The Twilight Time Capsule Is The Ultimate Interactive Fan Destination Dan Koelsch, October 23, 2011 If you are a fan of The Twilight Saga, then the Twilight Time Capsule is the website for you. Just in time for the November 18th premiere of Breaking Dawn Part 1, fans can interact with the vampire series like never before. Read the official description of the website after the break, where we also have an introduction/demo video from star Nikki Reed. Welcome to the Twilight Time Capsule, where you can become a part of Twilight Saga history by uploading and sharing your very own memories with other fans just like you!In this interactive fan community, you can view all of the official trailers, posters and other content for all Twilight movies from the entire Twilight Saga in one place –- right next to all of your own fan-generated videos and photos.You can see what other fans have created and shared throughout the years, comment on their photos and videos, and share them with friends. Start now to commemorate your personal memories forever and become part of the Twilight Time Capsule! Viral Marketing Breaking DawnTwilight
Build and Test Drive Your Own “The Dark Knight Rises” Tumbler! July 9, 2012July 9, 2012The Tumbler (and the Bat-Pod) have been Batman’s high-powered modes of transportation in Christopher Nolan’s last two Bat-flicks. Unfortunately, *SPOILER ALERT* the Tumbler was destroyed by the Joker in The Dark Knight. The Tumbler will return in The Dark Knight Rises, but may not be used much by Batman. Fans… Read More
Viral Video: Montage of Slaps on Film January 26, 2011There’s nothing like a good slap, and the movies are one of the only places you can see it without feeling bad. So, Vulture has put together a montage of such slaps in film history, calling it “Glove, Actually”. Take a look after the break. Read More
Movie Tech Made Real: Back to the Future Hoverboard and Minority Report User Interface June 3, 2010June 3, 2010Movies have the power to inspire in many ways. In fact, people will often find ways to make something that exists only in a movie. Recently, there have been two examples of life imitating art, with one practical application and one artistic. First, the technology from the futuristic Minority Report… Read More