LOST: Book Oceanic Flights and Are There Too Many Questions To Answer? Corey, January 28, 2010January 28, 2010 ABC’S LOST will be airing its 6th and final season this Tuesday and in the light of that, the show is on a massive advertisement campaign. Being no stranger to viral campaigns , LOST even won an Emmy for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media. The show has had websites like damoncarltonandapolarbear.com and didyouburyit.com adding to the overall experience and giving us probably some of the best fan-made art I’ve personally ever seen. Well, recently, we’ve been given more fan-created LOST content like the Real Time Oceanic 815 Crash, a travel site booking Oceanic 815 flights, and the parody song you can watch after the jump. The music video, a collaboration between popular YouTubers The Fine Brothers and Rhett & Link, asks what every LOST fan dreads: “Are there too many questions to be answered?” Check it out below. /Film today reported that Kayak.com, a popular travel website, made available to purchase tickets for a flight from Sydney, Australia all the way to Los Angeles, California on the fictional airliner Oceanic. Non-LOST fans or fans who need a reminder may wonder what that even means. Oceanic is the airliner that the LOST castaways crashed on the island in, Oceanic flight 815 to be exact, which is the same flight number on Kayak. This small fun easter egg (pic below) makes any LOST fan happy and even more excited for the season 6 premiere. LOST premieres its 6th and final season on February 2nd, 2010 at 7/8c on ABC. Viral Marketing 24ABCLOSTparodyRhett and LinkThe Fine BrothersYouTube
Alice: Sneak Peek at Tomorrow’s White Rabbit Takeover December 3, 2009December 3, 2009We first reported on the viral campaign for SyFy’s “Alice” yesterday, and now we have some behind the scenes photos from tonight as SyFy gets ready for their New York takeover in the morning. We also have a press release in which part of it describes the event in more… Read More
“Branded” Trailer Uses QR Codes To Warn of Conspiracy June 3, 2012Roadside Attractions’ sci-fi thriller Branded looks to be sort of a remake of 1988’s They Live. Set in a dystopian future where corporate brands have taken over the minds of the population, one man is finally able to see the aliens controlling it all. A trailer for the film came… Read More
“The Hunger Games” Viral Review: Pretty Standard Fun April 6, 2012April 6, 2012The Hunger Games may have gotten positive ratings across the board, but what of its viral campaign. Yes The Hunger Games had a subtle viral campaign that helped appease fans before the movie’s release, and now that the movie has already been released, the viral sites are officially inactive. From… Read More