“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” Viral Leaks Footage and New Site Michael Lee, October 20, 2011October 20, 2011 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has some very exciting new viral activity and it requires some sharp eyes or knowledge of the source material. For those who are unfamiliar with the story disgraced publisher Steig Larsson (Daniel Craig) has been hired by Henrik Vanger, the former CEO of Vanger Enterprises, which he accepts — unaware that Vanger commissioned an investigation into Blomkvist’s personal and professional history carried out by private investigator Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara). In the latest mouth-taped-shut.com update, viewers can see a Super 8 style shot video, where the filmer is driving down a bridge and if you notice the following license plate you will see that it spells “glance” backwards. In addition you will notice a WIHIS tage, which stands for whatishiddeninsnow.com. The site will take you to a grid like website. What the grid means still remains a mystery. Viral Marketing Daniel CraigDavid FincherMouth-Taped-Shut.comThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoowhatishiddeninsnow
Viral Video: “Transformers: Age Of Extinction” Shares Its Own Facebook Movie February 11, 2014February 11, 2014If you logged onto Facebook in the past few weeks, chances are you saw a friend post a Facebook movie, which encapsulated some of your best moments captured on Facebook. Now this was the celebrate the social media platform’s tenth birthday, and some turned there own Facebook movie into a… Read More
Jimmy Fallon’s “Downton Abbey” Parody Series Returns With Third Episode February 6, 2013February 7, 2013Downtown Abbey is a British period television drama that airs on ITV in the UK and PBS here in the states. While the show is very popular, it is a bit dry, and thus ripe for parodying. Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, my favorite late night talk show, has made… Read More
Featured App: Smash Yourself On Facebook With NBCs “Smash” App January 30, 2012January 30, 2012The new NBC series “Smash” has garnered quite the buzz, earning itself the ‘most exciting new series’ prize by the Critics Choice Television Awards. To keep the promotion train chugging, NBC has released a new Facebook-based app that puts you on the front page of every mans favorite publication: Playbill… Read More