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Summer Of HD 2014 – Week 6 Poll

A last minute vote got us a decision on a winner in week 5.  It goes to Beautiful Little Fool with 60%, ahead of The Promise on 40%.

Week 6 sees the of Cold Case season 3 episodes Colors, Committed and Dog Day Afternoons as the options.  The decision is yours.

Summer Of HD 2014 - Week 6

  • Ep 14 - Dog Day Afternoons (67%, 2 Votes)
  • Ep 4 - Colors (33%, 1 Votes)
  • Ep 5 - Committed (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 3

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Cold Case S03E08 – Honor HD Screencaps

Cold_Case_S03E08_lilly_083Somewhat appropriately given today’s date (26th May 2014) today we re-visit the Cold Case episode called Honor.

In the US today is Memorial Day, a day of remembrance for members of the American Armed Forces who have died in the service of their country.  In the UK we have a similar day, it is on the 2nd Sunday of November so is not a national holiday, called Remembrance Sunday which is primarily about those lost in the two World Wars.  We have a national holiday today in the UK as well but it is not for any specific reason.

Honor revolves around the death of a Vietnam vet who is killed shortly after returning from the war in early 1973.

We may be marking loss but we can also celebrate a gain with this episode.  Tracie Thoms (Kat Miller on CC) started on the show in this episode and did sterling work through to the end.

This, the latest entry in the KM UK Summer Of HD 2014 brings 132 HD (720p) Lilly screencaps and 6 great promo photos to the Gallery.

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2 Br/1 Ba To Be Released In Late 2014

on_set_20120927_009It’s been quite a long time since we last had any news about this project.

Filmed towards the end of 2012 2 Br/1 Ba (2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, the description of a dwelling) has been looking for distribution ever since.  The last item KM UK published on this on the discovering of a couple of teaser trailers back in October 2013.

In the past 24 hours news has broken that the film, starring Alexa Vega (Spy Kids) and Spencer Grammer (Greek), has been picked up by Lionsgate and Grindstone Entertainment for distribution later this year in the domestic (i.e. the USA) market.  No word so far on other territories.

2 Br/1 Ba is a drama about two roommates (Alexa as Janie and Spencer as Dee) who one day have a very destructive disagreement.  Kathryn has a supporting role as Olivia Morgan, exact details of her relationship with the two co-habitees is not know.

Congrats to all involved.  We look forward to finally seeing the film and KM UK will certainly bring you more news as and when we can.

eBayers Beware

ebay_120x120During one of my recent regular web searches I found a lot of Kathryn-related photos on sale on the online auction site eBay.

I know such things are nothing new but this time some of the items really caught my eye and I wanted to publicise practises used by some sellers of such merchandise.

The first thing that struck me was the number of still photographs from Cold Case that were available.  I was not aware there were that many around.  Also, the fact that they were all described as ‘rare’ is a little rich.  If you are selling printed images online then the rarity is only a trait based on how many you can sell.  The word ‘sexy’ is also bandied about with gay abandon.  Obviously with Kathryn being the chief subject of the images the ‘sexy’ is baked right in there, but there is still a time and a place to use it and this was not it.  Is a shot of Lilly interviewing a suspect in interrogation ‘sexy’?  It is not as though she was untying her hair, loosening a couple of shirt buttons, sitting on a chair the wrong way around, and asking in a husky tone where the perp was at the time of the murder.

Further inspection made me even more suspicious about some these items.  That image of the interrogation room looked very familiar.  A recent-KM-UK-Summer-Of-HD-post level of familiar.  I could actually see the new items going up for sale a few days behind them appearing on this site.  A comparison between some recently added screencaps and the ‘glossy photos’ shows my hunch was right.  Many of these images being sold as high quality photos are just prints of screencaps, created by me for this site, albeit cropped to remove any station idents.  If the scene matches a screencap exactly then the photo has to be taken from that individual video frame.  There is no way a genuine photo taken during the filming can be the same.  It is just not possible.

At this point I should make clear that I am not in any way claiming ownership of these images, that would be wrong.  I am not trying to make money from this site, on the contrary there are costs involved in the hosting etc.

What I am stating is the sellers passing off printed screencaps as ‘rare… glossy photos’ are attempting to dupe buyers.  The quality of the print may be fantastic but if the source is at best a 1920×1080 (that’s 2Mpixel) still taken from a broadcast video then it cannot be described as such.

I attempted to contact several of the eBay sellers about this and, to his/her credit, one of them responded.  The individual thanked me for telling them about this and said they would discuss it with their supplier.  I’ve not heard any more from them.  Some of the auctions were closed and the numbers do seem to have dropped of since then but many remain and more have been added since.  There are also a lot of actual on set stills and publicity photographs on sale.

My reason for this post?  I wanted to alert everyone to this practise in case you were considering purchasing such photos.  Of all the ones I’ve seen I don’t think any couldn’t be found on this site, or elsewhere on the Internet, and printed for yourself.  If you really wanted a high quality, photo-style print you could probably do just as good a job by using your own printer and the right paper or finding someone with a good photo printer to do it for you.  Many high street and online services can also produce glossy prints from any source you have, and all for a lot less money they the sellers on eBay are asking.

‘Carpe Diem’ as they say.  Or should that be ‘crappy, dayum’?  Or just ‘crappy deal’.

The Coin’s Scarborough Fare

scarborough_film_festival_935x362As reported late last week the Fabien Martorell short film The Coin will be screened at the Ontario, Canada-based Scarborough Film Festival in a couple of weeks time.

The line-up was announced then but the screenshot_001event timings were not.  The full schedule has now been released so here’s the important bit for any of our readers that can attend.

The Coin will be shown at a screening that starts at 7pm, Saturday, 7th June at the Fox Theatre on Queen Street East, Ontario.

Unlike other festivals that group short films like The Coin together to make a longer presentation, the SFF is pairing shorts with feature length films.  The Coin finds itself following a film called Macondo, a German film by writer/director Sudabeh Mortezai.

The official website HERE has everything you could possibly need to know about attending this, the 2nd running of Scarborough Film Festival.

 

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