“Prometheus” Viral Vid: Meet David, Weyland Industries’ Latest Android Caleb Hamilton, April 17, 2012April 17, 2012 “What is it about robots that makes them so robotic?” We’ve seen some very exciting reveals from the Weyland Industries Prometheus viral in the past month. First we saw Guy Pearce as Peter Weyland in a TEDTalk from 2023. Then we were able to invest in Weyland Industries and got access to exclusive images from the film. In the latest update, we meet David (played by Michael Fassbender), Weyland Industries’ 8th generation android. Find out what kinds of things David thinks about in an new ad from Weyland Industries after the jump!We’ve seen teasers of the Module 8 project on the Weyland Corp. website and today, the product has finally been revealed. In a very creepy, yet cool advertisement, we meet David-8, a very advanced android capable of imitating human emotion. Check it out after the jump, along with a print ad. You can catch up on our coverage of the Prometheus viral campaign here. And you can see David in action when Prometheus hits theaters on June 8th in Real-D 3D and IMAX 3D! ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing Viral Videos PrometheusViral videoWeyland Industries
PBS Autotunes Mr. Roger’s For A New Generation June 7, 2012June 8, 2012It’s sad to think that some children will grow up never having been exposed to the classic television program, “Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood”. Well now, thanks to PBS and mash-up artist John D. Boswell, today’s generation will be treated to the ever-glowing, sneaker pimped Fred Rogers and his infinite wisdom. Hit… Read More
A New App Asks “Are You Smarter Than An Ape?” July 15, 2011In the reboot of the Planet of the Apes franchise, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, scientists try to cure Alzheimer’s disease with a drug that leads to the dramatic increase of intelligence in a chimpanzee. Of course, in real-life that sort of thing wouldn’t happen, but it has… Read More
Viral Video: How ‘The Social Network’ Should Have Ended November 5, 2010The guys at How It Should Have Ended are at it again, giving us an animated take on how The Social Network should have gone. It’s actually pretty funny and is one of the few parodies to actually take on the film itself. Take a look after the break. Read More
Find out what kinds of things David thinks about in an new ad from Weyland Industries after the jump! http://www.suwfall.com/