Viral Video: Will Ferrell’s Music Video For “Casa De Mi Padre” Dan Koelsch, March 11, 2012 Next Friday, an unusual film opens in theaters. Casa de mi Padre is a comedy starring Will Ferrell, but it’s all in Spanish. Ferrell plays a Mexican who has to save his father’s ranch. Thankfully, there are subtitles, and the film looks to have some potential. Funny or Die recently premiered a music video from the film that has Ferrell singing Yo No Se (I Don’t Know). Watch, listen, and enjoy after the break. Yo No Se performed by Will Ferrell from Will Ferrell It’s no surprise that the video premiered on the humor site, as it was co-founded by Ferrell himself. Let us know in the comments below what you think of the music video and the film in general. Will you see a Will Ferrell comedy that is completely in Spanish? Casa De Mi Padre, released by Latino studio Pantelion Films, is directed by Matt Piedmont and written by Andrew Steele. Viral Marketing Viral Videos Casa de mi PadreFunny or DieMusic VideoViral videoWill Ferrell
Get Ready to Be “Green with Envy” May 23, 2011Over the weekend, audiences who saw Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides were shown a trailer for a film called Green with Envy starring Amy Adams and Jason Segel as a young couple who take a romantic trip to Hollywood for their anniversary. But all is not what it… Read More
What’s Charlie Frost Been Up To? August 15, 2009August 15, 2009Charlie Frost has been busy lately, and this week we got a few updates from the blogger on ThisIsTheEnd.com. Frost has a lot to say lately about the Institute for Human Continuity, and this week was no exception. First Charlie comments on the IHC launching their Leader of the Post-2012… Read More
New Lady Gaga Music Video Influenced by Quentin Tarantino and Others March 13, 2010Singer Lady Gaga is known for having a unique style when it comes to everything from fashion to music videos. Her latest video for the song “Telephone”, which features Beyonce, is no exception. It’s more like a confusing, psychedelic short film than a music video, and it takes cues from… Read More