Guy Who Cut Parking Meter With Chainsaw Just Another Marketing Stunt

in_time_chainsaw_parking_meter.jpg

Perhaps many of you have already seen the video that shows couple of workers in Brooklyn face off with a meter maid after their meter has expired. The video gets interesting when, rather than accept the ticket, one of the guys whips out a chainsaw and cuts the meter in two. With close to 500,000 views, some media outlets reported the video as an authentic capture of the event.

Well, it’s just another marketing stunt. Yesterday the company behind the stunt, Thinkmodo, posted a longer version of the video which reveals it was all a publicity stunt for the upcoming film In Time which opens today. We are told the initial video contained several elements of the movie such as the blue jump suits the men wore.

It’s wonderful the original video has received almost 500,000 views. The problem here, of course, is that the “reveal” video had less than 500 views. Unless that video gets as many or more views as the original, it’s all really just a waste. Unless, of course, we press types all write about it and inform everyone what it’s really about. Which, of course, is exactly what Thinkmodo wants us all to do.

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

People who prefer a quiet night in to a big night out usually share these 8 qualities

People who prefer a quiet night in to a big night out usually share these 8 qualities

Hack Spirit

7 signs you have an old soul that others quietly admire

7 signs you have an old soul that others quietly admire

Hack Spirit

What editing other people’s writing teaches you about your own

What editing other people’s writing teaches you about your own

Global English Editing

9 small habits that quietly push grown children away

9 small habits that quietly push grown children away

Hack Spirit

7 things you stop caring about once you’ve truly settled into who you are

7 things you stop caring about once you’ve truly settled into who you are

Hack Spirit

Why grandparents often understand children better than parents do

Why grandparents often understand children better than parents do

Hack Spirit