Wanted was one of the more outlandish action films to emerge from the 2000s, but what about the long-mooted sequel to Timur Bekmambatov's assassin thriller?
a cubicle worker cracks and destroys his office, unbelievable, yet so believable. the video immediately became a hit, but did it really happen? was it real or fake? the video is fake, and it even fooled the experts. fooled all of us. even those of us who have been in business and watch almost every video around. we don t know. we watch them and we say, yeah, could be real. might be real and you know what? turns out i don t care. i was totally suckered. in retrospect, i can see things like the monitor. you need to unplug a monitor, that just doesn t come popping out. the office rage video was the brainchild of director timur bekmambatov, a director who was looking for a new way to promote
the office rage video was the brainchild of timur bekmambatov, a director who was looking for a new way to promote his movie wanted. we know that our target audience is teenagers. we understood that the place where we can find them, it s an internet. and what they like and what we like, it s a viral video. the video plays off a scene in the movie where a young office worker smashes a colleague over the head with his keyboard. if we will extend it, we will make a viral video action spot. i didn t expect that it would be so popular. in my mind if it s like 500,000 people, it s great. in fact, the secret advertisement got nearly 4 million views in the first week it was posted. viral videos were a natural marketing choice. i really like them because it s very organic. it s the future because you don t have to pay for that. you didn t have to pay to distributing. as for wondering if it s real
a cubicle worker cracks and destroys his office. unbelievable, yet so believable. the video immediately became a hit, but did it really happen? was it real? or fake? the video is fake, and it even fooled the experts. fooled all of us. even those of us have been in the business and watch almost every video around. we don t know. we watch them and we say, yeah, could be real. might be real and you know what? turns out i don t care. i was totally suckered. in retrospect i can see things like the monitor. you need to unplug a monitor. that just doesn t come popping out. the office rage video was the brainchild of timur bekmambatov, a director who was looking for a new way to promote his movie wanted. we know that the audience,