Stark Expo Gives New Viral Page Scott Caldwell, April 6, 2010April 7, 2010 Not only does Tony Stark have a suit that helps him fly and kick ass, but it also helps you overcome challenges in everyday life! The HazTech Exoskeleton from AccuTech will allow you to improve your strength, whether it be to get out of your car without pain, or smash a brick into pieces! AccuTech is a subsidiary of Stark Industries that helps the common person achieve such great feats as Mr. Tony Stark himself. After all, war is no longer needed in the eyes of Tony, so why not make America a place where man and woman can stand together and have nothing hold them back. Although granted, if war continues, these exoskeletons will rue the world!Take a look at their stance in technology and a better way of living. Act now, and you too can smash into the ground without harm! For more info on Iron Man 2 and its viral campaign, check out our Iron Man 2 Viral Page. Source: SlashFilm Viral Marketing AccutechIron Man 2Stark Expo
District 9: Entertainment Weekly & Other Updates August 7, 2009August 7, 2009Something tells me we are going to see a lot of updates within the next week. Right now we are looking at some new videos, as well as some reiterations of existing viral. Ryan, of our wonderful forum, has posted an interesting video of some MNU documentary in regards to… Read More
District 9: MNU and Christopher Still Updating! August 18, 2009August 18, 2009Update: Christopher’s blog has been back-dated to 8/13/09. District 9 was released this weekend, and usually (with a few exception), that would mean the viral campaign would be over. That is apparently not the case here. Both the Multi-National United and MNUSpreadsLies Twitter and Facebook accounts are still updating so… Read More
Indie Director Makes “TwitFlicks” To Fund Movie October 27, 2011What do you do if your Kickstarter-like campaign to fund your independent short film isn’t working? If you’re Dutch director Eddy Terstall, you take requests for mini-movies on Twitter for a fee, calling them “Twitflicks”. By doing just that, Terstall raised about €120,000, way more than the €20,000 he was… Read More