Bradley Cooper pushes drugs on the viral campaign UNLIMITED

At least that’s what Bradley Cooper promises in his new promotion Unlimited. The announcement looks remarkably like pharmaceutical ads all-too-common on TV, but is actually part of a viral marketing campaign recently launched for the upcoming movie.Forget the red pill and blue pill drug clear is the last you’ll ever need!
All is well until the downside of the drug begins to affect it, with side effects such as paralysis, psychosis, brain damage and sudden death. “The drug, known as CET, Morra allows “access to 100% of your brain, learn new languages and conquer Wall Street.” The picture – directed by Neil Burger (The Illusionist) – is an adaptation of Alan Glynn’s novel, The Dark Fields, which focuses on Eddie Morra (Cooper), a writer who meets a performance enhancing drug.
Hit the jump to see the viral promo and unleash their potential.No limits also stars Robert De Niro Abbie Cornish (Bright Star) and Anna Friel (Land of the Lost), with a screenplay by Leslie Dixon (The Thomas Crown Affair).
Bradley Cooper sold in commercial CET:
TRON recent campaigns Legacy, MI and especially The Dark Knight raised the bar for studies to get their audiences involved doing more than buying a ticket. Unlimited will not be as successful as the movies, but so far the promotion of ads and website looks very clean and well defined, almost indistinguishable from a legitimate site pharmacy. As viral marketing goes, the unlimited campaign is trying to be one of the most complete I’ve seen in a long time. There’s even a number to call for more information.
(1-855-CLEAR-PILL – called is moderately fun if you have three minutes to kill, not to mention real life ..)
See the commercial again. Sold! I mean, come on, any pill that could be taken once a week and I make Bradley Cooper? Do not you want to try CET? Until side effects:
Other reported experiencing violent thoughts, brain damage, unconsciousness, suicidal, homicidal feelings, extreme paranoia, rapid aging, dysplasia time, psychosis, and possibly even death. “”Some of these side effects can be deadly and include insomnia (difficulty sleeping), extreme back pain, frequent urinary tract infections, nausea, vomiting, nasal congestion, dry mouth, acute sensitivity to sound and light, weakness exhaustion, thirst and hunger, glandular problems, organ failure, increased sexual appetite or lack of sexual desire, impotence, and feelings of self-limited.
How strange is that at least half of these complications are things here in the actual ads on a daily basis?This is where it shows that it is a movie promotion that is being hit in pharmaphilic trends of our culture.
You have your psychedelic classics like the Valley of the Dolls, Clockwork Orange and Alice in Wonderland.Depending on the direction taken, the film could rank up there in my drug dramas of all time favorites. Grabbed my attention and made me look back without limits just a cursory glance. To me, this viral campaign has done exactly what he wanted done.
Or maybe you have a limitless vision of contemporary lifestyle drugs and how they change our lives, as in A Scanner Darkly, Donnie Darko and Requiem for a Dream.Then there are the epics of drugs in time of war “Apocalypse Now” and Jacob’s Ladder, which, respectively, showed the effects of recreational drug use and the terms in the military.
Unlimited released March 18, 2011. While we wait, tell me, what is your favorite movie drug related
