Watch the Final Episode of Social Film “The Beauty Inside” Dan Koelsch, September 20, 2012 Toshiba and Intel’s social film The Beauty Inside debuted its sixth and final episode today. Learn more about the project, and dive deeper into the main character Alex, by checking out the web series’ Facebook page. Watch the episode after the jump. Alex (internally voiced by Topher Grace) is a 20 something male who refurbishes antiques. His life is lonely not only because of his offbeat profession, but because everyday he wakes up in an entirely new body. So far, it’s worked out well for him, but all that changes when he meets Emily (played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead). Alex finally gets a body worthy of a date with Emily. Afterwards, he scared her off by telling her about his condition. Find out how it all ends by watching the episode below.Check out The Beauty Inside’s YouTube channel to watch the whole series and extra videos. Let us know what you thought of the social film and its interactive components in our comments section. ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing IntelSocial FilmThe Beauty InsideToshibaweb series
42 Entertainment Is NOT Working On “The Dark Knight Rises” Viral Campaign (Updated x2) June 2, 2011June 3, 2011UPDATE: Hit the jump to read an important update to this story! Briefly: While this may not come as a surprise (based on quality and Peter from /Film even mentioning it in a tweet yesterday), we have gotten confirmation from a source that choses to remain anonymous that 42 Entertainment… Read More
Trayvon Martin Case Affects Marketing For Fox’s “Neighborhood Watch” March 28, 2012March 28, 2012You might not think that the public discourse on the Trayvon Martin shooting would have much impact on Hollywood, but there has been an unexpected result. 20th Century Fox has had to change their marketing for their upcoming sci-fi comedy Neighborhood Watch. Get the details after the jump. Read More
Art Galleries Pay Tribute to Cult Movies and Harry Potter July 7, 2011July 7, 2011This weekend LA will be hosting two spectacular movie themed art galleries both of which should be very appealing to the hardcore movie fan. The first one is Gallery 1988’s Crazy 4 Cult. It’s the fifth time the gallery has hosted the event, which celebrates cult hits throughout the years…. Read More
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