• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

John August

  • Arlo Finch
  • Scriptnotes
  • Library
  • Store
  • About

Projects

Annoying Trend Watch: Technorati spam blogs

April 24, 2005 Charlie, Rant

I use a [Technorati](http://www.technorati.com/) watchlist to keep track of mentions of me, this site, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Technorati follows blogs, so it’s a nice way to gauge what topics people find interesting enough to write about. For instance, teenage girls tend to point out that “JohNny DePP iz SOOOOO HOOTTTTT!”

Over the last two weeks, I’ve noticed a disconcerting rise in the number of faux-blogs. They look like blogs, and they’re hosted on genuine sites like [Blogspot](http://blogspot.com). But they have no actual content, just a bunch of gibberish targeting a certain term, like “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” I assume they’re computer-generated. Here’s [an example](http://replay.web.archive.org/20050507154627/http://johnny-depp-posters.blogspot.com/2005/04/extra-large-charlie-in-chocolate.html).

So why would anyone make a useless blog like this? Presumably, to drive traffic to other sites. The left-hand column on the example blog has links to various other sites, each of which either sells something, or has Google ads which make money on a pay-per-click basis.

It’s really annoying, because up until now, Technorati has been a terrific clutter-buster. I don’t know if the spam-blog problem is readily fixable. Unlike Google, which has algorithms to help it weed out junk sites, I think Technorati basically relies on self-reporting. The system would need to find a way to detect which blogs are real, and which ones are fake. That’s a tall order.

New Charlie posters up

April 9, 2005 Charlie, Projects

charlie onesheet[Ain’t It Cool News](http://aintitcoolnews.com) has the six new one-sheets for [Charlie and the Chocolate Factory](http://imdb.com/title/tt0367594/combined). Five of the posters feature the young Golden Ticket winners, while the final one has a new image of Willy Wonka, with the appropriate tagline, “semi-sweet and nuts.”

I hadn’t seen any of these one-sheets before this morning, but I strongly suspected these single-character portraits were on their way, given the somewhat-iconic characters of Veruca Salt and company.

New Charlie poster

April 4, 2005 Charlie, Projects

Charlie PosterI haven’t seen a physical version of it yet, but [JoBlo.com](http://www.joblo.com/index.php?id=7080) has the artwork for the second [Charlie and the Chocolate Factory](http://chocolatefactorymovie.com) poster. This one shows Freddie Highmore as Charlie, along with his four rotten tour-mates (Mike Teavee, Augustus Gloop, Violet Beauregarde and Veruca Salt).

Before you ask:

* No, I don’t get any input on posters. I’m just happy my name is spelled correctly.

* No, I don’t know if this is the final poster, or if there will be a different one for Europe/Australia/Loompa-Land. My hunch is that the marketing people are pretty industrious folks, so there are many other potential one-sheets which may eventually become foreign posters and/or newspaper ads.

* July 15th is the opening date for North America. I don’t know yet when it will open in the U.K. and other countries.

Wonka Industries open for business

March 17, 2005 Charlie, Projects

Wonka Industries Logo

It’s easy to overlook, but on the main webpage for this summer’s [Charlie and the Chocolate Factory](http://chocolatefactorymovie.warnerbros.com/), there’s an icon for Wonka Industries. One click takes you to the corporate site for the world’s most beloved chocolateer. A lot of stuff is still to-be-added, but click around and you’ll find some new images I haven’t seen anywhere else.

There is also a new [Spanish trailer](http://wwws.warnerbros.es/movies/chocolatefactory/home.html#) for “Charlie y la Fabrica de Chocolate.” It’s the same as the U.K. trailer (i.e., flaming dolls).

The [Dutch trailer](http://www.sjakieendechocoladefabriekdefilm.nl/) is also identical to the U.K., but “Charlie” has become “Sjakie.”

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Newsletter

Inneresting Logo A Quote-Unquote Newsletter about Writing
Read Now

Explore

Projects

  • Aladdin (1)
  • Arlo Finch (27)
  • Big Fish (88)
  • Birdigo (2)
  • Charlie (39)
  • Charlie's Angels (16)
  • Chosen (2)
  • Corpse Bride (9)
  • Dead Projects (18)
  • Frankenweenie (10)
  • Go (30)
  • Karateka (4)
  • Monsterpocalypse (3)
  • One Hit Kill (6)
  • Ops (6)
  • Preacher (2)
  • Prince of Persia (13)
  • Shazam (6)
  • Snake People (6)
  • Tarzan (5)
  • The Nines (118)
  • The Remnants (12)
  • The Variant (22)

Apps

  • Bronson (14)
  • FDX Reader (11)
  • Fountain (32)
  • Highland (73)
  • Less IMDb (4)
  • Weekend Read (64)

Recommended Reading

  • First Person (88)
  • Geek Alert (151)
  • WGA (162)
  • Workspace (19)

Screenwriting Q&A

  • Adaptation (66)
  • Directors (90)
  • Education (49)
  • Film Industry (492)
  • Formatting (130)
  • Genres (90)
  • Glossary (6)
  • Pitches (29)
  • Producers (59)
  • Psych 101 (119)
  • Rights and Copyright (96)
  • So-Called Experts (47)
  • Story and Plot (170)
  • Television (165)
  • Treatments (21)
  • Words on the page (238)
  • Writing Process (178)

More screenwriting Q&A at screenwriting.io

© 2025 John August — All Rights Reserved.