Kevin McHale and Justin Thorne first worked together when they were members of the boy band Nlt in the mid-aughts. Now, the two are thinking about a bear band.
McHale, best known for his work as Artie on “Glee,” and Thorne are the creators of the AlphaBeatZ, five animated singing and dancing teddy bears; they launched the group over the holidays with a short video on social media featuring the cuddly creatures coming to life in a young boy’s bedroom and performing a portion of the original tune “Christmas Everyday.” They also released “The AlphaBeatZ Christmas!,” a five-song EP of holiday music, including covers of “Feliz Navidad” and “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town.”
The AlphaBeatZ are voiced by McHale, Thorne, McHale’s “Glee” co-star Jenna Ushkowitz, Chris Moy and Shelby Rabara.
“We joke that it’s the Spice Girls meets One Direction but for kids,” Thorne tells me.
McHale, best known for his work as Artie on “Glee,” and Thorne are the creators of the AlphaBeatZ, five animated singing and dancing teddy bears; they launched the group over the holidays with a short video on social media featuring the cuddly creatures coming to life in a young boy’s bedroom and performing a portion of the original tune “Christmas Everyday.” They also released “The AlphaBeatZ Christmas!,” a five-song EP of holiday music, including covers of “Feliz Navidad” and “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town.”
The AlphaBeatZ are voiced by McHale, Thorne, McHale’s “Glee” co-star Jenna Ushkowitz, Chris Moy and Shelby Rabara.
“We joke that it’s the Spice Girls meets One Direction but for kids,” Thorne tells me.
- 1/19/2022
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Horror Equity Fund, Inc. (Hef) has just announced that Rich Thorne has joined the team to helm their contained horror feature Don’T Let The Bedbugs Bite! The movie, written by Ron Brawer and Shakir Farsakh, tells the tale of a handful of high school students trapped in an abandoned storage facility with mutated bedbugs. Thorne …
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- 7/24/2018
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
It’s a big week for Theon Greyjoy, who takes over Winterfell, but at what cost? Kate Kulzick, Michael Waldman and Simon Howell are joined by special guest Richard Thorne to talk over “The Old Gods and the New,” which also features a memorable riot at King’s Landing, Arya making a near-deadly mistake at Harrenhal, Dany’s continuing Qarth misadventure, and…Jon Snow.
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- 5/10/2012
- by Simon Howell
- SoundOnSight
A handful of special and visual effects shops have been hired to work on 20th Century Fox's "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." According to Fox vp visual effects Rich Thorne, the Victorian-era project about a team of extraordinary figures culled from great adventure literature is "the biggest miniature film Fox has done since 'Titanic.' " Tippett Studio has been awarded character animation shots in a pivotal fight sequence between Dante Aligheri and Mr. Edward Hyde. Double Negative in London is handling the nautilus sequences and simulated water shots. Miniature shop Hunter/Gratzner is creating major set pieces for action sequences that occur in Venice, Italy. CPS (Cinema Production Services Inc.) is crafting interior miniatures and indoor sets. Hollywood-based facility Cinesite is engaged in negotiations for 400-plus shots.
- 8/29/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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