Archer “Debonair Repair” Rolls Into The Danger Zone Michael Lee, January 10, 2014 Briefly: It may not be as sleek as Archer’s Dodge Charger or as subtle as Krieger’s van with the illegal ass window tint that’s just rolling probable cause, but it’s probably one of the coolest marketing gags for FX’s animated-comedy spy show Archer.Between now and 6 PM EST, at at 23rd Street, Between Madison Avenue & Park Avenue South in New York, a mobile male salon service will be available to those who are in desperate need of a “Debonair Repair.” Unfortunately it looks like this service is only available in New York. Since I live in the Southern California area, I have no way of trying this for myself. But if you are in the New York area, check it out. Services include haircuts and shoe shine service. Participants may also have a chance to win a ‘tactleneck,’ – yes tactleneck, Sterling Archer’s go to outfit when disarming bombs or going into the Danger Zone -, or a bottle opener.Check out the official Archer Facebook Page for more information. Archer returns for its fifth season on January 13 at 10 PM. Viral Marketing Viral News
Watch Will Ferrell’s NYPD Recruitment Video August 8, 2010August 8, 2010In Columbia Pictures’ The Other Guys, Will Ferrell plays Allen Gamble, a New York police officer who is better behind the desk than behind the wheel. In the following video made by Funny or Die, Gamble tries to make a recruitment video for the NYPD, but his colleagues take advantage… Read More
Tron Legacy Postcards Reveal Japanese Encom Website, New Game, and Countdown To Comic-Con July 12, 2010October 18, 2011More postcards were sent out this week for the Tron Legacy viral campaign, and it looks those coded strips actually DO mean something. Thanks to the work of Unfiction members, we now have a new website in the campaign, which features another simple (yet difficult!) flash game from our friends… Read More
Viral Video: DVD Commentary The Movie April 6, 2010I love DVD commentaries, but when I watch a movie with the commentary on, it sort of takes over the film. College Humor has a great video lampooning the practice, and you can watch it after the jump. Read More