Another chapter of a viral campaign that has included staging a TED talk of the future and stuffing Michael Fassbender in a dry cleaning bag, here's a Prometheus promo in which Noomi Rapace's Dr. Elizabeth Shaw beseeches Peter Weyland to fund an outer space venture that, thanks to the trailers, we now know leads to a whole fucking lot of screaming.
With just Rapace's monologue and some overlaid scanning graphics, this video is pretty tame compared to all the super-intense previews we've seen in the past, but if you add your own soundtrack of constant panicked bellowing, it does make it a little more intense, so keep that option open.
Finally, to know the experience of checking out Noomi Rapace while being a Terminator.
If you still haven't gotten around to Prometheus, you should stop reading this now. Okay? But if you have watched the film, you probably recall that when David translates Weyland's message to the revived Engineer, the Engineer's reply comes swiftly and silently in the form of b... / Continue →
Prometheus is now in theaters and making quite a lot of money for not containing Ben Stiller's CGI wildlife, yet still its so-called viral campaign continues. As discovered by MovieViral, the end credits of the film held a clue teasing the date 10-11-12 and leading to the below... / Continue →
After the breakout success of their quickly-spread "this movie is mediocre to bad and, amazingly, needs more Channing Tatum" campaign, Paramount has begun an all-new viral marketing game for their long-delayed G.I. Joe: Retaliation. As you can see from the above banner, this on... / Continue →
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'Prometheus' Has Another Viral Video Thing
\n\nAnother chapter of a viral campaign that has included staging a TED talk of the future and stuffing Michael Fassbender in a dry cleaning bag, here's a Prometheus promo in which Noomi Rapace's Dr. Elizabeth Shaw beseeches Peter Weyland to fund an outer space venture that, thanks to the trailers, we now know leads to a whole fucking lot of screaming.\n\nWith just Rapace's monologue and some overlaid scanning graphics, this video is pretty tame compared to all the super-intense previews we've seen in the past, but if you add your own soundtrack of constant panicked bellowing, it does make it a little more intense, so keep that option open.