“Apollo 18” Viral Site Gives Us Two More Documents Dan Koelsch, September 2, 2011 We thought it was over, but on the found footage thriller’s opening day, we have two more documents from the secret Apollo 18 mission thanks to Cerberus Station 9. Get the details after the break. The first document, titled “embassy”, is a memo from the Soviet Union to the United States that suggests that the two countries (who were not exactly simpatico at the time) should join forces in space exploration to keep the planet safe. This gives an interesting alternative history as to how the Apollo Soyuz Test Project came to be. Obviously whatever happened on the moon during the Apollo 18 scared both nations into working together.The second document is more innocuous. It’s simply the official Mission Plan for Apollo 18.Hopefully even more documents come out this weekend, and we’ll let you know in our review tomorrow how they fit in with the film. Follow all our coverage on our Apollo 18 Hub. ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing Apollo 18Cerberus Station 9
Featured App: George R. R. Martin’s A World of Ice and Fire December 5, 2012December 5, 2012There are a lot of characters in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire books and it can be challenging trying to keep track of them all. This is also true for the HBO adaptation of the books, A Game of Thrones. There are a lot of online… Read More
“Looper” Mission 4 Is Easiest Yet September 10, 2012September 10, 2012Looper is a sci-fi action film written and directed by Rian Johnson. In 2077, murder is too difficult to get away with, so the mob sends back targets to 2047 to be wacked by hitmen called “Loopers”. Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars as Joseph Simmons, a top Looper who ends up being… Read More
“Prometheus” Viral Campaign Continues At WonderCon March 18, 2012March 21, 2012Yesterday at WonderCon was the 20th Century Fox panel that included Ridley Scott’s Prometheus. While the biggest buzz has been the new trailer, the viral campaign got nice shot in the arm as well. Get the details after the break. Read More