“Silent House” Website Leads to Viral Website Dan Koelsch, February 23, 2012 Open Road Films’ Silent House, opening on March 9th, is a real time horror film starring Elizabeth Olsen, who gets trapped inside a lakehouse retreat. Earlier this week, the film’s Twitter account tweeted out a link to creepy website that secretly led to a new website. Get the details after the break. The website, WhyIsThisHappeningToMe.net, has a wooden floor with polaroids strewn around it (not to mention the dark spilt liquid that is mostly likely blood). The pictures themselves are a bit creepy, but the audio is what really creates the atmosphere. Each polaroid has a word on it, and when put together, they create a new URL, We-All-Have-Secrets.com.Once you all the new website to connect to your Facebook, you are treated to a video that combines clips from the film with your Facebook information, such as contacts and photos. I think the idea is make it seem like you are behind the evil events of the film. Either way, it is thoroughly spooky and makes me excited for Silent House when it opens March 9th. At the end you can even anonymously type in your own secret.What did you think of the “We All Have Secrets” experience? Let us know in the comments below. Learn more about Silent House on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Social Networks Viral Marketing FacebookSilent House
Read About the Dent Act From “The Dark Knight Rises” June 19, 2012The Dent Act plays a key role in the plot to The Dark Knight Rises, Christopher Nolan’s finale to his Dark Knight Trilogy. Named in honor of slain political hero Harvey Dent, the bill punishes criminals more harshly, including denying parole, if their acts are deemed part of a larger… Read More
ARGs & Campaigns Flynn Lives: End of Line For The “TRON: Legacy” Viral Campaign December 8, 2010October 18, 2011So you might be aware of this thing called TRON: Legacy that has been steamrolling its way through entertainment culture with resounding hype heard ‘round the world. You may not know just how deep the hype rabbit-hole goes, though. Today is the proof in the electroluminescent pudding: hundreds of people… Read More
Sherlock Holmes Viral Review December 30, 2009December 30, 2009Our review of the Sherlock Holmes viral comes from forum member Steve Kidd: Before I begin my viral review, I must warn those of you who have yet to see the recent Sherlock Holmes movie that this article contains minor spoilers. If you have yet to see the film, I… Read More