The Office: New Viral Website and “Subtle Sexuality” Clip Dan Koelsch, November 6, 2009 I don’t know about you, but ever since I posted the “Male Prima Donna” music video last week, I can’t get the song out of my head! The music video was part of the new webisodes for The Office, with Erin and Kelly creating a girl group called “Subtle Sexuality”, with Ryan featured as “Mr. Understood”, because “no one understands” him. Now we have this kind of creepy flipbook video of the choreography from the video. Check it out below. Speaking of Mr. Understood, Ryan has his own photography blog now. It’s just as pretentious as you’d imagine a site by Ryan would be. This morning, he and Kelly were having words on Twitter about the latest photo he posted, where Kelly is apparently topless. Ooh la la. You can check out Ryan and Kelly‘s conversation by viewing our Twitter Viral List. The Office airs Thursday nights on NBC at 9/8c. Viral Marketing The Office
Battle: Los Angeles Viral Site Gets Its Own Posters August 2, 2010January 19, 2011Thanks to our partners at Fused Film, we have five new teaser posters for ReportThreats.org, the viral website for Battle: Los Angeles we told you about right before Comic-Con. The site is the haven of W.A.T.C.H. (Worldwide Assessment of Threats Concerning Humankind), which tracks alien threats. Check out the posters… Read More
Scariest Thing I Ever Saw: “Super 8” Viral Campaign Launched May 7, 2010October 18, 2011A few days ago, it was announced that a new mysterious project from J.J. Abrams called Super 8 was debuting its teaser trailer in front of Marvel Studio’s Iron Man 2. Originally speculated to be a prequel or sequel to 2008’s Cloverfield, the news hit the internet by storm and got… Read More
Terry Gilliam May Use Kickstarter To Fund “Don Quixote” Thanks To “Veronica Mars” Kickstarter Success February 12, 2014Thanks in part to the massive success of the Veronica Mars Kickstarter project, many filmmakers have followed in Kristen Bell and Rob Thomas‘ footsteps when it comes to funding their movies. However Zach Braff‘s I Wish I Was Here seems to be the most notable one to replicate its success…. Read More