Lacuna Inc.: This is fake Web site built for the company at the center of the new movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. It’s like that I Robot Now thing, or the Aquapolis. A lot of work went into this, but when do you lift the curtain? I couldn’t find a place on the Web site when it admitted it was fake and told people to go see the movie. If it doesn’t do that, what’s the point?
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Godsend Institute: On the heals of the fake sites for the movies I Robot Now and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, we have this site, in support of the new DeNrio film, Godsend. The Godsend Institute is a fertility clinic and practice, specializing in the replication of cells for the…
I Robot Now. Introducing the world's first fully automated domestic assistant. The NS-5. What will you do with yours? Wonder if this is for real. Here's a real gem from the Web site... With over 456 moving parts, three pounds of processing circuitry, two miniature nitrogen cooling tanks, and almost one mile…
The Aquapolis: I'd be so much more impressed if the passage quoted here (from their "Overview" page) didn't contain five spelling and grammatical errors. "The Aquapolis will be the worlds first underwater resort. Built at a cost of $1.3 billion, Aquapolis will be unlike anything on earth. Using…
There is a link to the movie site on the Experience the Procedure page (http://www.lacunainc.com/process.html) - hard to find, I'll grant you.
This post shows that the website is doing just fine marketing the film.