WonderCon 2012: Chris Hardwick Announces Extensive New Nerdist YouTube Line-Up Dan Koelsch, March 17, 2012 YouTube seems to be making a big push to become an alternative to Cable Television, as it looks to bolster its original content by supporting partners and bringing in Hollywood talent. As part of this evolution, TV host and nerd Chris Hardwick announced at WonderCon yesterday that his YouTube Channel Nerdist has a whole new line-up of original content starting April. Get the details after the break. At the Nerdist panel, Hardwick showed a video press conference that detailed the upcoming shows. There’s a lot of new content here, and if you know Nerdist at all, then you know their credentials to bring the full amount of nerd needed here. I’m excited to see how it goes. Will you tune in? Comic-Con Conventions Events Social Networks NerdistWonderconYouTube
“The Other Social Network” Trailer, MySpace Was Everybody’s First Friend July 16, 2010July 16, 2010 Sony has been promoting #SocialNetwork on twitter today, but it looks like a new movie may steal the buzz. BestWeekEver has obtained an exclusive trailer for The Other Social Network, a flick revolving around MySpace creator Tom. Obviously this isn’t a real trailer for a real film, instead a mocking of the… Read More
“The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies” Panel: Will You Follow Me One Last Time? July 26, 2014July 26, 2014 Today WB presented the final chapter of The Hobbit trilogy, The Hobbit: The Battle Of Five Armies. Peter Jackson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Phlippa Boyens, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Evangeline Lilly, Luke Evans, Andy Sekris, Graham McTavis, Lee Pace, and Elijah Wood, all showed up to talk about the film. BUt more… Read More
Variety and BuzzFeed Launch MovieTracker to Measure Buzz for Golden Globes Nominees January 7, 2014January 7, 2014 The 2013 awards season may not begin in earnest until Sunday night’s Golden Globes, but the buzz surrounding this year’s nominated films and actors has been building for the last few weeks. Presenting a new way to convey the interest these contenders are generating online, Variety and BuzzFeed have joined… Read More