Fast food giant KFC has revealed its summer campaign will centre on a partnership with the Madden Brothers. The “Good Times” campaign took six months to create and launched last night with a live performance by the Maddens and Jimmy Barnes.
The campaign will roll out across social media and PR with a Tvc component, and will invite Australians to share what they believe makes life in Australia so good. The culmination of the campaign will be a song recorded by the Maddens – both of whom are members of Good Charlotte – and inspired by the images and quotes shared by the public on the KFC Good Times app.
The song will be performed live for the first time at the KFC branded International Twenty20 cricket match at Anz Stadium on Australia Day and will be available to KFC Facebook fans as an exclusive download before going on sale to the general public.
The campaign will roll out across social media and PR with a Tvc component, and will invite Australians to share what they believe makes life in Australia so good. The culmination of the campaign will be a song recorded by the Maddens – both of whom are members of Good Charlotte – and inspired by the images and quotes shared by the public on the KFC Good Times app.
The song will be performed live for the first time at the KFC branded International Twenty20 cricket match at Anz Stadium on Australia Day and will be available to KFC Facebook fans as an exclusive download before going on sale to the general public.
- 11/28/2012
- by Cathie McGinn
- Encore Magazine
I met Armando Muñoz at the Los Angeles Weekend of Horrors after moderating the panel on The Lair. He approached me in the dealer’s room and we had a nice chat. I left with one of his films in hand and was soon watching one of the more twisted shorts I’ve seen in a long time.
A week later I had the complete Armando Muñoz collection in my hands – Killer Krapper, Mime After Midnight, Panty Kill, The Terrible Old Tran, Pervula and They Have No Shame. Each one more twisted than the next.
When I first started writing this blog, I vowed I would write about people and films that I found interesting, regardless of whether or not they were well known. With that in mind, I present should-be-better-known, out, underground filmmaker Armando Muñoz.
Watch the entire Pervula short film (10min., Nsfw)
Sean Abley: All of your films,...
A week later I had the complete Armando Muñoz collection in my hands – Killer Krapper, Mime After Midnight, Panty Kill, The Terrible Old Tran, Pervula and They Have No Shame. Each one more twisted than the next.
When I first started writing this blog, I vowed I would write about people and films that I found interesting, regardless of whether or not they were well known. With that in mind, I present should-be-better-known, out, underground filmmaker Armando Muñoz.
Watch the entire Pervula short film (10min., Nsfw)
Sean Abley: All of your films,...
- 7/20/2009
- by [email protected] (Sean Abley)
- Fangoria
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