Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Gets Pre-Teen Appeal Help

Disney’s upcoming Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure movie is building some buzz already thanks to teen star Demi Lovato’s music video “Gift of a Friend”.
The “Sonny Without a Chance” star has the song featured on her Here We Go Again album, released this past August.
But Lovato wasn’t the only teen recruited for the affair. Fellow Disney starlet Selena Gomez of “The Wizards of Waverly Place” was also brought on board, as was other teen favorites as Jesse McCartney and American Idol winner Jordin Sparks, among others.
The movie is set to be releaed on October 27th, while the soundtrack is going to hit stores about a month prior to.
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United Artists and Lake Shore Entertainment Launch Fame Movie Contest

Fame the remake of the 1980 performing arts school movie is hitting theaters later on this month (September 25th), and while moviegoers will be able to attend a prestigious performing arts school through, United Artists and Lake Shore Entertainment want movie fans to get on some sweepstake action too.
They’ve launched the Fame Us! Contest with tech giant LG Electronics.
The game’s rules are simple: users can submit videos of themselves, showcasing their own interpretation of the Fame song, and vye for a $50,000 prize as voted by other users. The video submission may be up to 2 minutes and as little as 30 seconds in length.
As an incentive for voters, Lake Shore, United Artists and LG are offering the opportunity for non-performing voters to win daily prizes (an LG model phone and in some cases shiny new home theatre systems).
Oh, and there’s a do-gooder aspect to the contest too: each vote counts as a donation to the Save the Music Foundation, although neither LG Electronics and Lake Shore Entertainment indicated how much the indicated donation would be.

Users also have the opportunity to download the new version of the Fame movie theme song.
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Michael Jackson’s This is It Trailer Sets the Stage for October Film Premiere

Segments from the trailer had been available on YouTube for almost a week before the full trailer premiered on MTV during the 2009 VMA Awards.
Made up of carefully-selected segments from rehearsal footage by Jackson’s choreographer and High School Musical director Kenny Ortega, the musical documentary is set to be released in theaters in October through Sony Films/Columbia Pictures
No other promotion could have topped showing the trailer in the middle of the MTV Awards, especially in part because the show itself featured a tribute to the singer, and nostalgic feelings for the musical extravaganzas (that Jackson is the essence of) of the past and fans’ appreciation for Jackson is at its height.
When the Nielsen ratings are released this week, I wouldn’t be surprised if this edition of the show were among their highest-rated. More good news for Columbia and Sony.
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Oprah, Mariah, Paula, Push Precious at the Toronto Int’l Film Festival

The Lee Daniels-produced and directed flick Precious based on the urban novel had its Canadian premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, with Oprah Winfrey, a staunch supporter and backer on hand, as well as singer Mary J. Blige.
Pop star Mariah Carey who plays a teacher to the long-suffering title character in the movie was among the members of the cast who partook in a press conference at the film fest.


Here she is with the movie’s producer-director Lee Daniels. The movie’s title was previously Push, but after a title battle with the copyright holders of a science fiction film bearing the same name, the movie’s handlers tactfully changed the film’s title to Precious.
Movie Marketing and PR Spotlight: Extract

Miramax Films’ Extract opens nation wide on Labor weekend. The Los Angeles premiere went on without a hitch, and the movie’s marketing campaign was full-blown even before then.
Its website really left a lot to be desired. Firstly the domain has too many hyphens than any movie fan cares to type. Extract-the-Movie.com. Are you pretty much exhausted by the time you type the second hyphen?
The domain name isn’t the only problem with the website. The site itself looks like Krayola Crayons art project…and uses twice as many colors. One would expect this from a Disney kid’s film, not a movie that purports to be the sequel of Office Space, an adult comedy.
If you’re still in Internet Browsing Antiquity, forget about it! You won’t even be able to peruse the site comfortably (you will be greeted with a nice, “You are using an outdated browser. For a better experience using this site, please upgrade to a modern web browser” message).
You can easily download the latest version of Firefox, however. You’re also given the choice of Safari 4 or Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer 8.
The site ought to be given at least a B+ for its features. You can become acquainted with the characters as well as the actors who play them via a mini biography.
Character posters, wallpapers, are available as downloads, and screensavers for both the PC and Mac are also dowloadable.
Movie Marketing and PR: Extract Movie Premiere Photos

Mila Kunis and Jason Bateman pose share a light moment at the Los Angeles premiere of the Mike Judge film Extract, which is hitting theaters on September 4th.

