Create Your Own Pub Sign for “The World’s End” Dan Koelsch, June 26, 2013 In Edgar Wright’s The World’s End, five childhood friends reunite in their hometown after twenty years to repeat a legendary pub crawl from their youth that they failed. However, as the night goes on, they realize that robots are taking over the town. Every good pub needs an equally good name and sign. Find out how to make your own after the break. The film’s official website has the Pub Sign Maker, and all you have to do is answer three simple questions and add a photo, and you’ll get a majestic pub sign. There are quite a few names, and most are hilarious. You can download and share the image of the sign easily through the site. Check out the one I made below.The World’s End, starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Martin Freeman, opens in the US on August 23rd and the UK on July 19th (lucky buggers). Viral Marketing The World\'s End
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Train Railings Turn To Lightsabers in Japan September 26, 2011To promote the September 16th Blu-ray release of Star Wars: The Complete Saga in Japan, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Japan turned handrails of trains in Tokyo into lightsabers. According to Japan Trends, this is the first time the handrails have ever been used for advertising. See another photo after… Read More