Ernie Tremblay recently sent in his video audition to You’ve Got The Part.
He was chosen to appear in the American Sunset movie.
Check out the following video interview of Ernie’s experience on set…
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American Sunset’s Ernie Tremblay chosen from Youve Got The Part
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009AMERICAN SUNSET NEWS
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009Global Universal Wraps Filming on American Sunset – Its Second Feature Film in Canada
Thursday, June 18th, 2009LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Global Entertainment Holdings, Inc., a publicly traded entertainment Company (OTC: GBHL), announced that its Canadian affiliate, Global Universal Pictures (GUP), has completed filming of the action thriller American Sunset starring Corey Haim (Lost Boys).
GBHL CEO Gary Rasmussen stated that “post production work has begun and Kaleidoscope Entertainment, the Canadian distributor for American Sunset, will begin working with the film’s sales agent, Global Universal Film Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of GBHL, on a release schedule that will occur later this year.”
Jacqueline Giroux, President of GUP, wrote American Sunset and co-produced the film with Marc Savoie of The Postman in Moncton, Canada, who is providing post-production services. Michael Masucci directed American Sunset. A trailer for American Sunset is available for viewing on the GBHL website at www.globaluniversal.com/projects.htm.
The Company’s first feature length film, Blue Seduction, starred Billy Zane (Titanic, BloodRayne, Sniper) and Estella Warren (Planet of the Apes, Law & Order) and was directed by Timothy Bond. Blue Seduction is being distributed by Image in Media, Anchor Bay Entertainment and Starz Media
Mr. Rasmussen further commented, “With the start of distribution of Blue Seduction, the completion of American Sunset and pre-production started on our third film, GBHL’s financing strategy, which incorporates low investment risk with significant upside potential, is certainly being well received. I urge everyone to visit our website www.globaluniversal.com to keep abreast of our progress and view our latest trailers for an idea of the quality of films our team is producing.”
Ms. Giroux announced that, “We will be inviting our investors for a private screening of our films this July in Fredericton and Moncton, New Brunswick to introduce our Canadian Film Fund. The fund will allow investors to participate in both the common stock of GBHL, as well as an equity position in our continuing production of a slate of films for the coming year.”
Global Entertainment Holdings, Inc. is a public Company, traded on the “OTC” under the symbol, GBHL. The Company goal is building a global entertainment organization. GBHL, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Global Universal Film Group, Inc. (http://www.globaluniversal.com), and its partially-owned Canadian subsidiary Global Universal Pictures, is in the process of developing and producing a slate of six to eight motion pictures. GBHL is focused on the financing and production of feature-length films, with recognizable names, for worldwide release. GBHL, through another wholly owned subsidiary, You’ve Got The Part, Inc. http://www.youvegotthepart.com, will attempt to capitalize on the current popularity of Hollywood and reality based programming. Coverage of GBHL’s common stock has been initiated by “The Wall Street Corner” (www.wallstreetcorner.com/daily.html).
Further information on the Company and/or the publicly traded stock can be obtained by contacting Worldwide Financial Solutions at: wfsolutions@gmail.com or (765) 780-0915.
Major film helps put N.B. on the map
Thursday, June 4th, 2009Sean Patterson has at least 15 years of film experience behind him to prepare for his first gig as first assistant director for the recently completed Global Universal Inc. production “American Sunset”. The Saint John native played a major role in the overall process of guiding the shoot, aligning himself with Director Michael Masucci’s vision and perception of every scene. He then ensures the set synchronicity reflects what the director requires, even demands.
To do the job you must be a master of all trades (if not in practice, at least in theory) to obtain the maximum from any and all skills required on set. You have to know what asking others to do is possible, practical, effective and safe. You have to be clear and concise, communicate effectively “” your call is the production’s command to do something and their work/safety is in your hands. You must be decisive while under time and budget constraints. A movie set is a constantly… READ MORE
N.B. actress gets her break
Thursday, June 4th, 2009
“Isn’t it ironic?” laments Alanis Morissette, but living proof is soon to be displayed, for all to see, by Angela Cullins, as the lead actress in the Global Universal Inc. feature film “American Sunset”. Playing alongside the reenergized Corey Haim and New York’s dynamo Frank Molina in this suspense-filled thriller, written and produced by Jackie Giroux, Cullins is ecstatic. “My dream is coming true, hell it’s every actor’s dream, to have a lead role in a major production,” proclaims Cullins. “I have to almost pinch myself because not only has it happened but to have it happen here in New Brunswick is surreal!”
