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New blinkbox TV advert urges Brits to stay in – and has pop at Netflix and Lovefilm Instant

blinkbox TV advert 2013

The TV advert for movie and TV streaming service blinkbox shows a rambler comically attacked by wildlife

We’ve unveiled our latest advertising campaign with a tongue in cheek message – and a pop at some rivals.

The new push, with a TV ad that breaks in ITV primetime this Friday followed by key spots in Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday night, uses the dramatic new movies available in May to point out the ‘dangers’ of the big bad world – and encourage Brits to stay in.

It also hits home the credentials of the service, which boasts considerably more of the 100 top grossing films of the last 18 months than big name rivals, with 76 titles on blinkbox versus just three on Lovefilm Instant and six on Netflix. Read full post →


HBO’s Girls season 2 available on blinkbox

Girls season 2

Girls season 2 on blinkbox

The second season of the Golden Globe and Emmy award-winning show Girls can be yours to own and watch instantly on blinkbox from today.

Ahead of the DVD and Blu-ray release, Girls season 2 can be viewed on a number of devices including PC, Mac, Smart devices (TV, Blu-Ray players, Set Top boxes), iPad, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Sharp, intelligent and refreshingly funny, Girls is the unmissable comedy combining the multi-award winning team of Judd Apatow (The Five Year Engagement, Bridesmaids) and the sensational actress, writer and director Lena Dunham (Tiny Furniture). Taking a comic look at the assorted humiliations and rare triumphs of a group of women in their early 20s, Girls also stars Allison Williams (Marnie), Jemima Kirke (Jessa), Zosia Mamet (Shosanna), Alex Karpovsky (Ray) and Adam Driver as Adam. Read full post →


Tesco adds BBC Worldwide cookery, comedy and drama to Clubcard TV

Clubcard TV

Clubcard TV

Tesco has secured a raft of popular cookery, comedy and drama programmes for innovative ad-supported streaming service Clubcard TV following a deal with BBC Worldwide.

The agreement, which includes shows featuring star chefs Antonio Carluccio, Ken Hom and Gary Rhodes, will see hours of BBC Worldwide content made available to its 16 million Clubcard members via the ad supported service.

Comedies Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, Goodness Gracious Me and Alistair McGowan’s Big Impression join dramas Carrie’s War and Blackpool and children’s classics Stig of the Dump and The Secret Garden on the free service, which can be accessed online at www.clubcardtv.com. Read full post →


blinkbox and MGM ink James Bond movies deal

Skyfall

Skyfall

blinkbox has reached an agreement with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) for the legendary James Bond movies, including the latest installment, SKYFALL.

From Albert R. Broccoli’s EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and Sony Pictures Entertainment, SKYFALL is the most successful Bond movie of all time, grossing over $1 billion at the worldwide box office. It will be available to rent and buy on the service from Monday, along with the remaining 22 films in the Bond franchise that will be available to buy. Read full post →


Valentine’s Day most ‘overrated’ night out say 42 per cent of Brits

In a blow for restaurants and rose sellers everywhere, new research commissioned by blinkbox suggests that Valentine’s Day may be losing its allure as nearly half (42 per cent) of Brits declare it the most ‘overrated’ night out of the calendar year, ahead of New Year’s Eve, Christmas and birthday celebrations.

The sentiment was echoed equally by both men and women, with the findings also revealing that 45 per cent of Brits are opting for a night in this Valentine’s Day with the majority (36 per cent) planning a special meal cooked by their partner followed by a movie. Ten per cent are planning on spending Valentine’s Day with their friends rather than their partners and 2 per cent will be spending the evening flirting on social networking sites.

Those aged 45 – 55 were most likely to have a night out while those staying in are mostly in the 16 – 44 age group indicating that for the young at least, staying in for the most romantic day of the year is the new going out. Read full post →


blinkbox creates world’s first aphrodisiac popcorn for Valentine’s Day

Movie and TV streaming service blinkbox has made the world’s first aphrodisiac popcorn for Valentine’s Day.

blinkbox movie popcorn

Lights, Popcorn, Action! is a heady combination of three powerful aphrodisiacs: ginseng, ginger and chocolate. A limited edition sample run of the aphrodisiac popcorn has been made in partnership with gourmet French popcorn company Cheeky Frog.

The popcorn has been specially designed to tantalise the taste buds and get couples in the mood for romance with its unusual and alluring mix of ingredients.

