2012: Ulfert Wants You to Tweet Dan Koelsch, October 9, 2009 As we wait for the rest of the clues from the drop locations to come in, Soren Ulfert has a request of us. In his latest video on his blog, Soren asks that everyone who is following the conspiracy add #TheIHC2012 to their Twitter statuses in order to make it a trending topic. The goal is to get as many eyes on the IHC so that when they slip up, everyone sees it. Soren is convinced that the IHC is not the hope for humanity, but its biggest threat. Check out the video for yourself here: Looks like Soren has officially gone to the dark side. We’ll have to wait until Sunday’s drop to see if Soren is right about the IHC. So far, the biggest speculation is that the images from the flash drives are for some type of space ship. Could the IHC be shipping people off Earth? Where would they go? Either way, go out there and tweet to make #TheIHC2012 a trending topic! Also, don’t forget to vote daily for leader of the post-2012 world. Again, we at MovieViral officially support Tim S., so help him get that trip to Cancun! The IHC has also reopened their ambassador program, so make sure to sign up for that to get updates. 2012 opens nationwide on November 13, 2009. See our 2012 page for more information on the film and its viral campaign. Viral Marketing 2012
2012: First Clip September 5, 2009September 5, 2009Our friends at HeyUGuys have a new clip from Roland Emmerich’s 2012. Watch it here: Gotta love that Bentley voice-activation plug, eh? Other than that, I think I can safely say that we’ve never seen a destruction/apocalypse movie like this before. Emmerich went ice-age style with The Day After… Read More
2012: San Francisco Drop Results (Update: Code Broken!) October 21, 2009October 22, 2009Update: The code for the message has been decoded! Thanks to Rowan for the effort, it was apparently very difficult. Take a look: Re: Project Naaczaal Status Briefing, October 20 We have encountered some significant challenges regarding site location, and we are bringing our allies to table to negotiate on… Read More
Create Your Own Silent Film With Google Chrome Experiments March 24, 2013Google’s Chrome Experiments use JavaScript and some of the latest advances in Internet browsing to allow developers and designers to create immersive beautiful experiences using Google Chrome. The latest experiment allows you to add your subtitles to silent films. Details after the break. Read More