Super 8 Release Date Revealed and Set Photo Gives Viral Clue? Joey Sharpe, October 27, 2010October 27, 2010 It seems Paramount has finally given us a release date in regards to Super 8, the secretive movie directed by J.J. Abrams and co-produced by Steven Spielberg. More after the break. The film is slated to be released June 10th, 2011 and I recommend people save the date because this could be one interesting movie. Not much can be said about what the plot for Super 8 will be, however we do know it’s a movie that’s supposed to be set in 1979. Now for those that have been following the viral for this movie via Scariest Thing I Ever Saw, there was a chat log that was updated in which Josh talks about a canister that has “3 Dots” on it. Fortunately we have a picture thanks to Super 8 News that shows these 3 dots on a truck that has been driving around where the film is being shot. Check it out and tell us what you think. See more photos at the Super 8 News gallery. ARGs & Campaigns News Viral Marketing J.J. AbramsParamountScariest Thing I Ever SawSteven SpielbergSuper 8
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Movie Tech Made Real: Back to the Future Hoverboard and Minority Report User Interface June 3, 2010June 3, 2010Movies have the power to inspire in many ways. In fact, people will often find ways to make something that exists only in a movie. Recently, there have been two examples of life imitating art, with one practical application and one artistic. First, the technology from the futuristic Minority Report… Read More
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