I.F. Sentinel Is Looking For A Few Good Men With These New Recruitment Posters for “Ender’s Game” David Weaver, July 2, 2013 Roughly 3 months ago, we here at MovieViral discovered if-sentinel.com, a then dormant website for the upcoming big screen adaptation to Orson Scott Card’s 1985 novel, Ender’s Game. Now it seems that site has indeed gone viral and has begun spinning up its propaganda machine to get new recruits, like yourself, to enlist. The first set of propaganda material happens to be a set of cool looking posters informing you, reminding you and counting on you to remember the past and not letting it repeat itself.The alien invasion is imminent and it’s time for the next generation of heroes to sign up. Take a look at these new recruitment posters and decide if you have what it takes after the break. Ender’s Game opens in theaters on November 1st. ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing Ender's Game
Robert Rodriquez Wants To Green Screen You Into His Newest Short Film, “Two Scoops” March 21, 2013March 21, 2013Have you ever wanted to be in a film directed by the guy who brought us Sin City, Machete and El Mariachi? Well, now you have your chance with Robert Rodriguez’s newest collaboration, Project Green Screen. Sponsored by Blackberry and deviantART, the contest allows you to submit to be a… Read More
Tron Legacy: New Trailer Online! March 8, 2010March 11, 2010A new viral website has been revealed for Tron Legacy by compiling a string of codes that appear during this video. The codes, once combined, lead to this website. Over at Unfiction, they cracked all four puzzles which pointed them directly to the trailer that is attached to Alice in… Read More
South Park Takes on Tron, Facebook, and Chat Roulette April 8, 2010Last night, South Park‘s newest episode, “You Have 0 Friends”, tackled the subject of social networking, and once again, they did it brilliantly. All of Stan’s friends are on Facebook, but Stan wants to do real things, like play video games. However, once his friends surprise him with an account,… Read More