The Dark Knight May Occupy Wall Street, Not As The One Percent Zach Oldenburg, October 18, 2011October 18, 2011 As rich as Bruce Wayne is, he really has no place being at Occupy Wall Street. Director Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight Rises) seems to think differently as the upcoming New York shoot may include the protests in Zuccotti Park. For more information on this, click the jump. The Dark Knight Rises is set to shoot in New York on October 29th, and movie sites are starting to speculate that the ongoing protest will play into a scene of anarchy in Gotham. New York will double as Gotham though, so don’t expect to see any “one nation under greed” poster boards getting thrown at the Tumbler.Warner Bros. hasn’t confirmed or denied these speculations, so until we actually see some set photos, I’ll file this under the maybe category.Source: LA Times News Viral Marketing Viral News Christopher NolanOccupy Wall StreetThe Dark Knight Rises
Indiana Jones Mailing Mystery Solved! December 18, 2012Last week the University of Chicago received a package for Henry Walton Jones, Jr., the full name of the famed fictional archaeologist Indiana Jones. The contents of the package had many thinking it was part of a viral campaign, but what for? Well, the mystery has finally been solved. Get… Read More
New “Super 8” App Reveals Hidden “Editing Room” May 9, 2011May 9, 2011With a month left before the release of Super 8, Paramount Digital Entertainment has released an app for Apple mobile devices. It’s called Super 8 (fitting huh?) and it turns your iPhone, iPod Touch and/or iPad 2 into a vintage Super 8 camera. There’s no doubt you’ll have endless hours… Read More
Viral Update: Disturbing Anonymous Viral Video Leads To More Videos and Speculation March 3, 2010March 5, 2010You may remember back in December when we showed you a really odd video that we thought might be part of a promotion for the band Animal Collective or even Nine Inch Nails. Well, we have a bit more information on the video, which now is a series of disturbing… Read More