Popcorn guru Antoine Gourdon from Cheeky Frog comments: “Studies have shown that ginger and Ginseng root are powerful aphrodisiacs. Ginseng has an earthy and bitter flavour to it which is perfectly offset by the spiciness of the ginger and the richness and creaminess of the chocolate. Chocolate contains serotonin, a chemical that makes the brain happy, leading to affectionate behaviour, as well as phenylethylamine, a chemical associated with love.” Read full post →


blinkbox strikes movies deal with StudioCanal, adding Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now poster

Apocalypse Now on blinkbox

blinkbox has inked a landmark deal with leading film distributor StudioCanal, snapping up the rights to a range of popular movies including the film frequently voted by critics as the best ever – Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now.

Over 160 movies will be available to rent as part of the deal, including recent acclaimed releases Rust and Bone and Beasts of the Southern Wild.

Other popular movies available include Source Code, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Hurt Locker and Mulholland Drive. Read full post →


Aniston and Clooney are Brits’ dream Mayan apocalypse companions

Jennifer Aniston and George Clooney are the Hollywood A-listers most Brits would like to spend their last day on Earth with, according to a blinkbox study to coincide with the Mayan apocalypse.

Inspired by the movie Seeking a Friend for the End of the World which pairs Steve Carell with Keira Knightley, Tesco’s movie and TV streaming service asked 2,000 Brits who would be their end of the world ‘fantasy pairing’.

The men most Brits would like to spend their last night on Earth with:
1. George Clooney
2. Daniel Craig
3. Brad Pitt
4. Ryan Gosling
5. Robert Pattison

The women most Brits would like to spend their last night on Earth with:
1. Jennifer Aniston
2. Scarlett Johansson
3. Penelope Cruz
4. Jessica Alba
5. Christina Hendricks

Ben Ayers from blinkbox said: “Hollywood seems to be obsessed with the end of the world so we thought it would be fun to ask people who they’d like to spend their final moments on Earth with. Let’s face it, if the world’s going to end, we’d all like to go out with a bang and a clinch with our favourite Hollywood star would certainly help to take the edge of things.”

The blinkbox survey also found that on December 21st most (27%) would feel safest in an underground bunker. Over a quarter said home would be the best safe haven, with 6% planning to hide under the duvet.

The Mayan prophecy foretelling the world’s end has captured public imagination across the world. Over half of Britons say they are aware of the prediction and one in ten admits to feeling worried about it.

For further information email comms@blinkbox.com or call  020 7092 8771.

Notes to editors:

blinkbox commissioned OnePoll to conduct the nationwide research amongst 2000 UK adults between 16 November – 20 November 2012.

Best apocalypse movie of all time, according to the UK public:
1. The Day After Tomorrow (28%)
2. Armageddon (18%)
3. Outbreak (13%)

Hollywood’s world endings:
1. Alien Invasion (26%)
2. Virus (16%)
3. Natural Disaster (12%)

Public’s world endings:
1. Asteroid strike (15%)
2. Natural disaster (14%)
3. Nuclear explosion (9%)

The world’s most likely male saviour:
1. Bruce Willis, Harry Stamper in Armageddon (27%)
2. Will Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Neville in I Am Legend (20%)
3. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jerico Cane in End of Days (8%)

The world’s most likely female saviour:
1. Sigourney Weaver, Ellen Ripley in Aliens (28%)
2. Angelina Jolie, Jane Smith in Mr & Mrs Smith (19%)
3. Uma Thurman, the Bride in Kill Bill (13%)

The woman you would most like to spend your last night on Earth with:
1. Jennifer Aniston (13%)
2. Scarlett Johansson (11%)
3. Penelope Cruz (8%)
4. Jessica Alba (7%)
5. Christina Hendricks (3%)

The man you would most like to spend your last night on Earth with:
1. George Clooney (12%)
2. Daniel Craig (11%)
3. Brad Pitt (9%)
4. Ryan Gosling (4%)
5. Robert Pattison (3%)

About blinkbox

blinkbox has the latest blockbuster movies to watch instantly the same day as DVD, without subscription. The service offers thousands of quality titles on a growing number of devices including games consoles (Xbox 360 and PS3), iPad, Smart TVs (LG, Samsung, Technika and Philips), Blu-Ray players (Samsung and LG), Technika set top boxes and PCs/Macs. The service is proud to be part of Tesco and has been voted ‘Best online movie service’ by viewers of Channel 5’s The Gadget Show.


