Filed under: Retro Web, Movies, Marketing
It was an interesting time in Hollywood, when every producer was like, "We gotta get on that Information Super Highway" so they'd throw up a couple flash games, free desktop wallpapers, or low-res streaming interviews. This was before Google, so no one was desiging sites with an eye for search engines, and user-experience best practices were virtually nonexistent. Even the webby lingo had yet to be codified, so you'll see verbiage like "Web Zone," "Digizine" and "eChat."
Men In Black
Highlights: "Men in Black on Videocassette," a counter bar displaying "Seconds since Men in Black has appeared in theaters," an interactive Flash game where you choose weapons (the Noisy Cricket!) and solve a mystery.
Titanic
Highlights: Touring the ship via Flash, the tiled background on the intro page, a virtual tour of the Titanic wreckage.
Air Bud
Highlights: This, this, and this.
Event Horizon
Highlights: This massive wall of text on every page.
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation
Highlights: The obnoxious intro page seen above, this pleading call for feedback. ("For example, did you notice that we incorporated Sonya's 'kiss of death' fatality while trying to give it a rational explanation? We did that with other special moves, did you notice that? Do you like it?")
Volcano
Highlights: So many Flash games, a little video that plays with an anchorman talking about how the Miracle Mile should be called "The Meltdown Mile."
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