Sony Goes Back to the Future for District 9 Nick Butler, July 14, 2009July 14, 2009 In a stunning new blog post on MNUSpreadsLies.com, Christopher (or George, the non-human) posts his newest entry . . . from the future! This newest post talks of MNU’s involvement in other slave-like-labor activities all around the globe. Whether or not the August 7th post was released before it was supposed to be or if they just got the date wrong is yet to be seen. Knowing Sony, the date will be changed soon like this possible mistake never happened.In any case, this new post isn’t that stunning on what it reveals. We really don’t learn anything that couldn’t have been guessed about MNU. I do like Sony’s efforts to post weekly or bi-weekly blog entries, but at least try to get the date right.Tell us what you think: Is this another Sony mistake? Or is District 9 going back to the future?Posted by Nick Butler, follow him on Twitter. New to the site? Check out the About Us page. Register at the MovieViral.com forum, which is located at www.MovieViral.com/forum. Viral Marketing District 9
Avatar Viral Review December 23, 2009December 23, 2009This review contains minimal spoilers for those who have yet to see Avatar. I definitely recommend checking out Iain’s review of the film, as it sums up my personal reaction perfectly. Although the film’s story was far more pedestrian and predictable than I originally thought (and would have liked), there is no… Read More
Weyland Industries Are Looking For New Recruits For Project Prometheus May 30, 2012August 4, 2012To help with the marketing for Prometheus, Fox and Mircosoft Internet Explorer have teamed up for a new direction in the viral marketing for the film. The new aspect of the viral campaign involves you the user testing your physical and cognitive capabilities. Hit the jump to find out just… Read More
Viral Video Trend: Remixes January 13, 2010January 21, 2010Thanks to the wonders of technology, it is easier than ever to edit video and showcase your talents online. We’ve seen these editing skills in all sorts of ways, with my particular being recut movie trailers to make them look like another genre (check out this Sleepless in Seattle horror… Read More
Only Poleepkwa can use Poleepkwa technology, and that’s why Wikkus can use them. If only non-humans can use their technology how could they harvest it? Same thing with the non-humans being asexual yet have families and oppisite sex names. Doesn’t really come together.
The only thing I can think of is some Non Humans are helping them, or they’re forcing Non Humans to help them.
It’s smart in the sense that they know just how to cater to the public. Even people who don’t like what Sony is doing, still find themselves attracted to the notion of the unknown. Look at all the discussions going on across the internet, people are just eating this up. It’s total eye candy.I’m not gonna lie, I love it. And I love the schemes companies try to pull on us. 😀
Or they totally screwed up the date 😀Who knows. We’ll find out soon, I guess. I think they’d edit it once they caught the mistake.
You guys are aware that this is an ARG right? Its really the only explanation…Wiki search “The Beast ARG”.It will blaze a brilliant light on the fragile shadow of ignorance : )
Barely ignorance.Sony has made a few blunders, but I still don’t rule out the possibility of this being part of the ARG.