The Late Night Saga Continues on Craigslist and YouTube Dan Koelsch, January 15, 2010January 16, 2010 I almost hope it never stops. While NBC is still staying quiet about what it plans to do with its late night line up, the two hosts in question, Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien, are definitely not. Check out Gawker to see all the great clips from last night, including Jimmy Kimmel ripping into Leno right to his face! As we reported before, the battle has gone viral, and there are some more great tidbits to check out. First of all, you need to see this Craigslist posting that has Conan trying to sell “The Tonight Show” set. Conan actually had a segment about doing this on his show last night: The Jay/Conan debacle has also reached internet meme status, becoming the latest in a long line of Downfall parodies, based on the televised movie about Hitler’s final days. With reports that Jay is getting his old show and time back, I don’t see this going away anytime soon, so buckle up and pick your side. Viral Marketing Conan O'BrienDownfallJay LenoThe Tonight Show
Law Abiding Citizen: Trailer Mash-Up Contest October 8, 2009What happens when you take a highly anticipated film, smash it into tiny pieces, and then let YOU, the viewer, put it all back together again? YOU GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOME GREAT STUFF! IGN and Overture Films are allowing you the chance to make your trailer for Law… Read More
District 9: Behind The Scenes Photographs January 25, 2010Facebook isn’t a stranger to film and television promotions. They’re probably one of the biggest promotional tools on the internet next to YouTube, and having ads on their website (along with selling the site) is what made them the multi-billionaires that they are today. Facebook has added features in the last… Read More
Christoph Waltz Is DJesus on SNL February 17, 2013Last night, Django Unchained star Christoph Waltz hosted Saturday Night Live. While there were several skits that were hilarious, the best was clearly the fake trailer where Waltz takes on Quentin Tarantino films. Watch that sketch, as well as the entire episode, after the break. Read More