The Office Fanisode Contest In Second Round, Check Out Some of the Submissions Dan Koelsch, June 29, 2010 Earlier this month, we told you about NBC’s contest where you can submit your own version of segments from The Office episode “Murder”. The second round has started, so there already some submissions available to view. Check out a few of them below and how they compare to the originals. The Office – Murder Segment 40Original: http://www.nbc.com/The_Office/fanisode/040-murder/segment/40/video/1231887Fan Made: http://www.nbc.com/The_Office/fanisode/040-murder/segment/40/video/1235951 The Office – Murder Segment 85Original: http://www.nbc.com/The_Office/fanisode/085-murder/segment/85/video/1231920Fan Made: http://www.nbc.com/The_Office/fanisode/085-murder/segment/85 See the rest of the winners, and submit your own entry, at NBC.com. (Embed codes are currently not working on the NBC site, but we’ll update the article once they are fixed) Contests Viral Marketing FanisodeNBCThe Office
Cyrus Viral Is “Quote” Heavy June 26, 2010June 26, 2010One of the greatest things about watching a film, is getting together with your friends to go over and repeat all of the great quotes taken from the film. Who can forget such greats as “I’ll be back”, “You can’t handle the truth!”, “I love lamp”. And now, trying to… Read More
Conventions Dragon Con 2013: Press Interview With Michael Rooker of “The Walking Dead” And “Guardians of the Galaxy” September 27, 2013During our recent convention coverage at the 2013 Dragon Con event held in Atlanta, MovieViral was lucky enough to be a part of a press interview with the charismatic and fun-loving Michael Rooker. He talked about a lot of things including his role of Merle on The Walking Dead, his… Read More
The Attraction of a Good Viral Campaign January 24, 2010January 24, 2010The allure of viral marketing, its enough to make people walk miles to find a fake arcade, or dress up like a clown in public. But what is it exactly that draws us to follow something that in the long run is nothing more than a farce? Read More