It’s not the end of the world: Willis & Weaver could save us from apocalypse say Brits

Bruce Willis in Armageddon

Bruce Willis in Armageddon

BRUCE WILLIS and SIGOURNEY WEAVER are the movie stars most Brits believe can rescue Earth from the predicted Mayan apocalypse on 21st Dec, according to a new study.

The Hollywood A-Listers were chosen from a range of action stars in response to a survey of 2000 Brits by movie and TV streaming service blinkbox to mark the prediction by ancient Mayans that the world will come to an end on 21st December 2012.

Those asked believed the duo – who played deep-sea oil driller Harry Stamper in Armageddon and warrant officer Ellen Ripley in Aliens – would be best placed to help us survive the predicted apocalypse.

The end of the world has inspired Hollywood film-makers for decades, which is why movie streaming service blinkbox also conducted detailed analysis of the genre.

Research into the 50 most iconic apocalypse movies on the service reveals that more involve ALIENS than any other form of threat; the hero who most commonly comes to Earth’s rescue is a 6ft male American scientist in their 30s. A DEADLY VIRUS and NATURAL DISASTER are the second and third most popular threats to civilisation in movies analysed.

Most Brits surveyed believe an ASTEROID HIT would be the most likely way the world will end. Only 1% of the UK population believe aliens pose a threat to civilization.

Those surveyed voted The Day After Tomorrow as their favourite apocalypse movie.

The Mayan prophecy foretelling the world’s end has captured public imagination across the world. Over half of Britons say they are aware of the prediction and one in ten admits to feeling worried about it.

Movie expert Natalie Haynes, commenting on the findings, said: “Hollywood has been obsessed with humankind’s imminent demise recently so the hype around the Mayan apocalypse reflects our current neuroses; we used to fear manmade crises like nuclear war, but now it all feels beyond our control – whether it’s asteroids, plagues or zombies, our imagination has gone wild and more than ever we’re wondering who could save us.”

Ben Ayers from blinkbox adds: “The end of civilisation is one of the most popular movie themes and it’s no surprise to learn that practical Brits don’t believe the Hollywood hype about aliens. It’s also encouraging to learn that when it comes to the end of the world, we can rely on Bruce and Sigourney to come to our rescue.”

The survey found that most (27%) would feel safest in an underground bunker. Over a quarter said home would be the best safe haven, with 6% planning to hide under the duvet.

Ends

For further information, please email comms@blinkbox.com or call 020 7092 8771

Notes to editors:

blinkbox commissioned OnePoll to conduct the nationwide research amongst 2000 UK adults between 16 November – 20 November 2012.

Top 3 apocalypse movies of all time, according to the UK public:

  1. The Day After Tomorrow (28%)
  2. Armageddon (18%)
  3. Outbreak (13%)

Hollywood’s top 3 world endings:

  1. Alien Invasion (26%)
  2. Virus (16%)
  3. Natural Disaster (12%)

Top 3 ways the world will end according to Brits:

  1. Asteroid strike (15%)
  2. Natural disaster (14%)
  3. Nuclear explosion (9%)

The top 3 most popular male movie star saviours:

  1. Bruce Willis, Harry Stamper in Armageddon (27%)
  2. Will Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Neville in I Am Legend (20%)
  3. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jerico Cane in End of Days (8%)

The top 3 most popular female movie star saviours:

  1. Sigourney Weaver, Ellen Ripley in Aliens (28%)
  2. Angelina Jolie, Jane Smith in Mr & Mrs Smith (19%)
  3. Uma Thurman, the Bride in Kill Bill (13%)

About blinkbox

blinkbox has the latest hit TV series and blockbuster movies to watch instantly without subscription. The service offers thousands of quality titles on a growing number of devices including games consoles, Smart TVs, Blu-Ray players, set top boxes and PCs/Macs. blinkbox is proud to be part of Tesco and was voted ‘Best online movie service’ by viewers of Channel 5’s The Gadget Show.


Topical print advert hits the spot for blinkbox

blinkbox Dimatteo advert

blinkbox Dimatteo advert

A quick turnaround advert for blinkbox has been praised by the Twitterati – and grabbed the attention of advertising bible Campaign.

The advert, which poked fun at sacked Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo with the headline ‘In between jobs?’ appeared in the sports pages of Metro, The Guardian, Times and Independent on Thursday. Conceived in-house, the ad was planned and booked on Wednesday by our media agency Arena, with creative supplied by Karmarama.