLine.com
Rob Michael Hugel
Tribeca Video: Artists Discuss Generating Content in the Brave New Online World
Rob Michael Hugel
Tribeca N.O.W. is a new initiative that recognizes creators of new online work (N.O.W.) aiming to discover, highlight, and celebrate the next generation of storytellers who choose to create and share their work in the online space. Tribeca Film Festival Programmer, Cara Cusumano, sat down with several artists/online pioneers as part of a series of talks hosted at the Apple Store in SoHo.  Members of the panel included Rob Michael Hugel, creator and star of "I Hate Being Single," Ben Sinclair & Katja Blichfeld, creators of "High Maintenance," and Natalia Leite & Alexandra Roxo of "Be Here Nowish." Cusumano asked the creators where they wanted their work to develop. The answers revealed a similar theme. Television is the light at the end of the tunnel. Leite said, "I mean we would love to take our show to television. I think that would be a dream for us.
See full article at Indiewire
  • 4/28/2014
  • by Luke Slattery
  • Indiewire
Fund This: Hopes Are High For ‘I Hate Being Single’ Season 2
Series Name: I Hate Being Single Asking For: $15,000 on Indiegogo Amount Raised Thus Far (At Time Of Post): $3,831 Days Remaining In Campaign (At Time Of Post): 22 Description: I Hate Being Single is, like many other independent web series, a show about a young New Yorker trying to figure out how to survive as a twenty-something in the city. As you might expect, this means that the quality hinges almost entirely on the writing, which was, during the first season, quite good. The series is written and directed by Rob Michael Hugel, who stars as a hopelessly romantic Williamsburg resident. According to Splitsider, the first season "does for the twenty-something hipster Brooklyn crowd what Seinfeld did for the thirty-something Manhattan yuppie set." This campaign hopes to fund season two. Creator Bio: Hugel is a UCBer who often hangs out with his comedy and YouTube friends on the I Hate Being Single channel.
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 1/30/2014
  • by Sam Gutelle
  • Tubefilter.com
Kylie Sparks in Squaresville (2012)
What to Watch: 5 Web Series Worth Checking Out
Kylie Sparks in Squaresville (2012)
Rocker Jack White tells Conan O’Brien how three staples on a mid-century modern couch influenced his musical career, geeks try to find love at Comic-Con, and last year’s popular web series, Squaresville, debuts its second season. Plus, Phineas and Ferb spawns a new web show.

Serious Jibber-Jabber | This relatively new web series features O’Brien talking “for a long time with interesting people.” The late-night comedian handpicks his interview subjects and deftly navigates a wide range of topics with each guest. The fourth installment features a fascinating conversation with Grammy-winning musician/producer White.

The Real Rob | What’s making us happy this week?...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 2/7/2013
  • by Sheryl Rothmuller
  • TVLine.com
Saturday Night Live (1975)
What to Watch: 5 Web Series Worth Checking Out
Saturday Night Live (1975)
Rob Michael Hugel (I Hate Being Single) turns up on a quirky vlog to give dating advice, the online arm of Lorne Michaels’ production company premieres two new web series with Saturday Night Live stars, and First Dates’ Toby Harris (Seth Morris) might actually land a second date.

Coffey Chat | If you miss Hugel (I Hate Being Single), this is the perfect way to get your Rmh fix. He offers up tips on dating with Shannon Coffey on her web show Coffey Chat. None of the advice is what you would call practical, but it’s all chuckle-worthy.

Burning Love...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 6/21/2012
  • by Sheryl Rothmuller
  • TVLine.com
Virginia Madsen, Stephen Moyer, and Caitlin Gerard in Jan (2012)
What to Watch: 5 Web Series Worth Checking Out
Virginia Madsen, Stephen Moyer, and Caitlin Gerard in Jan (2012)
This week, I Hate Being Single concludes its stellar first season, SNL‘s Fred Armisen proves he’s a decent drummer, expensive tech gadgets go up in flames for no particular reason, and much more!

I Hate Being Single | In this hilarious two-part season finale, Rob joins a man cult where dudes in scarves and hoodies are taught how to live in a “sea of uncommitted bliss.” We can’t wait to see more from Rob Michael Hugel.

Jan | This soap-y web series features Sideways’ Virginia Madsen as a renown photographer-slash-horrible boss to title character Jan (Catlin Gerard), with True Blood...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 5/23/2012
  • by Sheryl Rothmuller
  • TVLine.com
The Story of a Heartbroken Hipster Who ‘Hates Being Single’
You’ve seen the story of a man or woman rebounding from a painful breakup a billion times in a million romantic comedies, often as enacted by Kate Hudson and/or Matthew David McConaughey Anna Faris and/or Katherine Heigl and/or Jennifer Garner in performances reinforcing Western gender stereotypes. I Hate Being Single is different. It gives the same romcom premise a hipster spin. New York City borough-based Actor/comedian/writer Rob Michael Hugel created and stars in the series that features a cast of funny people from Upright Citizens Brigade with acting so subtle it’s almost like they took a page from the hipster playbook and try not to care. The action follows the post-breakup heartbreak of a poor Brooklyn owner of skinny jeans, the series is more ha-ha funny than laugh out loud, but it’s odd, entertaining and completely engrossing nonetheless. Here’s an example: In the second episode,...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 5/16/2012
  • by Chris Landa
  • Tubefilter.com
Jon Hamm
The TVLine-Up: 5 Web Series Worth Watching
Jon Hamm
This week, Angela Kinsey talks dirty, Jon Hamm puts the moves on Mike O’Brien, and Penny and Alex deliver LOLs in the latest Happy Endings webisode.

First Dates with Toby Harris | Funny or Die writer Seth Morris stars in and writes for this new series about the awkward things than can happen on first dates. Office worker Kinsey brilliantly guests in the latest episode as Toby’s verbally and sexually aggressive date. Somewhere, Angela Martin is blushing.

Squaresville | Another Kickstarter success story, this show was created by film maker Matt Enlow. In the first episode, we meet high school...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 3/28/2012
  • by Sheryl Rothmuller
  • TVLine.com
Odessa, Kevin Sorbo, Josh Jennings Big Winners at Nytvf
The seventh annual New York Television Festival recently wrapped up its week-long showcase of independently produced programming and entertainment industry panels and presentations. The creators of the programming featured were hoping to gain exposure for their wares and a find a home for their content by way of the festival’s “innovative path of program development.” Hundreds of individuals with aspirations to add a few more television credits to their resumes or secure a budget for their original web series submitted creative briefs and/or pilots to one of the Nytvf’s many sponsored competitions. Here are a few of the winners. Bing Audience Choice Award Winner - I Hate Being Single Hipster, Brooklyn’s Rob Michael Hugel created this post-college, twenty-something lovelorn story about a guy in Kings County who struggles with employment, a mature sense of fashion, and especially the ladies. FX 'There is No Box' Comedy Award...
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  • 9/26/2011
  • by Joshua Cohen
  • Tubefilter.com
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