Viral Websites Offer Screenings For “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” Dan Koelsch, December 10, 2011 Briefly: With the film just 11 days from being released in theaters, the viral campaign for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo looks to be drawing to a close with special screenings on Monday. The Mouth Taped Shut Twitter account has been giving the locations where free tickets are available, but some are sold out already, so get there quick. Read where all the locations are at this link (found by clicking on the tattoo gun on WhatIsHiddenInSnow.com), since if you miss getting an advanced ticket, there will be a standby line. Let us know in the comments section if you get an tickets. Viral Marketing The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Super 8 Preview #4 and Japanese Poster Revealed May 18, 2011May 19, 2011The fourth and final preview clip from Super 8 aired on Fox Wednesday night, and though it doesn’t reveal as much as the third clip did, it still gives some clues to the plot. We also have a Japanese poster for the film from First Showing that really plays up… Read More
Viral Video Mega Round-Up: Harry Potter, Inception, The Abyss, Darth Vader, American Idol, and More! February 11, 2011Our Viral Video Round-Up featured is supersized today with everything from behind the scenes videos to American Idol appearances. Check out all the goodness after the break.Pages: 1 2 Read More
The Walking Dead Wants You To “Spread The Dead” October 12, 2011October 12, 2011The AMC original series The Walking Dead returns with a 90-minute, season two premiere this Sunday night at 9/8c. To celebrate, AMC and Facebook are giving you the chance to create an avatar to insert into the Walking Dead universe in a new, interactive app. To see my avatar and… Read More
I have no interest in the American version of this film. It’s strictly about a family’s milking every cent out of a great author who is no longer here to defend his work.
Disagree Oberon. 100% David Fincher is a genius who gave us FIGHT CLUB, among other truly amazing films. I have no doubts that his adaptation of the book will be great.