Facebook Wants You To Express Your Love “Like Crazy” Michael Lee, September 18, 2011September 18, 2011 Drake Doremus’s Like Crazy starring Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones will be hitting theaters on October 28th. Most theaters have already displayed posters for the romance film that contain the four simple three word sentences followed by the film’s title: I Want You; I Need You; I Love You; I Miss You; Like Crazy. Now Like Crazy’s official Facebook page is giving you the chance to create your very own poster in it’s likeness. Like Crazy‘s official page app follows the same procedure as most official pages. Simply just upload a photo of you and your significant other and place the text wherever you want to. You also have the option of sharing your photo on Facebook. But what I like about this is that there is no small title tag marketing the movie. That tends to annoy me. Here the title is necessary to emphasize you love for your significant other. In addtion, you won’t be bothered by any of the film’s credits that you see on the bottom of the actual poster. You just get those four simple sentences followed by LIKE CRAZY. So if you have a lover, why not tell him or her how you feel! Viral Marketing Viral News Like CrazyParamount Pictures
Cooper’s Dell Site Update Gives Hope to “Red State” Viral Activity July 28, 2011July 28, 2011Kevin Smith effectively shut down any hopes of viral campaigns when he announced that he would be the one distributing Red State. But there are some signs of hope that a viral campaign could be reactivated when Smith said that he would distribute the film to the public via video… Read More
Hollywood Second-Guessing Comic-Con, Could Viral Marketing Be Next? June 13, 2011June 13, 2011The New York Times ran a piece yesterday about how movie studios are taking a more cautious approach to this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. After propelling the comic book convention into the mainstream in recent years, why are they turning away now? Also, what could this shift in priorities mean… Read More
Oscar Nominations Announced, Snubs Spark Online Outrage January 25, 2011The biggest award show in Hollywood is drawing closer, and we’ve taken the first big step this morning with the announcement of the nominees for the Academy Awards. Like usual, there are some surprising snubs, but none more so than Christopher Nolan not getting nominated for Best Director for Inception,… Read More