Creative Asylum (http://www.creativeasylum.com/), a leader in interactive marketing, announced today it has created an online application (http://ride.deathracemovie.net/) in which car enthusiasts and movie fans can see what their car would look like with weapons, armor and other unique features. This is in anticipation of Universal Pictures' upcoming summer action-thriller "Death Race," which hits theaters on August 22.
Jason Statham leads the cast of an action-thriller set in the post-industrial wasteland of tomorrow, with the world's most brutal sporting event as its backdrop. A penitentiary full of
felons has inspired the jailers to create a grisly pastime ripe for lucrative kickbacks. Now, adrenalized inmates, a global audience hungry for televised violence and a spectacular arena
come together to form the Death Race.
In Death Race (http://www.deathracemovie.net), Ames customizes his car with weapons, armor and other features; now, so can excited movie and
car enthusiasts. Fans can customize their cars with weapons, armor and other features, just like the Death Race characters. Through Creative Asylum's application, users can upload
pictures of their cars and see what they looks like with such features as machine guns, rocket launchers, bullet holes, upgraded exhaust systems and new wheels. Users can also skip the
upload and trick out one of the high-end vehicles in the Death Race garage.
When users are done, they can share their creation with others by embedding it as a widget on Facebook, Myspace and other social media sites. They can also post it on the site's gallery
or e-mail it to friends.
To explore the application and personalize a "Death Race" car, visit http://ride.deathracemovie.net/.
About Creative Asylum:
Creative Asylum is an integrated marketing agency that delivers world-class, creative solutions to clients across a wide variety of media platforms (interactive, editorial, print and
guerilla). Their clients include Universal Pictures, Paramount, Warner Brothers, Disney and 20th Century Fox, amongst others. For more information, visit www.creativeasylum.com.