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
Sesame Street Takes “On” Old Spice Guy October 9, 2010Between the Muppet viral videos and Sesame Street’s YouTube page, Jim Henson’s legacy continues to stay modern. Despite a controversial Katy Perry video, Sesame Street isn’t backing away from pop culture now, as Grover talks about the word “on” while imitating the Old Spice Guy commercials that have become their… Read More
New Surrogates Clips/Interview September 14, 2009We have a couple of videos to show you in regards to Surrogates, but first, check out this interview with director Jonathan Mostow in regards to Surrogates and Terminator (from AMC) It’s a pretty good interview, and you should read it all, but here are a couple of great Q… Read More
Moonrise Kingdom Wants Your Help Designing “For Your Consideration” Posters November 8, 2012November 8, 2012You know awards season is approaching when the phrase “For Your Consideration” starts popping up everywhere. 2012’s most well-regarded films have begun crafting their print and online advertising campaigns to best appeal to awards voters for nominations. One film expected to receive awards love, Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom, is taking… Read More