Charlie Costello, aka Woody Harrelson, Plasters 'Who Stole My F#©king Shih Tzu?!' Flyers All Over L.A.

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@gootecks via Twitter
Congratulations, corporate Hollywood! You finally got the hang of 21st-century guerilla marketing.

Over the past few days, foot soldiers for CBS Films have apparently been hanging up ads for its latest film Seven Psychopaths all over L.A., in the form of lost-dog flyers -- making them so inherently awesome that we either don't think they're ads or don't really care, then laying low while the Twittersphere does the legwork.

And some in-character Woody Harrelson can't hurt:

"Look at this dog," reads the flyer, which features a giant photo of Harrelson, his OG mean mug melting with puppy love, and a fussy little male Shih Tzu named Bonny. "Look at this beautiful f#©cking perfect dog."

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@PsychoCostello via Twitter
Harrelson calls himself Charlie Costello, which is of course his character in Psychopaths, a Los Angeles gangster who -- true to the lost-dog flyers -- gets his bestie stolen by Sam Rockwell and Christopher Walken. (God, we wish this were real.)

The phone number posted on the flyer even connects to an angry Woody Harrelson voicemail:

"Yeah, its Charlie. Now shut up and listen. Leave any info you have about my lost dog Bonny after the beep. Bonny means more to me than anything, so don't fuck with me. I don't like when people fuck with me, so just don't do it. If you are the dognappers, please leave your address and say your fucking prayers."

In the meat of the flyer, Costello writes that dear Bonny has a heart "as big as a lion." (Which must explain why he loves the little fellow "MORE THAN MY GIRLFRIEND." Heh.) As the story goes, Bonny was stolen near the La Brea Tar Pits, and Costello "will become very, very upset" if he is not returned soon.

The film's marketing tactics are sure to be an instant hit with the real-life neighbors of Los Angeles, who lord knows love to walk the line between film set and reality -- and who lord knows love themselves a nappy little yapper like Bonny. Honestly, in a city where Daryl Hannah is at the front line of every environmental protest and Jackie Fox makes anti-megamansion videos in her bathrobe, Woody Harrelson crusading for his lost Shih Tzu isn't the most far-fetched neighborhood drama in the world. (See also: "Chyna Has Been Stalking a Poodle Thief on the Venice Beach Boardwalk.")

So far, we see that YouTube producer @gootecks got good and fooled, and that L.A. Times staffer @mazet delighted upon a flyer tacked to a telephone pole in Los Feliz.

"We do have something to do with that," CBS Films spokesman Grey Munford says of the campaign. But he says he must "stay mum" on exactly who is manning Costello's very active Twitter account (best job ever), and where the street yarn may head from here.

OK, so we're totally just plugging the movie at this point. But hey -- credit where credit is due. And Tom Waits is in it, which automatically smothers any corporate aspect in impermeable cool.

[@simone_electra / swilson@laweekly.com / @LAWeeklyNews]

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17 comments
Jipali
Jipali

If I were some broke hipster I would be a modern day ace ventura - I saw a lost dog flyer with a $5G reward yesterday - that's a lifetime of ramen

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly and if it had been guerrilla marketing woody harrelson most likely would've sued the guerrilla marketers for using his image.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly but what should we expect from CBS films, they are constantly aiming for the lowest common denominator.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly I feel sorry for the director, who is a great writer. I and many people like me now won't see this film, based on principle.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly if the film is such a great work of art, as you seem to suggest, why does it need any marketing, guerrilla or otherwise?

thatcrazybeat
thatcrazybeat

@joshhaden If u don’t know art’s available, it can’t be enjoyed. Wouldn’t have grown to seek art on my own w/out push. Wasn’t exposed to it.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@thatcrazybeat I consider myself a great pusher of music. "marketing" is another story.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@thatcrazybeat are you suggesting art can't exist in a world devoid of commerce?

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@thatcrazybeat are you sure you're not confusing "pushing" with "marketing"? Are u saying art & commerce can be reconciled?

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@thatcrazybeat I have a problem w/ @LAWeekly being paid to plug a movie in a "news article" that is not clearly labeled "advertisement".

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly if it had been guerrilla marketing they wouldn't have been promoting a movie produced by a multinational corporation.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly if this is an example of guerrilla marketing, then guerrilla marketers need to change their tactics.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly if it had been guerrilla marketing no one from the prod company would've paid you to write an article plugging the film.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly if it had been guerrilla marketing no one from the prod company would've talked about for at least five years, much less to you.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly if it had been guerrilla marketing woody harrelson wouldn't have been on the flyer.

joshhaden
joshhaden

.@LAWeekly seems like corporate marketing to me. If it had been guerrilla marketing it would have read "fucking" instead of being censored.

PsychoCostello
PsychoCostello

@simone_electra for you to champion the return of Bonny causes my heart to swell like a freshly broken kneecap. Such kindness is rare. Thx

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