As You Might Have Guessed, “The Five-Year Engagement” Has A Wedding Blog Dan Koelsch, January 14, 2012 It seems like only yesterday that we were talking about wedding blogs becoming the viral website of choice for television shows (in fact it was yesterday). Not to be upstaged, the romantic comedy film The Five-Year Engagement, starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt have their own wedding blog. Get the details after the jump. In Universal Pictures’ The Five-Year Engagement, Tom Solomon (Segel) and Violet Barnes (Blunt) get engaged, but they have to keep pushing their wedding date back. Hilarity ensues? While I’m not particularly excited for this movie (see the trailer here), the wedding blog, TomandViolet.com, is cute. There are several sections to explore and learn more about the couple and their plans. There is even a YouTube page featured that has a video of Segel in character. Check it out for yourself and let us know what you think in the comments below.The Five-Year Engagement opens April 27th. Viral Marketing The Five-Year Engagement
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UPDATED: Warner Bros. Kicks Off Viral Campaign For “Man of Steel” With a Countdown December 10, 2012April 14, 2013This is possibly the greatest news I’ve heard in a while, given that I am such a huge fan of Superman. Warner Bros. has a new website that is the homepage for the fictional Deep Space Radio Wave Project, and it appears to be viral marketing for Man of Steel…. Read More
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