Super 8 Viral Wraps Up Dan Koelsch, June 15, 2011 Tomorrow we’ll have our extensive recap and review of the Super 8 viral campaign, but before we can do that, there’s one more update to give. When we last left Josh Minker, son of alien liberator Dr. Woodward, he had possession of a testing device seen in the S8 Editing Room video. Sarah was helping him find his dad, but she was kidnapped and held for ransom by the unknown group (probably a secret division of the government) in exchange for the device. Now we know her fate and what Josh’s dad was really hiding. A new entry on the print out on the Scariest Thing I Ever Saw website shows a bag with needles, syringes, and some chemical, along with a statement from Josh. He says that Sarah is fine. He went to her and the people after them were killed instantly by an energy. The item Dr. Woodward was hiding for Josh to find was one of the alien’s cubes. The top of the text shows “D: 1912”, which implies that the device number is 1912. When you enter “1912” into the command window on STIES, you get the last message from Mysterio, which explains that Josh’s dad is buried in Lillian, Ohio behind the toolshed [of the cemetery], a location that plays a major part in the film’s story.Super 8 is in theaters now. Check out our Super 8 Hub for our coverage of the film. ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing Josh MinkerSuper 8
Are You The “Ultimate Movie Fan”? May 20, 2011The 2011 MTV Movie Awards are right around the corner, and you could be crowned the Ultimate Movie Fan during the broadcast! Plus, DIRECTV Cinema and MTV want to send you, the Ultimate Movie Fan, and a guest to the 2012 MTV Movie Awards. All you have to do is… Read More
“TRON: Legacy” Facebook App Allows You to Become Part of the Grid November 16, 2010November 16, 2010The TRON: Legacy Facebook page is allowing you to become a part of the Grid simply by taking a photo. To see how you to be part of the grid, hit the jump. Read More
Toy Story 3 Oscar Campaign Gets Noticed December 28, 2010Almost every film with a shot at an Oscar (and even some that don’t) starts a campaign around this time of year for their respective category. Usually they are simple and uninteresting, thus go unnoticed. However, Disney’s Best Picture campaign for Toy Story 3 is drawing attention for its unique… Read More