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
Create Your Own “Sinister” News Article October 12, 2012Briefly: If you’re seeing the horror film Sinister this weekend, you leave the theater a bit on edge. If that’s the case, then you should share your goosebumps with others. The film’s website has a news article form that you can send to a friend to freak them out in… Read More
2012: The Truth Revealed November 21, 2009Well, at least in the eyes of Saturday Night Live. It wouldn’t take long for those known for their political mockery to come up with, what is hopefully never to happen, but the “real” reason behind the 2012 apocalypse. If the IHC is watching, please, help us! How’s that ark… Read More
Official “Looper” Website Leads to New Viral Website July 21, 2012July 21, 2012Almost two months ago, we got our first viral website for Rian Johnson’s Looper. The time travel action flick stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis as the same person from different times. Now the official website is live, and leads us to another viral website. Get the details after the… 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.