Aliens Have Destroyed My Home, But Now We Know More About Them! Dan Koelsch, February 22, 2011 No, this isn’t the rant of a crazy man. The Battle: Los Angeles viral campaign has ramped up with two new updates. First, we at MovieViral got mailed a letter from the W.A.T.C.H. group that contains a photo showing my home being destroyed by our alien enemy. Fortunately, we do know a bit more about said enemy thanks to an update on one of the film’s viral sites. Details after the break. The letter I received was to promote the W.A.T.C.H. Ops game we told you about last week, and included was a nice image of my apartment being bombed by the aliens. Check it out below.While I may not feel safe at the moment, at least the updated Unidentified Enemy viral site now has information on the hierarchy of the aliens. There’s even a detailed breakdown of the infantry units (as partially seen above). There may be more content updated since our original post about the site, so check it out and let us know if you see anything cool!For more information on Battle: Los Angeles and its viral campaign, check out our Battle: LA Viral Page. ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing Battle: Los AngelesMail
2012: Soren Ulfert Resigns from the IHC September 17, 2009September 18, 2009UPDATE: Soren Ulfert has updated his Twitter: For those asking why I resigned, the short story is — I didn’t. If that wasn’t omnious enough, Charlie Frost tweeted exactly what we’re thinking: Rumor has it that @SorenUlfert was forced out of @TheIHC…I kinda feel bad for the guy The mystery… Read More
Dimension Films’ “Apollo 18” Lets You Ask UFOlogist Stan Friedman Questions August 24, 2011Briefly: To help promote their upcoming found footage Sci-Fi thriller Apollo 18, Dimension Films sponsored an IAmA Reddit thread with UFOlogist Stan Friedman, where you could ask him questions related to the film or UFOs. However, the thread quickly got ugly with users attacking Friedman for being part of a… Read More
New Study: Film Marketing and the ‘Net October 1, 2009Some interesting research has been released that speaks to the budding importance of viral marketing. According to Variety’s Marc Graser, film marketers are increasingly looking to the internet to promote upcoming movies. He cites a study by Stradella Road, which surveyed 1,547 moviegoers regarding their film consumption habits and where they… Read More