Watch Director Sam Mendes’ First Video Blog for “Skyfall”, the Next James Bond Film Dan Koelsch, February 22, 2012February 22, 2012 At the beginning of this month, we were treated to the first official image (above) from the upcoming James Bond film Skyfall. Just a few weeks later, we now have the first video blog from director Sam Mendes, which you can watch after the break. The next chapter in the James Bond series was in jeopardy back in 2009 when the film’s studio, MGM, filed for bankruptcy. Fortunately, the studio was able to survive and get the film made in time for a November 9th, 2012 release. In the video below, watch Mendes talk about what brought him to the famed series, as well as how this film marks a first for him.Hopefully we’ll see more of these videos, like we have seen with director Peter Jackson and the Lord of the Rings series. Follow Skyfall on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral Videos James BondSam MendesSkyfallVideo Blog
SyFy’s “Being Human” To Be First Series With TV Tagging January 24, 2011January 24, 2011If you’re already a fan of SyFy’s new show Being Human after just one episode, then you’re in luck. The series, a BBC remake about a werewolf, vampire, and ghost that live together, is teaming up with App makers Shazam to make for a more interactive experience. Read More
Tron Legacy: Trailer Shown At IMAX Event, Now What… February 27, 2010December 3, 2010Well, the IMAX ‘exclusive limited event’ for Tron Legacy ended a few hours ago and MovieViral has received various reports about it. WHAT WE KNOW: We know that a trailer, about 2.5 minutes long, was shown to the fans who went to this event. From what we’ve heard, it’s a… Read More
Right Turn You Must: Yoda’s TomTom Recording Session July 27, 2010The latest in TomTom’s clever viral videos promoting their new line of Star Wars voices for GPS devices has hit the web. This time, it is Master Yoda himself who went into the studio to record his lines. Like Darth Vader before him, the process was less than smooth, but… Read More