Super 8 Release Date Revealed and Set Photo Gives Viral Clue? Joey Sharpe, October 27, 2010October 27, 2010 It seems Paramount has finally given us a release date in regards to Super 8, the secretive movie directed by J.J. Abrams and co-produced by Steven Spielberg. More after the break. The film is slated to be released June 10th, 2011 and I recommend people save the date because this could be one interesting movie. Not much can be said about what the plot for Super 8 will be, however we do know it’s a movie that’s supposed to be set in 1979. Now for those that have been following the viral for this movie via Scariest Thing I Ever Saw, there was a chat log that was updated in which Josh talks about a canister that has “3 Dots” on it. Fortunately we have a picture thanks to Super 8 News that shows these 3 dots on a truck that has been driving around where the film is being shot. Check it out and tell us what you think. See more photos at the Super 8 News gallery. ARGs & Campaigns News Viral Marketing J.J. AbramsParamountScariest Thing I Ever SawSteven SpielbergSuper 8
Scarface School Play Viral Video is a Fake March 30, 2010You may have noticed a video floating around the Internet (especially on Funny or Die and YouTube) since yesterday that features an elementary school play version of the 1983 classic Scarface. While it’s being passed off as real, there are now reports that the video is in fact fake. Find… Read More
The Boondock Saints: Viral Made Simple February 9, 2010February 9, 2010Back in December, I wrote an article discussing the old school word of mouth viral for the film The Boondock Saints, and how it was relying strictly on how bad it’s fans wanted to see the first film in the theaters. No flashy gimmicks. No websites with secret passwords (although… Read More
Intro to “9” Viral Campaign June 17, 2009July 7, 2009The trailer for Tim Burton’s latest freak show filmĀ 9 has been attached to pretty much every major film this summer. But don’t think Focus Features, the studio behind the computer-animated film about rag dolls in a dystopian future, is settling for just regular ads. The film now has both a… Read More