Declare Your Independence with Apple Pies from “Tammy”! [Updated More Times And Locations Added] Caleb Hamilton, June 25, 2014June 27, 2014 Briefly: In Warner Bros. road trip comedy, Tammy, the titular character robs her own workplace, making off with a sack full of mini apple pies. In celebration of the July 4th release of the film, a Tammy-inspired cart will be in Farragut Sqaure (17th St. NW) in Washington, D.C. this Friday, June 27th, from Noon until 1 P.M. handing out free pies. To get one, you just have be one of the first 1000 people to say #GimmeSomePies!Update: More locations and dates have been announced. Here are the times and locations for Los Angeles:Friday, June 27, 2014 (5:00pm – 8:00pm – Abbot Kinney, Venice; 8:30pm – 11:00pm – Santa Monica Blvd – West Hollywood); Saturday, June 28, 2014: 11:00am – 1:30pm – Redondo Beach Street Festival; 2:00pm – 5:00pm – Santa Monica Beach / Pier; Sunday, June 29, 2014: 11:00am – 1:30pm – Ventura Blvd – between Laurel Canyon and Whitset; 2:00pm – 5:00pm – Hollywood & Highland Viral Marketing Apple PieTammyViral marketingWarner Bros
Cause All Kinds Of Mayhem & Destruction With The New App For “The Expendables 2” July 27, 2012July 27, 2012Its not to often studios offer fans the chance to be part of a mega blockbuster actioner like The Expendables 2, but Lionsgate is giving their fans a chance. Okay, not really, the film completed production a couple of months back, but the studio is still giving you a chance… Read More
Lost Fans Campaign To Be Included In The Credits February 23, 2010In a tribute to the fans of The Lord of the Rings, Peter Jackson included all the charter members of the Lord of the Rings fan club on the credits of the DVD release of the trilogy. This resulted in very very long credits but provided a nice tribute to… Read More
The Room – A Fan Made Viral Campaign February 16, 2010February 16, 2010On June 23rd 2003, Tommy Wiseau premiered The Room to an unsuspecting LA audience, which included notable critic Scott Foundas, and the reaction was not good. The film was clearly supposed to be a drama, with the tagline “A film with the passion of Tennessee Williams.” but, according to Foundas,… Read More