Read About the Dent Act From “The Dark Knight Rises” Dan Koelsch, June 19, 2012 The Dent Act plays a key role in the plot to The Dark Knight Rises, Christopher Nolan’s finale to his Dark Knight Trilogy. Named in honor of slain political hero Harvey Dent, the bill punishes criminals more harshly, including denying parole, if their acts are deemed part of a larger criminal enterprise. ComicBookMovie.com got their hands on a copy of a letter from Mayor Garcia (played by Nestor Carbonell) announcing his signing of the bill and announcing that a Harvey Dent Day will also be introduced. Read the letter after the break. While we can’t find the source of the letter, but CBM claims it is part of their partnership with Mountain Dew. Let us know what you think of the letter in the comments below. Viral Marketing The Dark Knight Rises
Disney and YouTube Partner to Produce Original Web Series November 8, 2011November 8, 2011The Walt Disney Company and YouTube recently inked a multi-million dollar deal that seems to play on both company’s weaknesses. Disney is having trouble attracting young people looking for video content to their website, whereas YouTube is not “kid-friendly” in the eyes of some parents. Will this new deal work… Read More
Sherlock: Modern Day Viral Is Afoot July 31, 2010March 20, 2013One of the things that made me laugh (a lot) were the comments about the viral campaign for Sherlock Holmes, and the fact that the internet did not exist back then, and the fact that they used the internet to promote the viral. We all know that Sherlock Holmes’ was… Read More
New TV Spot for District 9 July 21, 2009January 16, 2010A new TV spot has shown up for District 9, and although it may not look that much different, it SOUNDS different. Take a look, and a listen to the clip below. Read More