Latest Trailer For “The Lego Movie” Riffs On “Man Of Steel” David Weaver, January 31, 2014 Arriving just a week before its theatrical release is a brand new trailer for the The Lego Movie, the big screen debut for the wildly popular toyline. While it is readily apparent that the film is already chock full of cameos that range from the likes of Batman to Gandalf to Han Solo (and even including Abraham Lincoln), this new trailer amusingly incorporates Hans Zimmer’s bombastic score from last years love it or hate it MAN OF STEEL to introduce us to the film’s main protagonist Emmet Brickowski, voiced by Chris Pratt. There are of course plenty of other characters to spot in the new trailer as well (including the Man of Plastic himself), so check out the trailer after the break and see who you can spot.The Lego Movie opens in theaters on February 7. Viral Marketing Viral Videos Hans ZimmerMan of SteelThe Lego MovieTrailerWarner Bros
DreamWorks to Have a “Fright Night Feeding Freenzy” Event At Comic-Con June 24, 2011June 25, 2011With Marvel announcing that they would not be making an appearance at Comic-Con this year, it seems that other studios will be taking advantage of their absence by filling it with their own panels. Fright Night will be making a special appearance at the San Diego Comic-Con this year, a… Read More
Social Networks Help Kickstart “Lucid”, a Movie about a Deadly Virus, Time Travel and Love October 7, 2013With all the independent films being crowdsourced nowadays, it’s always nice to come across an online campaign that exudes the right level of quality, craftsmanship and passion behind a project. The Kickstarter page for the feature film, Lucid, is one of those perfect examples. Find out more info about the… Read More
Send DISH Network A Message in the “Hey DISH, Where’s My AMC?” Video Contest! August 6, 2012August 6, 2012Imagine sitting in your living room, watching a very exciting episode of AMC’s The Walking Dead and suddenly the screen goes blank. Shortly a message appears on the screen from DISH Network, “Sorry, we no longer offer this channel.” What would you do? Throw your recliner at the television? Perhaps… Read More