District 9: New clips and early reviews Nick Butler, August 11, 2009August 12, 2009 There’s only one word to describe the excitement that District 9 has created over the last week: amazing. This movie has gone from nothing to one of the most anticipated movies of the summer.But now for the news. RottenTomatoes.com “T-Meter,” which takes into account all the positive and negative reviews for a movie (by critics), is currently at 100% for District 9. That means there hasn’t been one bad review for District 9, out of the reviews Rotten Tomatoes has picked up (currently 13 reviews). So that’s great news.Also, there are three new clips of District 9 which you should check out. The first and most exciting entitled “First Contact” on Yahoo, which you can check out here. Unfortunately it can’t be embedded it yet.The last two are quick 30 second TV spots. I really like the first one, check them out below:You can discuss District 9 and all the other movie viral campaigns at the official MovieViral.com community.Thanks to Robby from the forum and our staff writer Scott for the tips. Viral Marketing District 9
Predators Website Has New Features and Games June 30, 2010A while back, the Predators website debuted with the promise of interesting features. There has been some anticipation on exactly what these features were. Fortunately, two have been activated, and both are definitely not for anyone who doesn’t like highly NSFW images. Get ready to slash a site and loose… Read More
ARGs & Campaigns Let Me In Wraps Up Viral Campaign With Behind the Scenes Footage and a Blast From The Past September 11, 2010September 11, 2010We have one more viral reveal for Overture’s Let Me In, and fortunately it’s not as difficult to get to. If you type in one of the posters’ taglines, “Innocence Dies, Abby Doesn’t”, as a URL, you get a behind-the-scenes clip hosted on the site’s Facebook app. MovieViral has also… Read More
USA Network Creates Interactive Game Ad for iPad Websites January 29, 2011The iPad is a great platform for innovation, and one thing that really needs innovation is online advertising. USA Network stepped up its game by creating an interactive iPad-only web banner for The New York Times homepage. The ad, created by Glow Interactive, lets the user play a deciphering game… Read More
just saw district 9 ….this movie is off the ****ing hook..graffics are awesome and so is the storyline ..worth the 8 bucks