It’s not often you get to say something like that, but the Zombie I’ve been training on the Resident Evil Extinction viral marketing contest has been released and he’s on the FHM’s website. Naturally I went there today to check on him, and didn’t even look at the all girl Karma Sutra videos on the site, even when I saw the still for the reverse cowgirl…
I just got back from Sweden to find that the trailer for Indy 4 has been released, and was out on Thursday. It’s been on the web for 4 days now and I didn’t know!
Not so long ago Kerry Katona was robbed at knifepoint in her own home, just down the road from me in Wilmslow. In fact, what was my flatmate doing that night?
Never mind, she’s bounced back (literally looking at the size of her) with a new MTV fly on the wall show in the same manner as the Osbournes. Can’t wait!
The DVD for Resident Evil Extinction is out shortly in the UK and Sony have just launched the mother of all viral marketing campaigns.
You sign up at their website (which can be seen in the video below) and register your own Zombie character. Then at 09.00 GMT on 18th February the zombies are released to different advertising units on various websites throughout the Internet. There they will wait for Alice to find them and destroy them.
You can increase your Zombie’s chances of survival by training him, and even receive updates about what website he is on and how he’s fairing.
Naturally there are prizes to be won too. Watch the video, create a Zombie and try to survive Alice.
Rambo opened this week in the USA, and according to reviews it’s extremely violent. These two NEW trailers I found on YouTube, back to back, illustrate that point.
It may not have been the movie we all wanted it to be, but as I feel so strongly attached to it I can pleased nonetheless that Transformers has been nominated for 3 Academy Awards.
It’s up for Visual Effects (obviously), Sound Editing and Sound Mixing.
You can read the details over at Transformers website; TheTransformers.Net
A local school teacher down the road from me at Stockport Grammar School has been suspended after students found a video she’d made years before starting her teaching role, on YouTube.
The video is a raunchy advert for Scruffs work clothing and shows her playing a secretary getting a vigorous workout by a builder, while demonstrating the safety aspect of his clothing. The advert was never shown on TV and was instead used as a promo video for the clothing firm. It’s getting some exposure now!
Suspending Sarah Green seems a little harsh as this isn’t porn, it’s just an advert she made as part of an acting job. There’s nothing to be embarrassed about here, so I hope she returns to work soon. I wouldn’t mind meeting her at parents evening either, I think enrolments would go up at Stockport Grammar if she goes back.
Thanks to About Blank for finding this one, and on the Metro website.
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