The Daily Bugle Debuts on Tumblr; Hints at Expanding “Amazing Spider-Man” Universe Caleb Hamilton, July 21, 2013July 21, 2013 It looks like The Daily Bugle is finally caught up with the times and has started publishing online. The fictional newspaper has launched a Tumblr page, dropping hints about the plot of the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man 2. More info after the jump. There isn’t much on the Tumblr right now, just three articles talking about the state of New York City’s trust in the NYPD to protect the public from superhuman attacks (including Spider-Man). The articles hint at possible plot points in the new movie and maybe the next two movies as well! The articles also mention that the NYPD Major Crimes Unit is investigating the increased activity of the Russian mob, which is a reference to Paul Giamatti’s Rhino. There is also talk of a “Big Man” who is trying to unite all of the organized crime in the city. Not really sure who this is referring to, but it could be the Green Goblin, played by Chris Cooper in the movie. Can anyone say Sinister Six? The Amazing Spider-Man swings into theaters May 2nd, 2014! Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News MarvelSony PicturesThe Amazing Spider-Man 2Tumblr
Learn About Newton Haven’s Infamous Pub Crawl in “The World’s End” Viral Video July 2, 2013July 2, 2013 The World’s End is a apocalyptic comedy where five friends (including Simon Pegg and Nick Frost) come back to their hometown of Newton Haven to complete an epic 12 stop pub crawl that finishes at The World’s End. Unfortunately, something strange is going on in their neighborhood, but you can… Read More
Inception Mash-Ups: The Dark Knight, Up, and Toy Story May 17, 2010 It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of fan-made content. I love seeing what people create out of inspiration from movies, TV or anything that one would consider entertainment. After the jump you can see more fan-made videos that mash up the upcoming Christopher Nolan sci-fi thriller Inception with… Read More
They’re Here: NASA Knows Something September 29, 2010 The official They’re Here Twitter points to a YouTube video of someone typing “YOUARENOTALONE@NASA.GOV” into the They’re Here website. The tags for the video include “ufo”, “sci fi movie”, “aliens”, and “flying saucer”. What does NASA know? Maybe we’ll find out on 10/10/10 or sooner. Until then, watch the video… Read More