Soundgarden: Fell on Viral Days Scott Caldwell, January 5, 2010November 1, 2010 What happens when you take a influential rock band, who’s never going to get back together, and get them back together? For starters, you get one of the greatest things I’ve ever heard in my life. Then, you get some “rock and viral” straight from the horse’s mouth. Well, you wouldn’t actually get viral from the mouth, it’s more of a saying… you get the idea. Front man of the legendary rock band, Soundgarden, Chris Cornell made a tweet about something that most people thought could never happen. Especially since members of the band have said it was never going to happen. Take a look:The 12 year break is over & school is back in session. Sign up now. Knights of the Soundtable ride again!Followed by this page, www.Soundgardenworld.com. Here you can register, for what I would assume is tour info. Viral News MusicSoundgardenTwitter
Viral Marketing Is (Partly) Saving Hollywood December 26, 2012January 3, 2013This past week, Mashable posted an infographic from Allmand Law that shows how the film industry in America is able to avoid bankruptcy despite ticket sales declining. Check out the infographic after the break, along with my commentary on the components that deal with our niche. Read More
Kids Reenact Five Best Picture Nominees January 26, 2011AOL has a video series called “Kids Act Out” in which they have children reenact an extremely short version of films, always in less than 60 seconds. In honor of the upcoming Academy Awards, they have five new videos to reenact five of the newly announced nominees. Watch Black Swan,… Read More
Fan Made Work Infographic: Bad Movie Physics Report Card December 28, 2010io9 is one of my favorite websites for all things science and science fiction. The gang over there has created a chart that grades space films on their science accuracy, such as sound in space (there is none). It’s been spreading around the film blogs, and it’s definitely worth a… Read More
Chris Cornell needs to make up his damn mind. Wasn’t he supposed to be turning ‘Scream’ into a heavier album?