Facebook Wants You To Express Your Love “Like Crazy” Michael Lee, September 18, 2011September 18, 2011 Drake Doremus’s Like Crazy starring Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones will be hitting theaters on October 28th. Most theaters have already displayed posters for the romance film that contain the four simple three word sentences followed by the film’s title: I Want You; I Need You; I Love You; I Miss You; Like Crazy. Now Like Crazy’s official Facebook page is giving you the chance to create your very own poster in it’s likeness. Like Crazy‘s official page app follows the same procedure as most official pages. Simply just upload a photo of you and your significant other and place the text wherever you want to. You also have the option of sharing your photo on Facebook. But what I like about this is that there is no small title tag marketing the movie. That tends to annoy me. Here the title is necessary to emphasize you love for your significant other. In addtion, you won’t be bothered by any of the film’s credits that you see on the bottom of the actual poster. You just get those four simple sentences followed by LIKE CRAZY. So if you have a lover, why not tell him or her how you feel! Viral Marketing Viral News Like CrazyParamount Pictures
Enter “Skyfall” Lodge In Interactive Website February 14, 2013The 23rd (and most successful) James Bond film Skyfall had its home release on Blu-ray and DVD this week, and to commemorate the occassion, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has created an interactive website that lets you explore Skyfall Lodge. Get the details after the break, but beware of spoilers… Read More
Check Out The Batman Fan Film “Seeds of Arkham” October 12, 2011Last year we showed you the Batman fan film City of Scars. Now Bat in the Sun Productions is back with a shorter and better sequel titled Seeds of Arkham. Check it out after the break. Read More
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