Video: “Godzilla” Director Teases ‘Very Big’ Plans For Comic-Con Dan Koelsch, July 14, 2013 We already know that Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures’ Godzilla is set to have some presence at Comic-Con. The monster remake opens in May of next year, and the San Diego convention this week is the perfect time to promote it. There is an off-site building that is sure to have something, and the newly discovered viral website is bound to be related to the convention. Now we have a video from director Gareth Edwards that teases the film’s big plans even more. Check it out after the break. The Godzilla Encounter website has three articles so far, all with stories about “something” being out in the ocean. Each post has one or two letters in the headline colored red, which leads us to believe it’s some code. So far the letters, in order, are S, E, R, and I. Could it spell out a new URL or something related specifically to Comic-Con (as the latest article suggests)? We’ll have to wait and see. As soon as we know more, we’ll update you.To follow all of our coverage of Comic-Con, click here. ARGs & Campaigns Comic-Con Conventions Events Viral Marketing Viral Videos Comic-ConGodzilla
Mad Men Parodies: Emmy Commercials and Don Draper’s College Orientation August 23, 2010August 23, 2010This seems to be the Summer of Mad Men, as the show is popping up everywhere. The Emmys are coming up this Sunday, and late night talk show host (and former laugher during SNL skits) Jimmy Fallon is hosting. To promote the television award show, NBC has two commercials with… Read More
Viral Video: Dancing at the Movies October 17, 2010Here’s a little lift to start your Sunday. A company called Media Solutions has put together a great music video for Kenny Loggins’ “Footloose” that showcases dancing throughout film history. With almost 3 million views and only 38 “thumbs down” on YouTube, you should definitely get a kick out of… Read More
Hawaii Five-0 Viewers To Choose Episode Ending On Twitter As It Airs January 4, 2013January 4, 2013In a television first, a network prime time show will have the ending of an upcoming episode decided by the viewing audience while it airs. An event that’s possible solely because of the communication opportunities technologies like Twitter and social media provide, CBS’ Monday night drama Hawaii Five-0 will have fans vote… Read More