“21 Jump Street” Interactive Trailer is Just Too Funny Michael Lee, March 12, 2012March 12, 2012 Honestly I never suspected that 21 Jump Street would be hammering at my funny bone. Obviously Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs‘s Philip Lord and Chris Miller didn’t get the memo that adaptations based on 80s TV series were suppose to be bad. But with such a powerful tracking rate, Sony is pushing the marketing for the movie and the latest interactive trailer leads (and also teaches) us that there is much more to a couple of cops who look like kids binge drinking and abusing drugs in the most hilarious way. Hit the jump to get interactive.As forementioned, the interactive trailer details us on both the movie and the popular 80s television show. It also informs us on how difficult the police entry exams can be. Overall the quiz is fun and features a few new clips that lead us to believe that this movie is more funny than its letting on. Viral Marketing Viral News 21 Jump StreetSony Pictures
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Viral Review: The Crazies March 2, 2010March 2, 2010Back when the trailer for The Crazies was released, there was a link at the end of the clip, pointing everyone towards OgdenMarsh.com. From that point on, all eyes were on this campaign. But why? What was making this one different from all the rest? Well, for starters, it’s a… Read More