Revolt Yourself! Iain Welford, January 27, 2010January 27, 2010 Youth in Revolt has got it’s own viral site, inviting you to get down and create your bad self!The film stars Michael Cera as the token good guy, Nick Twisp, who is always the friend, never the boyfriend. To get away from his good guy image he creates an alter ego, Francois Dillinger, an arrogant Frenchman who mixes up Nick’s life and creates a bad streak through him. The film also staring Zach Galifianakis, star of the surprise 2009 hit The Hangover, is at your local Cinema now and is due for release in the UK on the 5th of February.You can watch the trailer below: As for the site, head on over to “Get Down With Your Bad Self” and Revolt Yourself.EDITOR'S NOTE: This article has been taken over by new member, Stanford ColdheartShare your revolt name below and post your pictures in the forum.Signing out, Ivan Wantsmore Viral Marketing Youth In Revolt
2012: Soren Ulfert Needs Your Help Hacking into the IHC! September 29, 2009September 29, 2009Looks like Soren Ulfert, formerly of the IHC, has finally found a purpose to his life after being abruptly fired from his position as Communications Director. As we reported before, Mr. Ulfert created his own blog, where he has now posted a new video, titled “Wheels Within Wheels“, after trying… Read More
Help Find Elizabeth Burke Through New “White Collar” Social Experience January 4, 2012January 4, 2012At the end of the summer finale, the wife of FBI agent Peter Burke, Elizabeth Burke, was kidnapped by criminals searching for Neal Caffrey’s stolen Nazi treasure. USA Network is now giving fans the chance to help find Elizabeth via a new, immersive social experience, leading up to the mid-season… Read More
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