
I received an odd email earlier this week from Dr. David Flintstein, Founder of The Soul Storage Company. Flintstein mentions in his email that he'd "gladly provide 50% off of any future service at The Soul Storage Company. Just bring a copy of this email when you check in with the receptionist at our Roosevelt Island office." The Orange of the Week goes to film distribution companies who put a little fun into their movie marketing campaigns and truly get into 'character'.
We could argue the merits and usefulness of web campaigns, and could debate the successful and badly done viral/websites that studios churn out on a monthly basis, but the one type of trinket that seems to work wonders for me are the types that not only supplement and celebrate the off-beatedness of a given film, but who have fun with the personality of it. Like the TV spot of Frank T.J. Mackey (Tom Cruise's character in Magnolia) or the character-devoted websites for Dr. Howard Mierzwiak (Tom Wilkinson's character in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), Dr. Ronald Chevalier (Jemaine Clement's character in the upcoming Gentlemen Broncos) and now Flintstein (David Strathairn in Cold Souls), this facet certainly gets the curious more inclined to check out a www. address and in many cases simply extends the humor beyond just the film itself.
Which is your favorite? www.thesoulstoragecompany.com, www.ronaldchevalier.com/ or www.lacunainc.com .
















Comments
Posted by superb33 on 2009-07-21 at 13:31:55
A party. A prank phone call game. A lunatic on the other end of the line.
What happens when the college students making these calls forget to dial *69, telling a mad man exactly who they are and where to find them? Soon the partying friends are trapped in a horrifying game of survival against someone hell-bent on ruining more than their night in a party house. Once the phone line goes dead, itâ