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Indiana Jones and the Lego’s of Doom: Fanboy Film.

May 21st, 2008 1 Comment

.. another random tangent in anticipation of tomorrow’s Indiana Jones release: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Fanboy’s get their geek on:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFGVzt7c5bY

courtesy of Geekologie.
Note: The initial reviews are pretty brutal, but this movie could be a straight-to-video disaster and I’d still be grinning in anticipation.
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Now For Something Completely Different:

May 20th, 2008 No Comments

STOP. Hammer time:
Hi, Andy.
Hammer (MCHammer) is now following your updates on Twitter.
Check out Hammer’s profile here:
http://twitter.com/MCHammer
Best,
Twitter
..as entertaining as this?: I doubt it. But hell if it ain’t worth a shot.

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Drool, Listen.. repeat. RCRD-LBL free mp3 downloads

January 9th, 2008 1 Comment

this is old new, but it’s my new years resolution to dive into rcrdlbl, a free mp3 download service that promotes emerging and mainstream artists. indie rock, electronica and alternative pop are the main genres, but as any good website catering to engaged music fans should be, its all over the map.  [...]

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A Case Study In: cgm-fanculture-consumersincontrol-viralvideo blahdy blah..

November 5th, 2007 No Comments

Ah yes, how many transmedia and marketing-isms can I throw in one post? But to hell with the blab, let’s just see some in action and celebrate the 100th episode of Family guy at the same time(?):
Family Guy Crank Dat Soulja Boy

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Beyond being freakin hilarious, I love this example [...]

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