Jessica Stroup and Dustin Milligan pose for photographers.


Rocker Gene Simmons and film director Mike Judge.
Mila Kunis beams in the spotlight.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” Premiere Photos

Emma Watson poses for photographers at the NY premiere of the latest installment in the Harry Potter series.


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Movie Marketing and PR: Bruno Australian Premiere Photos



Sacha Baron Cohen is a good sport at the Australian premiere of his movie Bruno.
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Will Universal’s Bruno Kill it at the Box Office Its Opening Weekend or Will it Be Killed?

Yes, I know…it just might be a little too early to ask the question.
After all, it’ll be another month before the comedy hits theatres.
Why Universal didn’t program it for the 4th of July weekend is beyond me.
But oh well. On with the discussion.
Actually asking if the movie will rock the box office or not is indeed a pertinent question, especially considering that the movie’s marketers are trying to create some early interest in the comedy as seen by the Sacha Baron/Bruno and Eminem incident during this past weekend’s MTV Movie Awards outed for the stunt that it was by MTV head writer Scott Aukerman.
And especially knowing from The Dark Knight advance….advance publicity campaign that it’s never too early to start cajoling moviegoers into the movie theatre.
Slate’s The Big Money’s Bernhard Warner and Matthew Yeomans are definitely among those who are doubt that Bruno will live up to its comedy-of-the-summer expectations, writing:
“So far, the appeal of Bruno is not quite as promising as that of Borat. After the first week, the YouTube viewing figures for Bruno are underwhelming, and the comments reveal a more skeptical tone.”
Writing in The Wall Street Journal, reporter Lauren A. E. Schuker thinks she knows why Universal chose that approach:
“How does a major Hollywood studio promote a movie so raunchy and offensive that it initially got an NC-17 rating? By staying under the radar.”
Robert Marich, the author of Marketing to Moviegoers, interviewed for Schuker’s article infers that subtlety is practically Universal’s best ally in the marketing and publicity strategy for Bruno, contending that,
“One of the things about ‘Borat’ was that it surprised everyone. It had a much bigger opening than tracking surveys indicated because it had such a viral buzz. The challenge here for Universal is to sustain that with ‘Bruno,’ which isn’t always easy with high-concept movies because they’re not so fresh the second time around.”
The folks at Gawker blasted the movie (or rather what is implied by Baron Cohen’s subtle promotion), and in particular Sacha Baron Cohen’s antics and the idiosynchrasies of the character, and actually recommends the 29,934 readers who hopped on its site to read the article to go see Outrage—another movie—instead.
The Bruno team is nonetheless tireless when it comes to promotion—most of all Sacha Baron Cohen the zany actor who plays the title character.
Baron Cohen as “Bruno” guest-wrote an article for women’s magazine Marie Claire, appearing on the magazine’s July 2009 cover, a rather significant coup since only women have graced the Conde Nast magazine’s covers—to my knowledge.
And in a publicity bit that’s definitely wasn’t staged, Baron Cohen is being sued by a woman for injuries she allegedly suffered on the Bruno set.
Reuters noted the movie’s publicist strategy of selling Sacha Baron’s personality more than the movie itself, pointing out that:
“Universal Pictures is taking the softly, softly marketing approach for the cinematic release of Bruno, which arrives on the big screen July 10. So far, Universal has spent more time (and cash) plugging the Sacha Baron Cohen comedy on social networks and YouTube. Could Universal be playing it too cool?”
But playing it cool sometimes works.
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My Life in Ruins or Can Nia Vardalos Strike Gold Twice?

Surely you remember My Big Fat Greek Wedding, screenwriter Nia Vardalos’s Greek-themed indie movie whose hit status suprised everyone when it was released in 2002, including its writer. Vardalos returns with My Life in Ruins.
The movie has more going for it than its predecessor did, including a cast that includes veteran actor Richard Dreyfuss and direction from Just My Luck and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days helmer Donal Petrie.
In lieu of being an unknown entity struggling for distribution, Vardalos has Fox Searchlight Pictures behind her as distributor.
But times have definitely changed. The cultural clash novelty isn’t present anymore, yet Vardalos is convinced that she can strike lightning twice. The movie’s plot according to The Movie Insider centers on the life of a Greek tourist guide.
Maybe a free trip to Greek can be part of the film’s promotional efforts?
You can watch the trailer below.
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