New Video For “They’re Here” Still Shows Very Little Dan Koelsch, September 9, 2010 We still have just over a month until we understand what the film They’re Here is really all about. Sure, it’s pretty much certain that it’s about aliens and possibly an invasion (though the phrase “make contact” comes up), but we know nothing about the production itself, including who is behind it. Until the countdown ends, it looks like we’ll get little teases like the video after the break that shows a UFO in England that just looks like a ball of light. The film’s Facebook page had this to say when posting the video:View some mysterious footage just in. This one is different in form and movement to the last. Frequency of sightings grows the closer we get to 10.10.10. We’ll find out what this is all about when the countdown ends October 10th. Viral Marketing Viral Videos They're HereViral video
The Office: Ryan Wants Pictures from You! January 23, 2010January 23, 2010NBC ‘s The Office is no stranger to viral campaigns, having Webisodes, Fake PSA’s, and, The Office Summer Vacation all on their NBC page, along with full episodes, deleted scenes and even season highlights for each season. As we’ve reported before, in the world of The Office, Ryan Howard (B.J… Read More
Super Bowl Trailers Weekly: “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”, “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”, “Noah”, And More February 1, 2014Trailers Weekly is a feature in which we bring you the most popular and talked about trailers of the week. Sharing trailers is a classic viral practice, and trailers are still the most mainstream way for people to learn about movies. Since it’s Super Bowl weekend, we’ve got an exclusive… Read More
Ridley Scott Talks About Next Stage of Prometheus Viral Campaign in Empire Magazine March 28, 2012Ridley Scott’s Prometheus is featured prominently in the new issue of Empire Magazine, and Scott talks about the film’s viral campaign for a bit. For us waiting to see what’s next, this should wet your whistle a bit. Read what he had to say after the jump. Read More
why does the small letters look like Aurbesh (Star Wars basic)? http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/File:Aurebesh-GMSR.png
I ran a whois check on the domain name; turns out the website is licensed to one Paul Geist, based in London, funnily enough. Another interesting fact, the site was only set up on the 9th of August this year.