Feature-Length Behind-the-Scenes Documentary of “The Social Network” Posted Online Dan Koelsch, February 2, 2011 The Blu-Ray release for The Social Network is chock-full of impressive extras, and one of those is a 93 minute documentary called “How Did They Ever Make a Movie of Facebook?”, which is a behind-the-scenes of the award-winning film. For those too cheap to make the purchase, IMDB has kindly posted the entire thing online. Here are the links to each of the four parts:Part One – Commencement Part Two – Boston Part Three – Los Angeles Part Four – The Lot Source: /Film Viral Marketing Viral Videos The Social NetworkViral video
Viral Video: How Inception Should Have Ended September 4, 2010The guys from “How It Should Have Ended” are back, and this time they are taking on Christopher Nolan’s Inception. They focus mostly on the fact that everyone’s personal issues would screw with the dream, and it’s pretty funny. Let us know what you think in the comments, and watch… Read More
Viral Video Of “Devil’s Due” Marketing Campaign Scares New York To Death January 14, 2014Once again, New York City was struck by some sort of supernatural event created by a viral marketing team that just loves to scare people. Following in the footsteps of the Carrie telekinetic coffee ship viral campaign, comes a new scare tactic that is actually a promotion for the upcoming… Read More
South Park Episode Sparks ‘Everybody Draw Mohammed Day’ April 26, 2010May 3, 2010After over 200 episodes in 14 seasons, Comedy Central’s South Park still has the ability to ruffle feathers and create cultural chaos. In their latest episode, titled “200”, has a subplot that features the prophet Mohammed (also spelled Muhammad), the most important figure in Islamic faith next to Allah himself…. Read More
I thought The Social Network was severely overrated and got most of its attention due to the subject matter rather than the movie as a whole. I’m a big David Fincher fan and he’s never let me down. Good movie but it didn’t make my Top Ten. I thought Howl was by far the best movie of the year with its combination of animation, acting (James Franco as Allen Ginsberg), and cinematography. You can check out my list on my artist’s blog at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2010/12/top-10-movie-picks-of-2010.html