The Last Exorcism Has A Viral Site Scott Caldwell, June 21, 2010June 21, 2010 A new viral site has come to us thanks to a mention by STYD. The Last Exorcism, produced by Eli Roth, tells the story of Reverend Cotton Marcus, who visits a farm to try and save the life of a young woman, who as you can tell by the title, is in dire need of an exorcism. Of course when he arrives, it’s not as scripted as most. Take a look after the jump to find out more about The Church of St. Marks. Read up on some scripture, take a look at photos, get a brief history of exorcism’s. And while you there, not only can you find out if you are possessed, but you can request an exorcism by filling out a simple questionnaire!You can also stay up to date on all the latest exorcism do’s and don’ts with the reverend’s very own Twitter page @cottonmarcusWhat do you think – Just another exorcism movie, or will horror guru Roth only plant his name another classic? The Last Exorcism is set for release on August 27th. Viral Marketing Viral News CottonEli RothExorcismThe Church of St MarksThe Last Exorcism
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Train Railings Turn To Lightsabers in Japan September 26, 2011To promote the September 16th Blu-ray release of Star Wars: The Complete Saga in Japan, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Japan turned handrails of trains in Tokyo into lightsabers. According to Japan Trends, this is the first time the handrails have ever been used for advertising. See another photo after… Read More