UNIVERSAL PICTURES, WIRED MAGAZINE AND LONE SHARK GAMES LAUNCH NATIONWIDE REPO MEN HUNT, SENDING RUNNERS ON THE LAM IN AMERICA
2010年2月26日 - 3:32AM
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With Tens of Thousands on the Line, Can the Repo Men Track Them
Down? UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- What does it
take to disappear in America in 2010? Starting today, four
contestants in a first-of-its-kind event will find out. Universal
Pictures, in conjunction with Wired magazine and Lone Shark Games,
announced today that four Runners--with a $7,500 bounty on each of
their heads--have been selected to drop everything and go on the
lam for an entire month. Their pursuers? Anyone in America. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060316/LATH064LOGO) The
contest is inspired by Universal Pictures' futuristic
action-thriller Repo Men (http://www.repomenarecoming.com/),
opening March 19, and Wired's December 2009 feature story, "Gone."
For the Wired story, reporter Evan Ratliff attempted to live under
a new identity--and elude a nationwide citizen manhunt--for a month
(http://www.wired.com/vanish/2009/11/ff_vanish2). Ratliff made it
25 days before being caught by a team of Facebook hackers, Twitter
sleuths and New Orleans pizzeria owners. We will soon find out if
four new people, scattered in cities across the country, can do
even better. To succeed, the contest Runners must outwit a legion
of self-deputized pursuers known as the Repo Men, named after the
occupations of the film's lead characters. Starring Jude Law and
Forest Whitaker, Repo Men is set in the near future where
artificial organs, called artiforgs, are available on layaway.
Artiforg recipients who fall behind on their payments will have
their organs tracked and repossessed by the repo men, with no
concern for patients' comfort or survival. "Just as Jude Law's
character, Remy, tries to vanish from the men chasing him,
Universal's partnership with Wired creates a real-world experience
to showcase the challenges of vanishing in a digital world," said
Doug Neil, senior vice president of digital marketing, Universal
Pictures. "We can't wait to see how far our contestants get." "We
are always searching for innovative ways to bring the magazine to
life," said Wired vice president and publisher Howard Mittman.
"This contest gives the Wired community a chance to interact with
emerging technologies that challenge privacy in the digital age, a
subject we explore often within our pages." Readers over the age of
18 can sign up at http://www.wired.com/repomen to become Repo Men,
unlock the clues and track down the Runners. Whoever is able to
locate a Runner in person, take his or her photo and say a code
word will win $7,500. Any Runner who lasts a month without being
caught stands to gain up to $10,000. The Runners will be operating
under a series of constraints and challenges, and Runners and Repo
Men alike are forbidden from breaking the law. Clues will be hidden
at every turn. "Our Runners are out there hiding among 300 million
people," said Lone Shark president Mike Selinker. "Of course,
that's 300 million people who might turn them in ..." The contest
begins today and continues until 12:01 A.M. on March 25, or when
the Repo Men capture all of the runners--whichever comes first. The
Hunt's Runners include Ciji, who has spent hours imagining how
she'd disguise herself; Usman, whose whereabouts shift with
Heisenbergian uncertainty; Alex, a self-described "smart, sassy,
athletic girl who loves adventure"; and Will, a former Army soldier
who trained NATO forces in SERE (Survive, Evade, Resist and Escape)
school. Let the Hunt begin. About REPO MEN In the futuristic
action-thriller Repo Men, humans have extended and improved our
lives through highly sophisticated and expensive mechanical organs
created by a company called The Union. The dark side of these
medical breakthroughs is that if you don't pay your bill, The Union
sends its highly skilled repo men to take back its property ...
with no concern for your comfort or survival. Jude Law plays Remy,
one of the best organ repo men in the business. When he suffers a
cardiac failure on the job, he awakens to find himself fitted with
the company's top-of-the-line heart-replacement ... as well as a
hefty debt. But a side effect of the procedure is that his heart's
no longer in the job. When he can't make the payments, The Union
sends its toughest enforcer, Remy's former partner Jake (Academy
Award® winner Forest Whitaker), to track him down. Now that the
hunter has become the hunted, Remy joins Beth (Alice Braga),
another debtor who teaches him how to vanish from the system. And
as he and Jake embark on a chase across a landscape populated by
maniacal friends and foes, one man will become a reluctant champion
for thousands on the run. About Universal Pictures Universal
Pictures is a division of Universal Studios
(http://www.universalstudios.com/). Universal Studios is part of
NBC Universal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment
companies in the development, production and marketing of
entertainment, news and information to a global audience. Formed in
May 2004 through the combining of NBC and Vivendi Universal
Entertainment, NBC Universal owns and operates a valuable portfolio
of news and entertainment networks, a premier motion picture
company, significant television production operations, a leading
television stations group and world-renowned theme parks. NBC
Universal is 80% owned by General Electric, with 20% controlled by
Vivendi. About Wired magazine Wired is the first word on how ideas
and innovation are changing the world. Each month in the magazine
and every day online, the editors deliver a glimpse into the future
of business, culture, innovation and science. Wired, published by
Conde Nast, has received three National Magazine Awards for general
excellence (2005, 2007 and 2009) and was named Magazine of the
Decade by Adweek. In 2009, Wired.com was named Best Magazine
Website by Adweek; Best News, Business & Finance Website by MPA
Digital; and took home six Webby Awards. Wired magazine and
Wired.com reach more than 14 million readers a month. About Lone
Shark Games Lone Shark Games (http://www.lonesharkgames.com/) is a
Seattle-based design collective specializing in interactive puzzles
and games. Lone Shark creates award-winning board and card games,
alternate reality games, treasure hunts, promotional stunts, mobile
applications and large-scale immersive experiences for all
audiences. Lone Shark and WIRED editors Nicholas Thompson and Evan
Ratliff are represented by Circle of Confusion.
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