Friday, April 24th marked the World Premiere of the new Green Day video “Know Your Enemy” I was so excited to see this! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Green Day! (Who doesn’t)?
This video was directed by none other than Matthew Cullen, you may know him as the guy who directed the Grammy Award winning Video for Weezer’s “Pork and Beans,” the most blogged about video of the year with over 20 million views on YouTube alone, to date. He’s also directed videos for Beck, Adele, R.E.M.,and Velvet Revolver, so you know that he rocked Green Day’s as well! Without further adieu, here it is, for your viewing pleasure!
You can feast your eyes on this video,on MTV, VH1, The N, Palladia, MTV2, MTV Tr3s, MTV Hits, MTV.com, VH1.com, as well as on MTV and VH1’s international channels, making it the first global cross-channel video premiere for MTV and VH1 networks! (How awesome is that!)
21st Century Breakdown will be released worldwide on May 15th and a full U.S. tour will follow beginning July 3rd in Seattle, Washington. For a list of tour dates, head to www.GreenDay.com
Fans can pre-order the album on iTunesnow and receive four bonus tracks, two of which will only be included in the pre-order. The limited special editionvinyl/CD art book is also available for pre-order now and features the full length CD, three 10†vinyls and a special book containing 60 pages of unique album art. These special editions are limited to 3000 pieces and a guaranteed one-time pressing! So, hurry and grab yours!
The season finale of Heroes is on tomorrow night. And with that comes the talk of season four. Reports have come out saying that they have changed the season to 18-20 episodes instead of the 24 usual episodes. Having a shorter season shouldn’t come as a surprise. This way we can have our cake and eat it too, way sooner than before.
Adrian Pasdar says that this schedule could work out better for them in the end…
“If things start shifting around, they can always add more at the end, but doing 25 episodes this year was nearly 11 months of work. We love the work, but in order for the quality to be maintained, you can’t just keep grinding it out. The pacing will be a little better — we were sometimes shooting three episodes at once, and there’s no way that something doesn’t slip through the cracks. It just gets crazy. This will make it better for everybody, and ultimately for the viewers. It will be a more streamlined version of a show that’s very complex. It will still maintain its complexity, but I think it will be easier to follow.”
I have to admit that I’m a bit lost right now in the show but I have every confidence that they will be able to get it sorted out by next season.
The season finale, An Invisible Thread, airs tomorrow. I have to say that I am loving the set. I love how the light is being used too. I hope that translates good on the TV.
Here are some more spoiler pictures for the episode…
First, I have to say that we need to save Chuck. I am such a fan of the show that I think I might die if it’s canceled. I have already bought my first season DVD (I had it the day it was released) and Monday I am going to Subway! We need to SAVE CHUCK go here for more details.
Zachary Levi is in this cute commercial for the 2010 Hybrid Honda Insight. I am jealous that girl got to kiss his cheek! And my favorite line…”…and that will be awesome.” Zachary is so adorable.
Entertainment Tonight was lucky to snag the first on-set interviews with the cast of New Moon. Seeing this footage makes it extra exciting. Filming of the movie wraps up in May, so we have a little longer to spoil ourselves with the footage.
Here are the first three parts of the footage they aired on ET, it’s in one long 20 minute video but at least you get it all at the same time. Enjoy.