New Surrogates TV Spot Iain Welford, September 2, 2009September 2, 2009 With the release of Surrogates on September 25th, the advertising campaign is stepping up. We reported yesterday that a twitter account has been set up (@VSILabs) and they have recently made their first tweet directing you to the choose your surrogate on the website. Today we have some new footage of the film courtesy of a TV Spot from Latino Review. Check out the spot below: The viral for Surrogates has slowed down, but what they have done so far has got a lot of people interested. It’s a great concept, and hopefully it will stay true to the ideas presented by the comic book. I’m looking forward to it, and with only 3 more weeks to go I hope to see more happening with the viral and the great looking websites they have made for this film. In the mean time, watch the trailer and let us know what you think. Even though the viral has dried up are you still looking forward to the film? And why does James Cromwell always played a wild eyed scientist? Star trek: First Contact, I Robot, and now this! Post a comment and let us know what you think. Viral Marketing Surrogates
James Cameron Interviewed Underwater for “Sanctum” February 5, 2011With the underwater cave thriller Sanctum getting mixed reviews at best on its opening weekend (including our own), it’s no surprise that Universal Pictures and producer James Cameron are trying crazy promotional stunts to get people excited for the film. That apparently includes having Cameron get interviewed while in a… Read More
New Secret J.J. Abrams Trailer Attached to Iron Man 2 – Supposedly for Cloverfield Prequel May 4, 2010June 15, 2011Earlier today, it was announced that J.J. Abrams was going to attach a trailer to Marvel Studios’ Iron Man 2. This morning we got word that a new trailer for a currently unknown movie will be shown with Iron Man 2 at its midnight showings across the United States. Iron Man 2… Read More
Effie Awards: HBO and CNN Win Gold, CBS Wins Silver June 10, 2010The Effie Awards, founded in 1968 by the American Marketing Association, recognize the most “effective advertising efforts” in the country. This year’s event was held on Tuesday night, and while most of the categories and winners were regular campaigns, a viral campaign and a few networks got onto the list. Read More