Call Jonah Hill and He Just Might Babysit for You Michael Lee, September 8, 2011September 8, 2011 It’s hard to find a sitter now-a-days. You got to screen everyone just to be sure that you will see your kid when you come home. So why not trust Jonah Hill. Sure he may have some questionable babysitting methods, but don’t let that deter you, why not call him yourself. To promote David Gordon’s comedy The Sitter, 20th Century Fox is allowing you call Hill, and should you be lucky, he might just pick up. According to Comingsoon.net, if you call there is a possibility that Hill will pick up, no we are not joking, he will actually take your call. The marketing is based on the paper-tab ads you see along street poles and college walls. So hit the jump to see the number!(917) 409-7838. Of course if he doesn’t pick up, you do have the option of leaving a message. Then again, who wants to leave a message? News Viral Marketing Viral News 20th Century FoxJonah HillThe Sitter
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“Thor” Premiere To Be Broadcast Live Online, Hosted By Old Spice Guy April 28, 2011April 28, 2011How’s that for a headline? The summer truly kicks off next weekend with the release of Marvel’s Thor, and like all big films, Thor will have a red carpet US premiere featuring the stars of the film and celebrities. Unlike many films, this premiere will be broadcast live on the… Read More
“Jurassic Park” Security System Hack Simulator Will Force You To Say The Magic Word March 4, 2014Light that cigarette, and hold on to your butts, because you can experience hacking the Jurassic Park security system for yourself in a new fan-made simulator called Jurassic Systems created by Tully Robinson. The game is inspired by Ray Arnold (Samuel L. Jackson) tries to bypass the obnoxious personal coding… Read More