Inception: The anticipation of a viral Iain Welford, August 25, 2009August 25, 2009 Today felt like Christmas day for me. I watched the teaser trailer for Christopher Nolan’s latest, Inception, and couldn’t help but wonder what it held in store for us at MovieViral.com.So why am I excited about it?If you haven’t done so already, take a quick look at the official site and it will reward you with nothing more than a spinning top. It’s a very good animation, and you can move it around the screen. What we have to remember is this director’s past. And besides, you’re here reading this article so, you already know that nothing is quite what it seems!I’m sure you will agree that The Dark Knight was one of the most successful virals ever, taking audience participation further than any campaign before it (or after it). All over the world, the Joker’s army was amassing in anticipation of one of the greatest comic book movies to hit our screens. 42 entertainment performed an amazing job on this campaign, showing the world how interactive marketing should be.I’m hoping that this film will go the same way. The teaser trailer gives nothing of the film away and the website is equally elusive. Although there is no official confirmation, there is no viral trail to follow yet, I have a feeling that Inception could be the next movie to take advantage of our favourite advertising, and is defiantly one to watch!Discuss: What are you looking forward too in Inception? Viral Marketing Inception
Like Free Movies? Then ‘Like’ The Muppets! September 27, 2011You know you like The Muppets (you may even love them), so why not like them on Facebook? They’re currently running a “Muppet Fan-a-thon” on Facebook to get a bazillion likes (actually 1 billion). Once they reach their goal, you’ll have a chance to win advance screening tickets to the… Read More
Viral Marketing Demand To See “Paranormal Activity 2” First and For Free September 20, 2010September 26, 2010Oren Peli’s Paranormal Activity had a unique trip to its $108 million domestic gross last year. Paramount bought the distribution rights after the $15,000 horror flick made the film festival rounds, but didn’t give it a wide release for its theatrical debut in September. However, the possible audience response got… Read More
“Batman: Arkham City” Viral Discovered at Comic-Con July 24, 2011July 24, 2011So far we’ve seen the beginnings of a few viral campaigns at Comic-Con, and now we can add another to the list. Yesterday, MovieViral’s own Dan Koelsch discovered a code that was for the new Batman video game Arkham City. More after the break. Read More
Cool. Reminds me of the Ethan Haas game…well…it’s really not the same thing but yeah you know what i mean … lol