I'm thankful for many things— my family, my friends and my knee length down jacket to name a few, but today I am thankful for one thing above all others.
I am thankful the experiential marketing campaign for the horror movie Devil's Due didn't cross my path while I was innocently strolling about Manhattan.
Creators of the campaign inserted a hideous robot baby into a Bugaboo and then let it terrorize people in Washington Square Park. I GO TO THAT PARK! I could have had a heart attack, y'all. Then what would you be reading right now??? A letter from my husband explaining I locked myself in the closet in the fetal position.
Tell me you wouldn't be TERRIFIED…
Of course, if you are more scared by actual babies than robots, have I got the demon spawn for you…
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Thank you for this! SO funny! (not that I wouldn’t have shit myself had I been on the receiving end of that damned stroller…)
I love how the street cleaner is like ‘meh.. I’ve seen worse.’
HOLY SHIT
wow. That would scare the ever loving crap out of me. and. I am NOT seeing that movie. glad I don’t live in NYC and now wondering if I really do need to go visit there ever if there are demon babies roaming the streets.
holy crap that is scary. except after a while I was laughing. kind of crazy that it could stroll through the crosswalk…and not cause anyone to drive off the road.
This is amazing. I LOVE the twisted sicko’s that put this together. I know I would have shit myself so it’s really nice to watch everyone else shit themselves and not me.
Omg, I can’t stop laughing. The guy cleaning near it was too much, lol. If I had a water bottle I would have splashed the robo baby. Take that you weird baby. In reality I probably would have peed on myself then cursed out loud.
Oh my gosh!! That is seriously unbelievable. haha. I can’t believe how realistic it was. The vomit was crazy. Such brilliant marketing because those videos will spread like wildfire. I used a5MEDIA for help before and they helped with some unique strategies. But this one is sheer brilliant. 🙂