The Movie Monster Comparison Chart is Full of Horrors
Tisah Tucknott — July 31, 2009 — Pop Culture
With The Movie Monster Size Comparison chart, you can see (and bet on) which monsters can take each other down. The lineup of creatures includes everything from the Pillsbury to T-Rex from 'Jurassic Park.'
The chart compares the sizes of monsters from several movies, to ease the minds of all you curious folk. It seems as though the biggest monster of all is the terrifying creature from 'Cloverfield.'
Implications - Consumers are more likely to appeal to products with which they can relate. Whether they are able to forge a connection based on personal experience, humor or irony, these products will come across as much more approachable.
The chart compares the sizes of monsters from several movies, to ease the minds of all you curious folk. It seems as though the biggest monster of all is the terrifying creature from 'Cloverfield.'
Implications - Consumers are more likely to appeal to products with which they can relate. Whether they are able to forge a connection based on personal experience, humor or irony, these products will come across as much more approachable.
Trend Themes
1. Monster Size Comparison - Opportunity for companies to create products that appeal to consumers by connecting with their love for monsters.
2. Personalized Marketing - An opportunity for marketers to tailor their campaigns to consumers' personal experiences, using humor or irony for better engagement.
3. Emotional Connection - The ability to create emotional connections with consumers through relatable products presents an opportunity for companies to build brand loyalty.
Industry Implications
1. Film and Entertainment - The film industry can leverage the popularity of monsters by creating more monster-themed movies and merchandise to cater to consumer interests.
2. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing agencies can capitalize on the trend of personalization in campaigns, using monsters as a creative element to engage and connect with audiences.
3. Consumer Products - Companies in the consumer products industry can develop and market products that appeal to consumers' love for monsters, leveraging emotional connections to drive sales.
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