Check This Out: The Lost Supper Dan Koelsch, January 5, 2010November 1, 2010 Whether you are a marketing firm or just someone who likes to dabble online, almost everyone likes the idea of creating something that goes viral. It’s hard to predict when something will become popular online, but there a few sure-fire ways to get noticed. One of the more interesting ways is to draw or photoshop your favorite movie, TV, or gaming characters into a version of Da Vinci’s famous painting The Last Supper. US Weekly Magazine has done just that for the new season of LOST. Check out the The Lost Supper below: i09 tries to find clues from the picture, but I’m more interested in the other Last Supper attempts. Check out the article for more. LOST returns for its final season on February 2nd on ABC. Viral Marketing LOST
Electrifying The Boys and Girls: A Detailed Report on Tron Night! October 29, 2010Just returned from my local Tron Night screening, and I must say, I think Disney’s done a great job getting people geared up for Tron Legacy so far! But before I get into why I think Disney’s got a hit on their hands, I’ll explain in great detail what I… Read More
Infographic Highlights Most Noteworthy Viral Activity of 2012 January 16, 2013January 16, 2013Nothing can convey numbers and statistics in an understandable way quite like an infographic. Seemingly proving that sentiment, the fine folks at The Viral Ad Network have put together a nifty little infographic summarizing the viral activity of 2012—the biggest viral videos, viral brands, and how they were shared among… Read More
Viral Video: Gaga In Wonderland March 21, 2010With Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland tearing up the box office, it’s no surprise we are getting plenty of parody videos taking on the odd film. Moviefone has a few different ones, but the one that caught my eye was the spoof trailer “Gaga in Wonderland” by Black 20 Studios,… Read More
And here are even more goodies, 100 more pop culture versions of the Last Supper, to be exact: http://culturepopped.blogspot.com/2007/04/suddenly-last-supper.html