You Can Be a Part of Justin Bieber’s Movie Dan Koelsch, August 24, 2010 Here at BieberViral.com, we cover all things Justin…and viral. In the latest news about the Biebs’ 3D movie, you the fan can actually be a part of it. Just upload a video to BieberFever.com with you singing along to “That Should Be Me”, or submit a photo or video of you smiling (like the song “U Smile”). While the details are vague, I imagine a compilation of these videos and photos will show up sometime in the film. Watch director Jon Chu talk about the contest after the break. For a singer who has millions of rabid fans, this is no-brainer to drum up viral interest in his film. In fact, soon after announcing it, Bieber’s website crashed (it’s back up now). All Bieber fans have until August 25th (tomorrow) at 5pm ET to get in their submissions. The as-yet-untitled Bieber film hits theaters in February 2011. Contests Viral Marketing 3DContestsJustin Bieber
Watch NBC’s 25 Minute Preview Of Their Spring Television Season December 2, 2010The Spring television season is almost upon us, and NBC has made a pretty lengthy to promote their new primetime shows debuting in the spring, as well as the return of some of your favorites. With NBC being the network at the forefrunt of viral, hopefully we’ll see come cool… Read More
Jon Stewart Duels Stephen Colbert For “Star Wars” Geek Trivia Supremacy… And To Support UNICEF July 18, 2014July 18, 2014Omaze runs some pretty fantastic charity campaigns. We’ve heard about the Breaking Bad riding in the RV campaign, the ride in a tank with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and rehearse a scene from House of Cards with eating BBQ with Kevin Spacey. But the biggest and most geek driven campaign has to… Read More
District 9: Entertainment Weekly & Other Updates August 7, 2009August 7, 2009Something tells me we are going to see a lot of updates within the next week. Right now we are looking at some new videos, as well as some reiterations of existing viral. Ryan, of our wonderful forum, has posted an interesting video of some MNU documentary in regards to… Read More