New Video For “They’re Here” Still Shows Very Little Dan Koelsch, September 9, 2010 We still have just over a month until we understand what the film They’re Here is really all about. Sure, it’s pretty much certain that it’s about aliens and possibly an invasion (though the phrase “make contact” comes up), but we know nothing about the production itself, including who is behind it. Until the countdown ends, it looks like we’ll get little teases like the video after the break that shows a UFO in England that just looks like a ball of light. The film’s Facebook page had this to say when posting the video:View some mysterious footage just in. This one is different in form and movement to the last. Frequency of sightings grows the closer we get to 10.10.10. We’ll find out what this is all about when the countdown ends October 10th. Viral Marketing Viral Videos They're HereViral video
Viral Video Round Up: Star Wars, Rango, 127 Hours, Sucker Punch, Friday, Movie Titles, and Limitless March 17, 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. Read More
LOST Video Round-Up: Fan-Made and Official February 9, 2010February 9, 2010Everyone by now already knows I’m a huge fan of ABC’s LOST and all of the awesome fan-created content that we’ve gotten over the years. I’m also a fan of the Keyboard Cat, a silly YouTube video turned internet meme and later an internet phenomenon. It’s addition to any video… Read More
New “Elysium” Viral Website Introduces Us to the Civil Cooperation Bureau April 24, 2013April 25, 2013The viral campaign for Neill Blomkamp’s Elysium continues with yet another viral website. We already have a few viral websites at the moment, with ItsBetterUpHere.com and Armadyne.net, but now Sony has expanded the online world to include the Civil Cooperation Bureau. Get the details after the break. Read More
why does the small letters look like Aurbesh (Star Wars basic)? http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/File:Aurebesh-GMSR.png
I ran a whois check on the domain name; turns out the website is licensed to one Paul Geist, based in London, funnily enough. Another interesting fact, the site was only set up on the 9th of August this year.