Tony Stark Appears in New Incredible Hulk TV Spot

A new TV spot for The Incredible Hulk features Tony Stark/Robert Downey Jr. Yes, we all knew that he was set to appear in the film, but it’s somewhat surprising to see Stark placed front and center here before we even gleam the movie’s logo, the Hulk or star Edward Norton. With Iron Man approaching $300 million domestically, it’s obvious why Universal and Marvel would emphasize the seamlessness, novelty and quality assurance represented by his cameo/connection.

This is a new approach to marketing and might very well be a way to work with, neutralize or counteract spoilers. Expect to see more interwoven ads in the future as Marvel’s stack of in-house projects take off; and also expect more editorials by the pound from Entertainment Weekly bemoaning superhero films as even the mainstream marketing geeks out and borders esoteric. But for now: “Look dude, Iron Man’s on TV. What’s going on !?!?! Does Stark fight the Hulk? How is it 5 o’clock already?”

via MovieBox

WALL-E NBA Television Spot

Disney aired a new tv spot for Pixar’s WALL-E during the Celtics vs. the Lakers NBA game on Thursday which features our favorite little robot playing with a basket ball. Check it out below.

WALL-E hits theaters on June 27th 2008.

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New Hulk TV Spot With Tony Stark!

A new TV spot has appeared online which includes the cameo of Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark! The cameo has been rumoured for a while and we can now see it with our very own eyes. (It’s not the image above, I just thought it looked cool)

If you want to wait till you see it on the big screen than click back now!

The YouTube uploaded doesn’t like embeds so you’ll have to click here to watch it.

Lindsay Steps Out for Scarlet

Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan hit the red carpet last night and, for once, she wasn't with BFF (and constant companion) Samantha Ronson. Instead, Linds arrived with longtime pal Patrick Aufdenkamp (not pictured).

The occasion was the mock premiere for the new TV series Scarlet, which was actually the launch party for LG Electronics' Scarlet series LCD televisions.

But LiLo wasn't sticking around for her closeup. She quickly posed for a few pics before hightailing it past reporters and inside the theater.

L.L. must have been in a hurry, because she left before the presentation was over, even walking out while someone was still speaking on stage.

Also at the event were Emmy Rossum, Michelle Rodriguez, Milo Ventimiglia and Lauren Conrad, who had just returned from Washington, D.C., where she attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

And although L.C. hasn't endorsed a candidate (unlike her other Hills castmates), there's been speculation that she's a GOP supporter.

The Hills star pretty much confirmed it when I asked her about the D.C. dinner: "It was great," she gushed. "I got to see our president give a speech, so it's kind of a once in a lifetime experience."

She must be one of few people in Hollywood who actually wants to hear George W. Bush talk.