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
Jonah Hill’s New Movie Wants You To Know That It Is Not About Miley Cyrus June 2, 2010June 2, 2010The comedy Cyrus, written and directed by brothers Jay and Mark Duplass, stars John C. Reilly as a recent divorcee who falls in love with Molly (Marisa Tomei), but there’s just one thing in the way: Molly’s son Cyrus (Jonah Hill), who hates him. The film’s title might make you… Read More
More “Kick-Ass 2” Viral Videos Released for “Justice Forever” Recruitment July 1, 2013July 2, 2013Last week, Kick-Ass himself released a video, asking for people to leave their “normal life” behind and join his team of superheroes, Justice Forever. Now several of the other team members, Dr. Gravity (Donald Faison), Insect Man (Robert Emms) and Battle Guy (Clark Duke) have released similar videos. Check them… Read More
Webisodes for NBC’s Community To Premiere This Week April 21, 2010The Office can’t have all the web fun. Tomorrow, NBC’s Community will premiere their own web series, titled “The Spanish Video Assignment”. Take a look at the trailer for the webisodes after the break, and head over to the show’s NBC homepage on Thursday to see the whole thing. Read More