Vote For Your Favorite Virals in Our 1st Annual MovieViral Awards! Dan Koelsch, January 8, 2010November 16, 2010 And the award goes to… Because we like to be fashionably late here at MovieViral, we are finally going to do something to recognize the best of 2009. But we’re not just going to have a list of movies or anything boring like that. We’re going to let YOU decide, since viral is all about audience (see: consumer) interaction. And, since we cover viral campaigns and viral marketing here, our categories are skewed in that direction. To see the categories and nominee, and more importantly vote for your favorite in each category, you have to sign up to our forum and go the Awards section. There, you can not only vote for your favorites, but also discuss the categories and who you like, don’t like, and anything else! Be sure to read the first post for each poll thread to get a better idea of what the categories are really about. Voting ends on January 14th at midnight, and we’ll post the results (along with our thoughts) the next day. Well, what are you waiting for? Get to voting! Oh, check out our trophy for this year: Site News Viral Marketing awardsMovieViral Awards
The Office: New Vlog on the Wedding Site October 4, 2009October 4, 2009Jim and Pam’s website now has a new video blog by Pam herself. In the video, Pam compares her dream wedding to her budget. Doesn’t look good for the cash-strapped couple, but they are apparently finding creative ways to save. Check out the video to see for yourself: With the… Read More
Viral Video Round Up: Nick Fury, The Tumbler, Netflix, Chewbacca, Steve Carell, Andy Samberg as Robin, and More! July 31, 2011The Internet is full of videos related to movies, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere inbetween. We regularly bring you the best, most interesting, or just plain weirdest, and today we do it again. Check out the latest viral videos after the break.Pages: 1 2 Read More
Surviving The Economic Crisis… There’s An App For That February 18, 2010February 18, 2010One of my biggest problems with the work of Michael Moore, especially in his recent film, Capitalism: A Love Story, is that it often feels as if Moore is talking down to the audience. The experience for me of watching a film by Moore is akin to listening to someone… Read More