Fan Tumblr Pages: “Fake Criterions” and “Memos From Fury” Dan Koelsch, July 29, 2012 Every once in a while we come across some funny or interesting Tumblr pages that are worth mentioning. This week we found two. Fake Criterions posts images of fake Criterion Collection DVD covers for modern movies, while Memos From Fury has some hilarious letters from the director of Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D. organization. Take a look at a few of these gems after the jump. If you see any cool movie/tv-related Tumblr pages, let us know! Fan Made Work Social Networks Viral News Fake CriterionsMemos From FuryTumblr
Social Networks “Anchorman” Gets An Exhibit In DC And Ron Burgundy Answers Twitter Questions October 24, 2013November 17, 2013The Newseum, Washington, DC’s 250,000-square-foot museum dedicated to everything news-oriented, has a new exhibit opening up in November. One that celebrates the 2004 hit comedy, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. “Anchorman: The Exhibit” opens prior to the release of the film’s sequel, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. Will Ferrell has… Read More
‘The Signal’ Viral Marketing Campaign Gets Personal May 27, 2014May 27, 2014Trying to figure out The Signal viral marketing campaign is an effort in futility. We don’t know much about the film itself, considering it is being marketing that way. Focus Features is really playing on the mystery themes of the sci-fi thriller by marketing through the RUAGITATED viral site, and… Read More
Viral Video: A Brief History of Conspicuous Product Placement in Movies January 12, 2011Product placement has been a staple of American filmmaking since the motion camera was invented. Sometime it’s done with subtlety, while other times it’s blatant (which comical, whether intended or not). Oliver Noble over at Film Drunk gives us a history lesson on product placement in movies, specifically the more… Read More