American Sunset, shot in the Moncton and Fredericton area, is a suspense-filled turnstile of emotional demons engulfing one man’s obsession to be in the real moment amidst his wife’s abduction by a man he believes is a crazed kidnapper. Corey Haim plays “Tom”, an ex-soldier home from Iraq who is on the edge as the police are unable to help find his wife “Samantha” (Angela Cullins). As Giroux says “a sinister voice calls up and gives clues that must be followed. It’s completely action-filled; you have no idea who… READ MORE
Corey Haim to Star in Global’s Latest Feature Film; American Sunset
Friday, May 29th, 2009LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Global Entertainment Holdings, Inc., a publicly traded entertainment Company (OTC: GBHL), announced that its Canadian affiliate, Global Universal Pictures, Inc. (GUP), has secured Corey Haim (Crank High Voltage, Lost Boys) to star in the leading role of American Sunset, the Company’s second feature-length film this year being filmed in Canada.
GBHL CEO, Gary Rasmussen, commented that “Mr. Haim recently starred in Crank-High Voltage, opposite Jason Statham (The Transporter Series, The Bank Job, Death Race) and we are very excited that he was available for American Sunset.”Also co-starring in American Sunset are Frank Molina and Bernie Robichaud (Trailer Park Boys).
Kaleidoscope Entertainment has been selected as the Canadian distributor for American Sunset and Global Universal Film Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GBHL, is the sales agent.
Jacqueline Giroux, President of GUP, announced that American Sunset, an action thriller, is just completing principal photography and will be ready for release this Fall. “As with our first feature length film, Blue Seduction, several star actors were interested in becoming involved with us on this film project because it deals with the timely subject matter of personal security in today’s world.”
Ms. Giroux wrote American Sunset and is the film’s Producer; Michael Masucci is the Director and Marc Savoie of The Postman (a post-production facility in Canada), will co-produce and provide post-production services. Executive Producers are Eric Leffler and Gary Rasmussen.
Mr. Rasmussen also stated that, “Securing well known talent for American Sunset and with additional film projects underway, GBHL’s business model is rapidly becoming a reality. All investors and shareholders are encouraged to visit our websites www.globaluniversal.com and www.global-gbhl.com for further information, disclosures and disclaimers about our company and our current progress.” The Company’s goal is to build a global entertainment organization.
Coverage of GBHL’s common stock has been initiated by “The Wall Street Corner” (www.wallstreetcorner.com/daily.html). Further information on the Company and/or the publicly traded stock can be obtained by contacting wfsolutions@gmail.com or 765-780-0915.
Global Entertainment Holdings, Inc. is a public Company, traded on the “OTC” under the symbol, GBHL. The Company’s goal is to build a global entertainment organization that will profit from the distribution and production of motion pictures and other entertainment media. GBHL, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Global Universal Entertainment and Global Universal Film Group, (http://www.globaluniversal.com), along with its partially-owned Canadian affiliate, Global Universal Pictures, is in the process of developing and producing a slate of motion pictures. Global Universal Film Group is also developing “You’ve Got The Part” (www.youvegotthepart.com), an on-line casting show with audience participation that will endeavor to capitalize on the public’s fascination with Hollywood and the popularity of reality based programming.
Further information on the Company and/or the publicly traded stock can be obtained by contacting Worldwide Financial Solutions at: wfsolutions@gmail.com or the Company at: contact@globaluniversal.com
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements contain words such as “expects,” “believes,” “anticipates” and “intends.” Important risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, economic conditions affecting the collection of advances and fees associated with the Company’s former core business operations; the ability of Global Entertainment Holdings and its subsidiaries to achieve their business goals and profitability, as well as activities, events or developments that the company expects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future; and the company’s ability to finance its planned film production efforts. Such statements are subject to a number of assumptions, risks and uncertainties that are disclosed from time to time in the company’s reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company does not intend to update any of the forward-looking statements after the date of this document to conform these statements to actual results or to changes in management’s expectations, except as required by law.
