CBS Wants To Give You $5,000 For Your Horatio Impression! Dan Koelsch, January 25, 2010January 25, 2010 CBS’s hit show CSI has spawned off two spin-offs so far. If there is one thing that we can say the network’s CSI: Miami has left behind as an enternal legacy, it’s the extremely cheesy openers featuring Horatio Caine (played meticiously by David Caruso). Why are they so memorable? Well, I could tell you, or I could show you a massive montage after the jump to really drive the point home. Caruso’s pattened move of saying a mildly relevant one-liner then putting on his sunglasses (right before the “Yeahhhh!”) has been parodied many times has become an instant internet meme. Even the rest of the show’s cast and Jim Carrey have gotten in on the fun (see video below). Well, if you are one of those fine people impersonation Horatio, your day has come. If you upload your video of your impression to CBS.com, you could be picked as the best and win $5,000! More details on the site. So, can you do a Horatio impression? Contests Viral Marketing ContestsCSI: Miami
Rap Song Featured On ABC’s “Castle” Available Online As Music Video February 9, 2011On Monday night’s episode of ABC’s Castle, Beckett and Castle are investigating the death of a lottery winner. In the course of their investigation, they meet two thugs (and brothers) who are recording their first rap album. We actually get to hear a bit of it, and now the whole… Read More
2012: Miami Drop Results (Finally!) and New Frost Video October 28, 2009October 30, 2009Update: Here is the message fully decoded (with errors taken out): RE: Project Naaczaal Status Briefing, October 25 We are sending out a new geological report that underlines the urgency of the project and confirms the necessity of our ambitious timeline for construction. This new data indicates there is no… Read More
Watch This New “Battle: Los Angeles” Video About The Original Event February 10, 2011Sony Pictures has posted a new video their website that goes over the original event from which Battle: Los Angeles is based. On February 24th, 1942, the military shot at something in the sky that they later claimed was a weather balloon. Watch the informative video after the break. Read More