The Boondock Saints: LIVE! DVD Release Party Scott Caldwell, March 9, 2010March 9, 2010 As you know, we have spent some pretty decent coverage on both, The Boondock Saints, as well as it’s sequel, All Saints Day, for their concentration on it’s word of mouth in efforts to get both films wherever it can. It’s done such a terrific job, well, the FANS have done such a terrific job, that Troy Duffy and the cast have taken the show on the road. Because of the great turnout and the showing of support in LA, they’ve decided to take a road trip and let all enjoy. So, they created a killer tour bus, filled it with the cast, and hit the road. And, if you can’t make it to the party, they have you covered. In honor of the sequels release on Blu-ray and DVD, this party is global. Streaming live video by Ustream And, do not forget about the poster giveaway. Contest ends on the 11th, and that is just around the corner! Contests News Viral Marketing The Boondock Saints
“Captain America: The Winter Soldier” Super Bowl Trailer February 2, 2014February 3, 2014The Captain America: The Winter Soldier Super Bowl spot may have premiered during America’s most watched game but it doesn’t even compare to the full trailer. That’s right Marvel Studios has just released a brand new trailer for the Captain America sequel which features more political strain between Captain America,… Read More
“Super 8” Changes Title To “Darlings” For Brazil January 5, 2011In a bit of Deja Vu for J.J. Abrams fans, it looks like his much anticipated sci-fi thriller Super 8 is getting a name change, at least in one foreign market, and it’s quite a familiar title. The teaser trailer for the film has a Brazilian version (found by MovieWeb)… Read More
“Men in Black III” Viral Continues With Tattoo Parlor Commercial and Fan Messages April 1, 2012April 1, 2012It’s been a few weeks since we’ve provided an update on the Men in Black III viral campaign, so here’s a quick refresher on what has been going on. Don’t worry, you didn’t miss much, especially since the campaign seems to not have a real goal or driving force. Read More