ViralCast #8: May Films Dan Koelsch, May 5, 2009April 7, 2010 Summer is upon us, and it’s time for our first review of virals. Join me, staff writer David, and forum member Matt as we talk about Wolverine, the District 9 trailer, and review the Star Trek and Angels & Demons viral campaigns. Subscribe to the podcast on Podcasts Angels & DemonsDistrict 9PodcastsStar TrekViralCastWolverineX-Men
Interview: “Gnomeo and Juliet” Director Kelly Asbury February 11, 2011February 12, 2011One might think the story of Gnomeo and Juliet bares too much of a resemblances to Toy Story, when in actuality the story of inanimate objects coming of life is as old as time itself. Director Kelly Asbury (Shrek 2) brings us the story of Gnomeo and Juliet; an animated… Read More
ViralCast #2: Flashback Series October 19, 2009October 27, 2009In just our second podcast ever, originally recorded on February 26th and aired in two installments, I talk to former forum member Corey about much of the film news at the time, including some of the viral campaigns that were picking up. We at MovieViral had finally learned of the… Read More
ViralCast #23: Interview With Michael Monello From Campfire December 10, 2009October 18, 2011In a very special ViralCast, I am joined by our editor Scott and guest Michael Monello, co-founder and Executive Creative Director of Campfire, a marketing firm that specializes in viral marketing. Check out their website to see their current campaigns, which include HBO’s hit show “True Blood”, as well as… Read More
Cool. But, the military would question them being the exact same as they were in WW2 and Nam. I think they shown the alien kind of going off the idea was the aliens are already very public, they’ve incorporated them modern day, life and police interrogations. I think showing the aliens was them saying “we’ve become accustom to them being here and eventually became used to them being here”. I liked them showing the aliens because they’re making it a real as you can, people like alien movies and they like seeing aliens. So why not show them?