Buy Your Own Slusho-Drinking Bad Robot! Dan Koelsch, December 19, 2010 Entertainment Earth (via Collider) has a great gift for those J.J. Abrams fans this holiday season. You can buy a statue of the Bad Robot Productions mascot, complete with his own little Slusho drink! Take a look and get the details after the break. This limited edition item is a whopping $89.99, but for those diehard Cloverfield, LOST, and Star Trek fans, this is a must. Below is the site’s description of the product.Bad Robot with Slusho Statue: – The adorable mascot for J.J. Abram’s production company, Bad Robot! – Includes a Slusho drink that fits in his robot hand! – Limited to just 1,000 pieces worldwide!Offered to the public for the first time, this mischievous mascot of Bad Robot Productions stands 10-inches tall and is cast in solid polystone. Sculpted from the original digital model, each statue in this 1,000 piece edition is hand painted in exceptional detail and features modular arms. As a special bonus, the statue includes the Slusho! modular arm – bet your Robot can’t drink just six! Each Bad Robot maquette is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Order yours today! And in case you forgot how great Slusho (the drink from the Cloverfield viral campaign) is: Viral Marketing Bad RobotCloverfieldJ.J. AbramsSlusho
District 9 – Guns and Ammo July 23, 2009June 6, 2010So the other day, Ian had posted an article in regards to a new picture of Agent Wikus (here). Then there was a discussion of the gun he was holding. Well, apparently MNU has ads out for that gun. More after jump! Read More
12 Days of Viral – DAY TWELVE December 24, 2009December 22, 2009On the twelfth day of viral, my movie gave to me….. Public displays This is it folks. The final piece of MovieViral’s ongoing holiday series. And I saved the best for last. If you want to get people’s attention, then get people to be a part. If we start with… Read More
Viral Video: Lucas Re-Edits Star Wars Opening Text January 19, 2010January 21, 2010As a purist Star Wars fan who also loves modern technology, I’ve often been conflicted with the re-edits George Lucas has done to the original Star Wars trilogy (once in 1997 and again in 2004). Sure, there are some scenes that look bad-ass and definitely improve on the original 70s… Read More