Sony’s ‘Carrie’-Themed Coffee Shop Prankvertising Stunt Goes Viral

sony_carrie_coffee_shop_stunt.png

Well how about that. After all these years reporting on prankvertising stunts occurring mostly overseas because, well, we like to sue people here in America for doing shit to us, we have a bona fide, kick-ass, prankvertising stunt right in the heart of New York City.

To promote the upcoming remake of Carrie, Sony, with help from Thinkmodo, outfitted a small coffee shop in New York, ‘Snice Cafe, with remote controlled tables and chairs, a fake wall used to levitate a guy and books that fly off the shelves all by themselves. One actor takes on the role of Carrie and gets angered when a man spills coffee on her. She then “magically” slams him up against the wall, pushes tables outward and screams until books come flying off the shelves…all while the non-actor customers freak out.

A brilliant stunt if you ask us. In just one day, the video has amassed over 3.7 million views. Expect to see a whole lot more prankvertising in the near future as the practice becomes the go-to marketing strategy du jour for brands who can’t help but jump on the bandwagon. Here’s hoping the wagon will be interesting for at least a little while before the practice goes the way of the flash mob.

YouTube video

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

What serious readers do differently — and why it makes them better writers

What serious readers do differently — and why it makes them better writers

Global English Editing

Giving feedback on someone’s writing without damaging the relationship

Giving feedback on someone’s writing without damaging the relationship

Global English Editing

7 phrases warm-hearted people use that make others feel instantly at ease

7 phrases warm-hearted people use that make others feel instantly at ease

Hack Spirit

Why the most thoughtful people are often the slowest to give advice

Why the most thoughtful people are often the slowest to give advice

Hack Spirit

Why your first draft is supposed to be bad (and what that means for how you write)

Why your first draft is supposed to be bad (and what that means for how you write)

Global English Editing

7 things naturally curious people do that make others want to keep talking

7 things naturally curious people do that make others want to keep talking

Hack Spirit