SNL Takes on Avatar and Late Night Feud Dan Koelsch, January 17, 2010 Sigourney Weaver was the host of Saturday Night Live this week, so of course you’d expect an Avatar parody, since Weaver starred in the film. Well, we definitely got one. Actually, we got blessed with three, and James Cameron even jumped in on the action by premiering Laser Cats 5 to SNL exec producer Lorne Michaels. This is one of my favorite recurring sketches on the show, and this one was great as it made hysterical references to pretty much every Cameron film. We also finally get to see the sex scene from Avatar, and Weaver reacts to internet comments on her and the film. And of course SNL couldn’t ignore the late night talk show fiasco. We have both Seth’s marriage analogy of the situation and Larry King’s take on it. Check out all the videos, embedded after the jump. Viral Marketing James CameronNBCSaturday Night LiveSigourney WeaverThe Tonight Show
Mark of the Spider-Man: Peter Parker’s Backpack Found and More April 25, 2012The viral campaign for The Amazing Spider-Man has heated back up after a month on hiatus. The Mark of the Spider-Man website has gotten ahold of Peter Parker’s backpack, and there are some interesting clues inside. Get the details after the jump. Read More
Follow In The Footsteps of Ferris Bueller June 3, 2010Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, the 1986 teen comedy directed by the late John Hughes, is one of the classic films of the ’80s. The film chronicles the mischevious Bueller (Matthew Broderick) as he skips school (along with his girlfriend and best friend)and spends the day in downtown Chicago. Now you… Read More
Super 8 Viral Update: “They got to him” April 24, 2011When we last left the Super 8 viral campaign, we knew that fish enthusiast Josh Minker’s dad worked on a secret government research project involving something extraterrestrial, and that the man Josh has been communicating with lately (dubbed “Mysterio” by ARG players) was a coworker who is trying to help… Read More
They let NBC and the whole situation off the hook. It wasn’t the funniest of sketches I’ve ever seen.