Read the Diary of Sherlock Holmes’ Landlady Dan Koelsch, December 10, 2009 Because even we miss things here on MovieViral, we have a Sherlock Holmes update that is not exactly new. If you’ve been playing the 221B game, you may find this one useful. You can now follow Mrs. Martha Hudson’s Diary on Twitter. If you’re not familiar with the film or the Holmes universe, then this may not mean much to you at first glance. For those in the know, you’ll recognize Mrs. Hudson as Holmes’ landlady. She is played in the new film by actress Geraldine James (picture below). So, why follow Mrs. Hudson? Well, you obviously get more insight into the world of Sherlock Holmes. It also tells a good narrative that could intersect with the game. The account has been updating since early last month, so you have a good read ahead of you. Sherlock Holmes opens Christmas Day. You can follow the movie and its viral by checking out our Sherlock Holmes page. Check out Unfiction for updates on the 221B game. Viral Marketing Sherlock Holmes
Scarface School Play Viral Video is a Fake March 30, 2010You may have noticed a video floating around the Internet (especially on Funny or Die and YouTube) since yesterday that features an elementary school play version of the 1983 classic Scarface. While it’s being passed off as real, there are now reports that the video is in fact fake. Find… Read More
“Kick-Ass 2” Clip Pushes Villain’s Twitter Account July 2, 2013July 2, 2013The Kick-Ass 2 viral campaign is in full swing, but the latest update has peaked my interest more than most. The film’s official YouTube channel has posted a clip mentioning the super villain’s Twitter account, and it includes a questionable tweet. Check it out after the break. Read More
The Soapbox: Remakes And How People React To Them June 29, 2009June 29, 2009Recently, Ive noticed a certain amount of bitching stemming from announced remakes, such as ‘Flight of the Navigator’ and ‘Total Recall’. My question for the week is, why do people bitch about remakes? Remakes are both a good and a bad thing. On one hand, remakes allow talented filmmakers to… Read More