Chart: How to Write a Nicholas Sparks Movie Dan Koelsch, April 7, 2010June 4, 2010 Nicholas Sparks is known for his romantic and sappy novels that get turned into romantic and sappy movies (i.e. A Walk to Remember, The Notebook). However, if you look closely, you’ll notice that all of his movies feel strangely familiar. Find out why in this Cracked chart after the break. Read more about Sparks’ predictability and his movies over at Cracked. Viral Marketing A Walk to RememberChartCrackedDear JohnNicholas SparksThe Last SongThe Notebook
Sherlock Holmes: Let 7-Eleven Be Your Watson November 17, 2009 Warner Bros’s Sherlock Holmes is teaming up with 7-Eleven to not just bring you Holmes-themed Slurpees, but also to help you with the ARG. The stores are putting up banners and other point-of-purchase (POP) signs, along with using Holmes-ish taglines to promote their food. This is a pretty common practice,… Read More
Galifianakis And Ferrell Take To Facebook To Launch “The Campaign” May 7, 2012 One of this summers most anticipated comedies, “The Campaign”, has just launched a very interesting, very funny viral campaign, aimed to persuade viewers to choose their side before the films release. Hit the jump to see the first glimpse of the films lead contenders, played by Zach Galifianakis and Will… Read More
Follow In The Footsteps of Ferris Bueller June 3, 2010 Ferris 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
I only saw his picture “A Walk To Remember” It was very well writen. The romance was great, however I didn’t care for it. I have enough real problems in my life. I don’t need to see it in other people. I like romances to end happily.