New Moon Trailer Dan Koelsch, May 31, 2009May 1, 2010 I know what you’re thinking. Dan, why do you care about New Moon? Well, for one, the Twilight saga books were pretty good. The film fell below it’s potential, but with a bigger budget and new director, I’m hopeful. I also liked the actors who played the characters. So, there’s my defense. Check out the first official trailer from the film below, courtesy of MySpace. Not bad, though it was over-edited and the CGI for the werewolf was a bit off. The later doesn’t surprise me for an early trailer, as there is a good chance the effects will get cleaned up before the film is actually released (see: Statue of Liberty’s head in Cloverfield). What did you think? Leave a comment and let’s discuss. The film releases November 20th. Viral Marketing New MoonTrailerTwilight
Surrogates Viral Review September 29, 2009May 12, 2011As we reported yesterday, Surrogates opened this weekend to poor results, despite my glowing review. One of the points I brought up was how Disney/Touchstone Pictures dropped the ball in terms of marketing. Obviously the awareness of the film was low, and there are many things that contributed to that…. Read More
Project Prometheus Gives Us A Look At David 8’s “Emotions” April 17, 2012April 17, 2012Earlier today, a new Prometheus viral video featuring Michael Fassbender as the Weyland Industries android, David 8, premiered online. The ad was a sort of mock-interview in which an off-screen voice asked David a series of questions, one of which being “David, what makes you sad?” The robot then displayed… Read More
Not Like Mike: The Jordan-Utah Flash Fiasco December 11, 2009In what may be the first major viral marketing event in the history of sports (at least to my knowledge), the NBA Developmental League’s Utah Flash is reaping the success (and failure) of an elaborate campaign. Ryan Corazza has the scoop at ESPN. Apparently, Flash flans were under the assumption they were… Read More
Two scenes had me stoked. Edward pushing that dude and JacobTRANSFORMING MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE TRANSFORMERS WEREWOLF’S IN DISGUISE.