The Next “Battle: Los Angeles” Viral Stage? Scott Caldwell, December 7, 2010January 19, 2011 While it was just the other day, we wrote about the hidden sounds on the new interactive website for Battle: Los Angeles, we now have what could be more of an unannounced placeholder for a future viral campaign. While the site does nothing, and yet again has Sony’s name all over it, the visuals themselves are quite amazing. Hopefully a sign of what’s to come when the film is released. Keep reading to find out more. It seems the same MovieViral forum member who brought you the last update, has been hard at work to keep the updates coming. OmegaXI has pointed us to quite the flashy, yet generic Sony site, that offers an amazing look into the carnage that hopefully fills the screen when the film comes out. Take a look at what World Invasion brings you: Based on the site’s image, the aliens are in the midst of fixing something? Let us know what you think. Battle: Los Angeles is in theaters March 11, 2011. ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing Battle: Los Angeles
Check Out This Real Life Jarvis From Iron Man April 7, 2010April 7, 2010The Boston Globe has a story about a 27 year old tech support worker named Chad Barraford who created a “digital life assistant”. What’s interesting about the story is that the assistant is a computer program that communicates with Chad and is integrated with his home, similar to the JARVIS… Read More
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Viral Site Delivers Its Verdict On The Lizard’s Crimes January 7, 2014January 7, 2014A new update to The Amazing Spider-Man 2 viral site is giving us some very unsurprising news: Dr. Curt Connors is heading Rikers. In a new article posted on The Daily Bugle tumblr, the blog reveals that the former OsCorp geneticist was found guilty on all twenty counts including the… Read More
BMW Mini Pays Homage to “The Italian Job” With Short Film June 18, 2012June 18, 2012The 1969 British caper The Italian Job famously featured the Mini Cooper prominently, instantly etching the car in cinema and cultural history. BMW now owns the brand, and they have created a short film called “The Britalian Job” to pay homage to the film, as well as promote their partnership… Read More