007.com Relaunch Teases Behind The Scenes Look At “SkyFall” Michael Lee, January 2, 2012January 2, 2012 While we are still over 11 months away from the release of Skyfall, the 23rd James Bond film directed by Sam Mendes, we are already getting to see some behind the scenes teasers. The newly revamped 007.com website recently promises to gives its fans the latest news and updates for Skyfall, and producer Michael G. Wilson has provided a brief introduction detailing some of the new aspects of the site with glimpse of behind the scenes production for the film. Hit the jump to see the new video.We don’t know if the new 007.com update will lead to a viral, but you can be sure that we will be keeping a very close eye on the new 007.com site.Below is the introduction video with an introduction from Skyfall producer Michael G. Wilson. News 007SkyfallWebsite
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Fans of Cancelled MTV Series “I Just Want My Pants Back” Protest By Mailing Pants To Viacom Offices June 11, 2012June 11, 2012Of all the crap MTV airs (i.e. Jersey Shore, Teen Mom), it was a surprise when they debuted three fairly good shows last summer. Teen Wolf did very well and was renewed for a second season which began last week. Awkward, which tells the story of a high school girl… Read More
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