Piranha 3-D Viral: NSFW Scott Caldwell, May 6, 2010September 3, 2010 We at MovieViral pride ourselves on being a place to enjoy all of the benefits the viral marketing has to offer. If you wanted to bring your kids and your grandparents to the site to show them what we’re all about, that’s fantastic. And, we welcome it. BUT! You may want to have them leave the room for what’s about to come after the jump. The EXTREMELY not safe for work viral website for the upcoming Piranha 3-D. Hell, it’s not safe for work, school, or anywhere public! Welcome to Wild Wild Girls, the site dedicated to bringing you the party strait from Lake Havasu, Arizona, with the host, Derrick (Jerry O’Connell). Obviously a great take on the Girls Gone Wild series, and this one pulls no punches. Take a look at the website here, but be warned, this is an adult site, and when your parents ask “Who taught you how to do this stuff?”, you’re answer better not be “MovieViral, alright! I learned it by reading MovieViral!” Yes, that's Eli Roth Also, as a side note and another viral site for the film, if you click on the energy drink ad, you will be taken to PiranaNRG. “Coming to Stores August 27th”, while it may be a true statement, is the release date for the film. Don’t spend TOO much time on that site now. You’re needed here more. Viral Marketing 3DPiranha 3D
3 New Posters for The Crazies January 11, 2010Nothing says your town is screwed quite like an infected auto mechanic. Thanks to a post from Arrow in the Head, we have some great posters that promote the film, and in addition, they promote the viral. Ogden Marsh, as we all know is the setting for the movie, as… Read More
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Indie Director Makes “TwitFlicks” To Fund Movie October 27, 2011What do you do if your Kickstarter-like campaign to fund your independent short film isn’t working? If you’re Dutch director Eddy Terstall, you take requests for mini-movies on Twitter for a fee, calling them “Twitflicks”. By doing just that, Terstall raised about €120,000, way more than the €20,000 he was… Read More
Wannabe Hugh Heffner? His name is spelled wrong I know but Derrick looks like your cliche 30 something douchebag trying not t grow beyond 21.