Sort of Funny MacGruber Viral Video Anthony, January 30, 2010January 30, 2010 There is a mildly funny viral video floating around about the backstage antics happening on the MacGruber set. Honestly, I never even found the MacGruber skits on SNL to be all that funny, and this little short basically has nothing to with the movie what-so-ever, but why should my opinions stop me from letting my fellow viral nuts have a say? The movie comes out April 23rd and stars Will Forte. Check out the video (along with a prop test video) after the jump. In a quick summation, this is basically the scene from Adam Samberg’s 2007 comedy “Hot Rod” that involved his on-screen half brother, played by Jorma Taccone, being continually “remixed” saying ” cool beans” for a very uncomfortably long time. This time around there are apparently some hotties on set and director Taccone and wants you to know it. Enjoy! MacGruber comes out April 23rd and stars Will Forte. Viral Marketing Behind the scenesMacGruberSaturday Night Live
$300 YouTube Video Lands Filmmaker a $30 Million Movie Deal December 19, 2009December 19, 2009How’s this for the power of the Internet? Federico Alvarez, a Uraguayan filmmaker, posted a video on YouTube in early November titled “Ataque de Panico” (Panic Attack), and within days received a slue of offers from Hollywood studios to make a feature length film. He eventually settled with Ghost House… Read More
“The Avengers” Director and Cast Assemble on Twitter For Global Chat! January 27, 2012February 3, 2012Do you have some burning questions that you would like answered about Marvel’s The Avengers? If so you’re in luck! On Tuesday, Marvel Studios will sponsor a global chat with writer/director Joss Whedon and cast members Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Hiddleston and Clark Gregg. Hit the jump to find out… Read More
Your TV show needs you! FOX Asks Fans to Campaign for GLEE August 27, 2009August 27, 2009New FOX show GLEE has just launched a new competition asking fans to create their own viral campaign. Using your social networks built through Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace, FOX will reward you every time you mention their new show during your status updates. By communicating through your own personal accounts… Read More