District 9: Entertainment Weekly & Other Updates Scott Caldwell, August 7, 2009August 7, 2009 Something tells me we are going to see a lot of updates within the next week. Right now we are looking at some new videos, as well as some reiterations of existing viral. Ryan, of our wonderful forum, has posted an interesting video of some MNU documentary in regards to non-human weaponry. Also, io9 (once again) has come through with some great interview footage from Neil Blompkamp in regards to alien design. You will have to head over there for the footage. And the midnight showing links for Fandango are popping up on both District9movie.com as well as MNU’s Twitter. LATE ENTRY: New, and I mean NEW, member, DoctorWeeTodd, has posted a new video based on some Entertainment Weekly pics, posted by Dmitri Ahab Maksim. And the video that shows us that Wikus is more unknowing than we thought. Great work forum! As always, stay tuned to MovieViral.com for more D-9 updates! Viral Marketing District 9
“Robocop” Viral Website For Omnicorp Is Updated With An Entire Line-Up Of New Products July 19, 2013It’s been a while since we last saw any updates from the Omnicorp website (it’s been an entire year!?). But finally, the leader in bio-mechatronic engineering, and the company also responsible for creating Robocop, the half robot, half human law enforcement officer, has resurfaced with a bevy of new content…. Read More
Viral Watch: Team Conan or Team Leno? Either Way, NBC is Dying January 12, 2010NBC has tried to embrace viral marketing by launching multiple campaigns for shows like The Office, Community, and even Late Night, but it seems that NBC is now shooting themselves in the foot. I’ll admit their not “launching” a campaign this time, but their recent handling of the Jay Leno-Conan… Read More
The Boondock Saints: 10 Year Anniversary December 23, 2009December 23, 2009They say the best form of viral is word of mouth. Long before money was spent on creating campaigns and websites, the best way to get people to know about your movie was to make a movie that people wanted to know about. A film that people wanted to talk… Read More
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