Can You Figure Out The New Let Me In Morse Code? Scott Caldwell, July 15, 2010July 16, 2010 Just in time for Comic-Con, the Let Me In viral site known as HelpMe, has a new Morse code being tapped into the screen. But what does it say? And why is there an entry box just below it? Well, it’s quite simple. Figure out what it says, and move forward. But what is next? Find out more below.Well, I say find out more, but it’s pretty vague as to what happens next. It involves an invitation to a Comic-Con event, but nothing more specific than that. Could be a sneak peek. Maybe an advanced screening? Maybe the next piece of the viral. The only way to tell is to take a shot at the translation and see what you get next weekend. But shhhh. Don’t tell anyone. It’s our little secret.Let Me In is in theaters October 1st, and Comic-Con coverage, including this one, begins July 22nd. Keep checking MovieViral for any, and all updates! Comic-Con Viral Marketing Viral News Comic-ConDefaultHelpme.netLet Me In
New District 9 Featurette In Theaters Now! June 15, 2009June 29, 2009Today, I went to check out The Taking Of Pelham 123 (I’ll have a review up soon), to my dismay, I got to my showing 30 seconds late. But, I didnt miss any part of the movie, I missed a ‘NCM First Look’ for District 9. I only saw a… Read More
Comic-Con: Warner Brothers Panel Featuring Green Lantern, Harry Potter, and Sucker Punch July 25, 2010November 18, 2010The Saturday slew of Hall H panels starts off with a bang thanks to Warner Bros, who featured cast and crew from Green Lantern, Sucker Punch, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, along with new footage (which we, like everyone else, aren’t allowed to show). I’ll talk about what… Read More
Prometheus: Weyland Industries Adds Investor Information Page March 22, 2012March 22, 2012After we got two new images for Ridley Scott’s Alien prequel Prometheus, the Weyland Industries website has been updated to include a page on Investor Information, and it is quite extensive. There is only a small section on Project Prometheus, which you can check out after the jump. Read More
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