Play The Online “Battle: Los Angeles” Game “Unseen Enemy” Dan Koelsch, January 25, 2011 While we wait for the countdown to end on the Unidentified Enemy viral website for Battle: Los Angeles, we’ve found a fun way to pass the time. Sony has released an online game set in the BLA world titled “Unseen Enemy”. The game is a first person shooter and gives us a better view of the aliens and their movement, even if it’s pixelated and animated specifically for the game. Every level brings more of the enemy to your street as you try to hold them off with an increasingly impressive arsenal. You also rise in military rank with each level. Try to get on top of the leaderboard to see if you have what it takes to survive an alien attack. To play the game, click here. For more information on Battle: Los Angeles and its viral campaign, check out our Battle: Los Angeles Viral Page. Viral Marketing Battle: Los Angelesonline game
“Muppets Most Wanted” TV Spot Sees The Internet Outraged Over New Muppets Film’s Zero Nominations January 12, 2014January 13, 2014The Golden Globes are just one of the many Hollywood award ceremonies that precedes the big show, the Academy Awards. We’ve seen many TV spots for Golden Globe nominated films in the past few weeks. But one film wasn’t feeling the love, and that film isn’t even out in theaters… Read More
‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ Marketing Jazzes Up New Posters With Spotify Playlists April 4, 2014April 4, 2014In the four weeks since its release, Wes Anderson‘s The Grand Budapest Hotel has grossed over $25 million. Not bad for a film that’s been open in only 1,200 theaters. The film’s marketing campaign has matched Anderson’s quirkiness with fun websites and hilarious trailers. Now new interactive posters have popped… Read More
What Did You Think of Avatar Day Footage? August 22, 2009August 23, 2009Today was Avatar Day, in which IMAX theaters around the country showed a 16 minute preview of James Cameron’s upcoming epic 3D film about aliens and humans interacting on an exotic planet. If you were one of the lucky ones to get into this free screening, you got to see… Read More