Watch a Live Webcast for “The Social Network” On MySpace Dan Koelsch, September 25, 2010September 26, 2010 Talk about a perfect idea. Columbia Pictures is having a live webcast on Sunday, September 26th (tomorrow!) for The Social Network, and it will be on the film’s MySpace page. This is quite the jab at Facebook, as the film is a dramatization of the sordid rise of the 2nd biggest website in the world, and it usurped MySpace as the go-to place for social networking. Get more details after the break. The webcast starts at 5:30pm Eastern (2:30pm Pacific), and will have stars Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Armie Hammer, and Justin Timberlake along with screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. They’ll be doing a Q&A hosted by Olivia Munn, so it should be worth checking out. Until then, watch one of the recent TV spots below. Side note: MySpace is currently the 34th top site in the world. Social Networks Viral Marketing FacebookMySpaceThe Social NetworkWebcast
LOST Viral Video Round-Up May 22, 2010May 21, 2010The series finale is tomorrow, and there is a plethora of LOST content on the web. We’ve tried to wrangle up some of the best videos for your viewing pleasure, as well as guide you in the right direction for even more. Check out what we caught after the break. Read More
Viral Videos: Iron Man 2 Alternate Takes and Avatar as a Horror Film May 5, 2010May 5, 2010Today we have two viral videos that focus on the recent films we’ve covered. College Humor takes a humorous look at what the alternate takes would look like of the Iron Man 2 scene where Stark jumps out of the plane. We also have a fan made trailer thanks to… Read More
Alice: Sneak Peek at Tomorrow’s White Rabbit Takeover December 3, 2009December 3, 2009We first reported on the viral campaign for SyFy’s “Alice” yesterday, and now we have some behind the scenes photos from tonight as SyFy gets ready for their New York takeover in the morning. We also have a press release in which part of it describes the event in more… Read More
That is absolutely hilarious that the movie The Social Network would have a MySpace page. Especially since it retells the story of the creators of Facebook and their rise to wealth from their Harvard dorm room. http://www.primerealadstate.com/