RAAAAAAAANDY Spin-Off In The Works Matt, August 2, 2009April 3, 2010 Funny People was released last Friday, along with the final touch to the viral campaign, but earlier in the week, Judd Apatow announced that Aziz Ansari’s character would revieve a spin-off. Of course, the film’s likelyhood all depends on the success and reception of Funny People. Here is the exact quote from Apatow.Randy isn’t in the movie anywhere near as much we wish he was. Something hilariously magical happened when Aziz showed up. So we all said, ‘What else can we do?’ Let’s just make a documentary! We just couldn’t stop writing for him. And now we’re talking about making the RANDY movie. We can’t get enough of Randy…To which he later addedwe’re outlining it right now.I’d consider myself hyped. In other news, part three of RAAAAAAAANDY’s documentary was uploaded to FunnyOrDie. It’s a great conclusion to the series.Raaaaaaaandy – Part 3 (Funny People) from Aziz Ansari SOURCE: Joblo (http://www.joblo.com/index.php?id=27697) Viral Marketing Funny PeopleRandy
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
“The Signal” Viral Campaign Locates New Clips And Images May 8, 2014May 8, 2014The Signal is perhaps one of the more interesting viral marketing campaigns we have come across due to the fact that it is not one we would see unless it came from a blockbuster tentpole film. The premise of the William Eubank-directed sci-fi thriller certainly lends itself to have a… Read More
Surviving The Economic Crisis… There’s An App For That February 18, 2010February 18, 2010One of my biggest problems with the work of Michael Moore, especially in his recent film, Capitalism: A Love Story, is that it often feels as if Moore is talking down to the audience. The experience for me of watching a film by Moore is akin to listening to someone… Read More