Newest Muppets Trailer Takes Over Bollywood Michael Lee, November 11, 2011November 11, 2011 Just when you thought it was all over, The Muppets continue to surprise us with yet another parody trailer. But rather than satirize a specific movie they are going back to where it all started, by poking fun at a genre. This time The Muppets are going global with this one. Hit the jump to check out the newest Muppets trailer. Bollywood style.Just as our very own Kristopher Stoltz said about these Muppet trailers, “When it comes to muppets, it’s never over.” I rather like this Bollywood style cut Trailer, according to slashfilm (via Bollywood Life), “the song used is ‘Rabba rabba,’ from the 2001 film Aks. If the voice sounds familiar, that may be because you recognize singer Sukhwinder Singh from the Slumdog Millionaire song ‘Jai Ho.'”We are going to be seeing a lot of the Muppets as the release date draws near. We have already seen them on W.E. RAW, the CMAs, and the Latin Grammys. They even made a subtle appearance on Modern Family. But that is not all. Since Eddie Murphy left his post as Oscar host, there has been a campaign (even though it failed) to get the Muppets to host. It will all be about the Muppets and trust me, you won’t be sick of it.The Muppets open in theaters on November 23. Viral News Viral Videos The Muppets
Viral Video of the Week: Green Screen Is Everywhere January 3, 2010April 18, 2011Check out this mind-bottling video that shows you just how prevalent green screen is in both movies and television. It’s used a lot to fill in backgrounds when the crew can’t or doesn’t want to go to the location itself. Sure, it may be cheaper (and less time in the… Read More
Feature-Length Behind-the-Scenes Documentary of “The Social Network” Posted Online February 2, 2011The 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… Read More
Strange Interactive Site For Park Chan-wook’s ‘Stoker’ Lets You Read Letters To India November 29, 2012November 30, 2012We’ve posted a trailer for Park Chan-wook English language debut Stoker earlier this year. There were subtle hints of Alfred Hitchcock and Brian Del Palma woven into the fabric of this psychological thriller. Now a new interactive site welcomes you into the world of the movie. Hit the jump to… Read More