Check Out These Skeleton Oscars Statues Dan Koelsch, March 10, 2010 Two mysterious skeleton-like Oscar statues showed up Thursday in two different areas of Los Angeles, one in the middle of Hollywood, and another near the famed Hollywood sign. They were created by UK artist D*Face, but their purpose outside of being connected to last Sunday’s Academy Awards, is not known. We actually got wind of these statues last week thanks to The Wrap, but it didn’t really hit our radar until Dane Cook posted a TwitPic of him next to one of them. Check out the photos after the jump. The only clues to the statues’ purpose are plaques at the foot of each that read “Beauty is one snip away” and “Beauty is skin deep”. What do you think of the statues? See more photos at The Wrap. Viral Marketing Academy AwardsDane CookOscars
Viral Bits: Lego Star Wars, Directors Street Art, Simon Pegg, Save Lars, Disney Ads, Hipsters, & Elysium Update? March 7, 2011Sometimes we find things that are interest, but maybe not deep enough for their own article. That’s what Viral Bits is for. Check out all the miniature goodies after the break. Read More
Ford Creates Reality Show To Promote Focus January 20, 2011Ford has been one of the few car companies that I’ve seen really embrace social media in any kind of relevant way. They continue this method by sponsoring a reality show set to debut on Hulu in Febuary that centers around the Ford Focus. Get the details after the break. Read More
“The Dark Knight Rises” Viral Campaign Begins! May 20, 2011May 20, 2011Cue the Hans Zimmer Batman theme because not only do we have our first look at Bane, but The Dark Knight Rises Viral Campaign begins. And that means we will be hard at work keeping you up to date on all that is happening with the viral campaign. Hit the… Read More
Maybe it means how hollywood can buy beauty, that all it takes is plastic surgery to make them into the people they are. The sun is melting off the plastic, Or probably a farewell to Nip/tuck. Or a commentary on corruption. Who know? It look cool though.