Help “Carrie” Flex Her Mind And Hone Her Telekinetic Abilities David Weaver, June 26, 2013 Carrie White is a gifted teenage girl, but she is just begining to develop her special ability for telekinesis; the ability that allows her to move objects of all shapes and sizes by “flexing” her mind. She will need help though, and that’s where you come in.Will you be the one to help Carrie realize her full potential? Flex your own mind and get the details after the break. Keeping it simple is the name of the game for TK Practice, the new interactive game for the upcoming horror film, Carrie. Utilizing one of four objects (the fourth needs to be unlocked), each ranging in difficulty from easy all the way up to very hard, you must guide the object of your choice through Carrie’s room. The better you do and the more “Flex Points” you earn, the better rating you will receive.Most seasoned gamers will find little challenge with TK Practice, but it is still a fun little distraction that fans of the film will enjoy playing and sharing their high scores from through their chosen social media outlets. Starring Chloe Grace Moretz, Julianne Moore, and Judy Greer, Carrie is set to be released on October 18, 2013. Viral Marketing Carrie
2012: San Diego Drop Findings October 12, 2009October 13, 2009Update: You can download the pictures here. It’s just more schematics of Noah’s Ark 2.0. Once again, the guys at Unfiction have come through for us. Today there was yet another drop for the 2012 viral, this time in San Diego. There were the same the items again (phone, flash… Read More
New Moon Trailer May 31, 2009May 1, 2010I know what you’re thinking. Dan, why do you care about New Moon? Well, for one, the Twilight saga books were pretty good. The film fell below it’s potential, but with a bigger budget and new director, I’m hopeful. I also liked the actors who played the characters. So, there’s… Read More
Intro to “9” Viral Campaign June 17, 2009July 7, 2009The trailer for Tim Burton’s latest freak show film 9 has been attached to pretty much every major film this summer. But don’t think Focus Features, the studio behind the computer-animated film about rag dolls in a dystopian future, is settling for just regular ads. The film now has both a… Read More