Source: Global Entertainment Holdings, Inc.
Tel: 877-807-8880
Thriller wraps up filming in N.B.
Thursday, May 21st, 2009American Sunset shot in Moncton, Fredericton, Parlee Beach

A second major movie to be filmed in Moncton in as many years is wrapping up production downtown.
The film, American Sunset, is scheduled for release this summer. The popular teen movie Growing Op, released last year, was also filmed in Moncton.
The film is produced by Global Universal Inc. out of Hollywood, but most of the 40-person cast and crew is from New Brunswick.
“It’s been really great for me,” said Nicky Destres, production manager and Moncton native. “It’s been giving me the opportunity to prove myself in the New Brunswick market.”
This is Destres’ first time as a production manager for a feature film.
“New Brunswick film is underrated, but I’m hoping this film will change things,” Destres said.
The film was originally set for the … READ MORE
Local actress’s talent ‘knocked our socks off’
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009Corey Haim may be hoping for a comeback with his latest movie, one of his first top billings after years of struggling with addiction.
But American Sunset may be a bigger boost to a local rising star.
Angela Cullins, the thriller’s leading lady, hails from Hartland. She said the film gave her a rare opportunity.
“I was thrilled when I read (the script) and found out who I was working with, because not much is offered to Canadian talent in regard to female leads,” Cullins said.
“We get the leftovers because people just don’t give new talent a chance. There’s not an opportunity to excel and grow here without projects like this coming to our area.”
Jackie Giroux, American Sunset’s writer and producer, said she wanted to come back to Fredericton after shooting her last film, Blue Seduction, here in October. She said she wanted to take advantage of the scenery, crew members and extras the area has to offer.
Giroux said she especially wanted another chance to work with Cullins, who auditioned for a role opposite Billy Zane in Blue Seduction, but was passed over because the director felt she was too pretty for the part.
“The first time she walked in, I thought she was Charlize Theron. I’d never seen … READ MORE
N.B. scenery the real star of American Sunset, actors say
Saturday, May 16th, 2009Film | Producer says tax rules need to change if N.B. wants to star in more films
Corey Haim may be the star of American Sunset, but he said New Brunswick had the biggest role to play in making the film one of his best

“The location has made it such a better movie,” said the star of such hits as The Lost Boys during a news conference at the Delta Fredericton Hotel on Friday. “You can actually see the river. There’s no yellow clouds of smog (here). It all feels so real.”
“I think New Brunswick is the first character in the film,” said co-star Frank Molina, who’s been shooting scenes with Haim and the rest of the cast at Kings Landing Historical Settlement, El Burrito Loco and other Fredericton hot spots this week.
“The whole area, to me, worked (for) the trials and tribulations of our (characters’) demons. In scenes, I’m looking around and I forget that I’m working, because I’m just so overwhelmed by the beauty. It wouldn’t have worked anywhere else.”
But Jackie Giroux, the film’s writer and producer, said the … READ MORE
‘Lost Boy’ in capital
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009Corey Haim | Actor joins Frank Molina in new movie
One of the biggest movie stars from the 1980s is filming a motion picture in the capital region this week.
Corey Haim, who starred in Hollywood blockbusters such as Licence To Drive, The Lost Boys, and Stephen King’s Silver Bullet, filmed a scene at the popular Mexican eatery El Burrito Loco several days ago and will visit several other locations as work continues on the film.
The Toronto-born actor fell out of the spotlight in the 1990s and struggled briefly with addiction and financial troubles.
But Haim returned to the industry again in recent years by appearing in a reality television show The Two Coreys alongside good friend and fellow teen heartthrob Corey Feldman.
He also has a role in the Hollywood action movie Crank: High Voltage.
Global Universal Pictures, Inc. is making the film, which is tentatively titled American Sunset, with Haim, co-star Frank Molina and director Michael Masucci.
The film is being … READ MORE
