Super Bowl Trailers: Super 8, Transformers, Thor, and Captain America Nick Butler, February 6, 2011March 11, 2011 In case you missed any of the commercials, we’ve rounded up all the ads for films shown over the first half of the Super Bowl, other than the Cowboys & Aliens spot. After the jump, watch the spots for Super 8, Transformers, Thor, and Captain America. Super 8Transformers: Dark of the MoonTransformers ‘Dark of The Moon’ Super Bowl Trailer (720p) from Michael Bay Dot Com on Vimeo.ThorCaptain AmericaLet us know what you think about all the commercials in the comments below. News Viral Marketing Viral Videos Captain AmericaSuper 8Super 8 TV SpotSuper BowlThorTransformers
“TRON: Legacy” News Round-Up: Featurettes, Advanced Screenings, & Flynn’s Arcade Comes To London December 1, 2010December 1, 2010Yesterday was TRON Tuesday again, but instead of something really interesting, we just got three featurettes for the film. Also, Norelco joins the long list of companies cross-promoting with TRON: Legacy, and a Flynn’s Arcade opens up in London. Details and videos after the break. Read More
Tron Legacy Postcards Reveal Japanese Encom Website, New Game, and Countdown To Comic-Con July 12, 2010October 18, 2011More postcards were sent out this week for the Tron Legacy viral campaign, and it looks those coded strips actually DO mean something. Thanks to the work of Unfiction members, we now have a new website in the campaign, which features another simple (yet difficult!) flash game from our friends… Read More
Prometheus: Weyland Industries Adds Investor Information Page March 22, 2012March 22, 2012After we got two new images for Ridley Scott’s Alien prequel Prometheus, the Weyland Industries website has been updated to include a page on Investor Information, and it is quite extensive. There is only a small section on Project Prometheus, which you can check out after the jump. Read More
The Super 8 trailer did a nice tease. A good preview of the effects, snippets of the characters, and jusssttt enough of a sense of the plot to keep the viewer (well, me at least) intrigued.On the other hand, I can already see an SNL spoof coming out of this with stuff blowing up all around, cars and trains colliding, people screaming…then ET steps out of a cloud of smoke saying “ouch”.-Sean