Customize Your Desktop And Social Media Pages With The “Pacific Rim” Wallpaper Generator David Weaver, June 7, 2013 It seems only fitting that a mammoth-sized film like Pacific Rim, which is filled with titan-sized robots fighting titan-sized monsters, would allow you to make titan-sized wallpapers. With a host of customization options that allow you to tailor make and adjust the image of your choosing to your iphone, Facebook page, desktop or Twitter page specifications, you will have no problem creating a wallpaper image that is right for you.Begin creating your own wallpaper monstrosities and find some example wallpapers after the break.You can find the Pacific Rim Wallpaper Generator by clicking this link and get all the latest updates on this summer’s biggest release by following the official Pacific Rim Facebook page. Pacific Rim opens theatrically on July 12th, 2013 Apps Viral Marketing Pacific Rim
Juicy New District 9 Plot Details June 15, 2009July 7, 2009Empire Magazine has a new interesting interview with District 9 director Neil Blomkamp about details of the film concerning the aliens origins, their technology and look throughout the movie. Here are some excerpts from that interview on Empire Mag….. The Aliens demeanor: “These aliens are like ET – if he… Read More
When Virals Fail To Live Up to Their Potential April 7, 2011April 7, 2011Movie virals have always been a huge part of the film industry since the dawn of its simplest form; the movie trailer. Its only now that virals have become more prevalent to studios since they introduced a more interactive version for fans and moviegoers. There are effective virals, the virals… Read More
Viral Marketing ESPN Brings Admiral Ackbar to Primetime September 9, 2010October 18, 2011It’s probably not quite the same thrill as destroying the Death Star, but for one evening, everyone’s favorite squid-faced rebel hero, Admiral Ackbar, was the talk of the college football world. That is because ESPN aired a commercial documenting the now infamous campaign by University of Mississippi students to have… Read More