“Skyline” Viral Videos Show Nothing More Than The Trailers Scott Caldwell, October 30, 2010January 25, 2011 One of the films that literally appeared out of nowhere at the 2010 Comic-Con was Skyline, whose release date is now quickly approaching. I can remember the talk as to what exactly the film was as it was plastered along the side of a building in San Diego, and all we knew, was it was an alien movie. Well now at this point, we’ve already seen trailers, and TV spots, and personally I’m not sold as of yet. Now, we get a glimpse of some viral videos that quite frankly; do nothing more that what we have seen already. Keep reading to watch the clips. In the sci-fi thriller Skyline, strange lights descend on the city of Los Angeles, drawing people outside like moths to a flame where an extraterrestrial force threatens to swallow the entire human population off the face of the Earth.Viral videos are always great, especially when they give you more of a look in to the back story, and from these two clips below, the only thing I can gather that’s different from what we’ve already seen, is that the aliens can just show up out of nowhere. Take a look.What are your thoughts on Skyline? The film is in theaters on November 12th.Source: DailyBlam Viral Marketing Viral Videos SkylineViral video
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