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
Mystery Video Could Be Viral Marketing For Monster Movie or Something We’ve Seen Before October 17, 2012October 18, 2012Peter over at /Film got a weird text message yesterday with an even weirder video attached that shows some kind of humanoid creature. Could this a viral marketing ploy for an upcoming film? While it’s probably not Cloverfield, we do have an idea. Details after the break. Read More
“X-Men: First Class” X-Pert Series: Nicholas Hoult Answers Questions About Beast March 23, 2011March 23, 2011In early February, 20th Century Fox launched the X-Men: First Class Facebook page to reveal the film’s first teaser trailer. It was then announced that fans could ask the cast and crew questions through a feature called ‘X-Perts’. Earlier this month, First Class producer and director of the first two… Read More
The Muppets Parody Box Office Rival “Breaking Dawn” in New Online Posters November 15, 2011For those living under a rock, the beginning of the end is near for Summit Entertainment’s The Twilight Saga, as Breaking Dawn Part 1 opens in theaters this Friday. The Muppets make their return to the big screen the next Wednesday, so the Disney film has parodied their box office… 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.