Unlock Exclusive Content for “Fast & Furious 6” By Photographing Cars From The Fast & Furious Franchise David Weaver, May 15, 2013April 15, 2015 Do you like to take pictures? Do you like fast cars? Do You like the Fast & Furious franchise? Then you are in luck! Universal wants you take some real life photos of your favorite Fast & Furious cars and add them to their online CARSENAL to unlock cool exclusive content for Fast & Furious 6. Find out more after the break.It’s time to put that Fast & Furious knowledge of yours to the test. All you need to do is track down any car(s) from the Fast & Furious films, photograph them and then match them up with their on-screen counterparts to earn valuable points. Each car model and type can earn you a various amount of points which can then be used towards unlocking exclusive content for the new film.The types of cars you will be hunting for out there in the real world range from old American classics such as a 70′ Dodge Challenger R/T and the 69′ Chevy Camaro, to the more exotic sports cars like the 99′ Nissan Skyline GT-R or the 09′ Subaru Impreza WRX.So what are you waiting for? Head on over to the CARSENAL website by clicking here and get your hunt on! The sooner you get those photos uploaded and matched, the sooner you start unlocking content. Apps Viral Marketing Facebook AppFast and Furious 6
9: New MySpace Clip August 19, 2009MySpace has an exclusive clip from the upcoming 9. Check it out below: 9 Exclusive Clip Let us know what you think of the clip in the comments below. 9 opens September 9th (9/9/09). Check our our 9 Page for more information on the film and it’s viral campaign. Read More
Experience an Interactive Version of Oscar-Nominated “Moonrise Kingdom” Screenplay January 17, 2013Briefly: While some may think that Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom was snubbed for a Best Picture nomination at this year’s 85th Annual Academy Awards, no one is surprised that the quirky adventure’s script got a nomination in Writing: Original Screenplay category. Now you can read the screenplay yourself, along with… Read More
Watch This New “Battle: Los Angeles” Video About The Original Event February 10, 2011Sony Pictures has posted a new video their website that goes over the original event from which Battle: Los Angeles is based. On February 24th, 1942, the military shot at something in the sky that they later claimed was a weather balloon. Watch the informative video after the break. Read More