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Thursday
Jun022011

'The Dark Knight Rises' viral campaign continues?

While the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's "Batman" trilogy isn't set to hit theaters until next year (long wait, unfortunately), the viral campaign is continuing to generate buzz for the film. So far, fans have been given a sneak peak at a picture of the film's villain Bane.

Many sites are reporting that mysterious videos have hit the web and may be a part of The "Dark Knight Rises" viral campaign. These videos were posted to YouTube by a user named TheFireRises, which is the hashtag that users needed to see the picture of Bane.

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Monday
Aug092010

Exclusive 'Eat Pray Love' behind-the-scenes look

Julia Roberts' next big movie is Ryan Murphy's anticipated drama "Eat Pray Love," the big-screen adaptation of the popular Elizabeth Gilbert novel. The film is set for release this weekend.

Below, you can take a look at our exclusive behind-the-scenes look from the film. It includes interview bits from Julia Roberts, Murphy, Bardem and Richard Jenkins, as well as some production footage. Enjoy.

Of course, the story follows a married woman who sets out to discover herself after realizing the life she's leading is not really the life she wants. I have not read the book, but I hear it's quite the charmer.

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Wednesday
Jul072010

Oh no! Ridley Scott makes a YouTube movie?

We won't be seeing a fiction piece about how YouTube came to being anytime soon, but Ridley Scott and Kevin Macdonald are teaming up to create a YouTube documentary about people posting videos.

The movie, titled "Life in a Day," will include clips and videos people load to YouTube July 24, 2010. This could obviously be a cool project and all, but it depends on what footage makes it into the flick.

To tell you the truth though, I have some faith in Macdonald. I just hope he won't fall for most of the YouTube crap and pick those monotonous clips of cats sitting on toilets and kids biting each other.

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Tuesday
Dec092008

YouTube story gets documentary treatment

If you ever experience something really dramatic, put it on YouTube, and you may just end up getting your own documentary.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, producers Chris Adams and Steve Kearney are developing a documentary film about a real love story that was featured on YouTube.

The story follows Australian video blogger Daniel Meadows, who met and fell in love with American Shannon Jones online.

However, when Meadows finally decided to fly over and meet her in person, his plans were shattered when he was arrested on suspicion of terrorism.

The trade says Adams, Kearney and RJ Cutler plan on making the film out of "a combination of existing YouTube footage and added footage."

Whether we'll ever see it in theaters though is not certain at this point.