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jl319
Aug 28th, 2009, 04:36 AM
Ok, So I was in states and saw reetard ed* billboards such as these below:

http://www.filmjunk.com/2009/06/02/district-9-viral-marketing-billboards-benches-and-bus-shelters/

http://www.scifiscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/district9_advert_21.jpg

(I am not sure how to post the pics, feel free to fill me in)

I am not sure about you, but those looked like legit signs, and I was like wtf, what do they mean non-humans? the states is really messed, lol, then I assumed they mean animals since a lot of the billboards where on highways, such as deer or skunks or roadkill animals whatever...but I still was not sure why they referred to them as non-humans..This was only seen in states, not Canada, not sure if they are doing it here..

So then I recently just discovered this was advertising/marketing for a movie (District 9) apperently to get more people to watch...

This was realized after seeing a TV ad about an "Institution for human continuity" (http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/) which I was like WTF when I saw the TV ad (in Canada, youtube it) and I was like is this for real, how could they advertise such a thing lol, I dont believe in the whole theory anyways, but I was just surprised of such advertising..then I realized again, this was ADVERTISING/ MARKETING for a movie (2012, which looks good btw, but its just a movie..at least to me)...So my question to you:

Is this going a little too far? do you think this stuff should be allowed as it looks very realistic and one can only find out its advertising/marketing after some research. Is this going overboard? ( I know the non human ads had a link to D-9.com or something (which shouldve been a hint) but I never ever noticed that until I re-saw the signs online, as your focused on the other stuff when you see the real thing...

You should probabaly be filmilair with the sites and ads I mentioned to give an opinion on this.. Have you experianced previous viral mkting for movies like that? I mean its unique and a good way to get more attention, but its a first for me..must be a new thing..

Sorry about long post, no, I will not start a blog lol so dont make jokes, feel free to shorten it if you want..

nalababe
Aug 28th, 2009, 07:54 AM
No I think it is great...

It has been going on in various forms for years: Lost, Cloverfield....and many others.

Right on time
Aug 28th, 2009, 07:57 AM
Remember Burger King' s ''Subservient Chicken '' ? I think it is one of the best Viral Marketing campaign , it rackedup around 46 million views in the first week . That chicken-suit-garbed man just too funny.

There is no doubt that the Video Ad platform, especially Youtube, is the most effective marketing tool .

Btw, check out the new video project ''The YES Movie'' by Louis Lautman, a business documentary you might enjoy. Thanks.

inteliii
Aug 28th, 2009, 08:02 AM
Is this going a little too far? do you think this stuff should be allowed as it looks very realistic and one can only find out its advertising/marketing after some research. Is this going overboard? .

You are joking right?

felixdd
Aug 28th, 2009, 08:11 AM
Ok, So I was in states and saw reetard ed* billboards such as these below:

http://www.filmjunk.com/2009/06/02/district-9-viral-marketing-billboards-benches-and-bus-shelters/

http://www.scifiscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/district9_advert_21.jpg

(I am not sure how to post the pics, feel free to fill me in)

I am not sure about you, but those looked like legit signs, and I was like wtf, what do they mean non-humans? the states is really messed, lol, then I assumed they mean animals since a lot of the billboards where on highways, such as deer or skunks or roadkill animals whatever...but I still was not sure why they referred to them as non-humans..This was only seen in states, not Canada, not sure if they are doing it here..

So then I recently just discovered this was advertising/marketing for a movie (District 9) apperently to get more people to watch...

This was realized after seeing a TV ad about an "Institution for human continuity" (http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/) which I was like WTF when I saw the TV ad (in Canada, youtube it) and I was like is this for real, how could they advertise such a thing lol, I dont believe in the whole theory anyways, but I was just surprised of such advertising..then I realized again, this was ADVERTISING/ MARKETING for a movie (2012, which looks good btw, but its just a movie..at least to me)...So my question to you:

Is this going a little too far? do you think this stuff should be allowed as it looks very realistic and one can only find out its advertising/marketing after some research. Is this going overboard? ( I know the non human ads had a link to D-9.com or something (which shouldve been a hint) but I never ever noticed that until I re-saw the signs online, as your focused on the other stuff when you see the real thing...

You should probabaly be filmilair with the sites and ads I mentioned to give an opinion on this.. Have you experianced previous viral mkting for movies like that? I mean its unique and a good way to get more attention, but its a first for me..must be a new thing..

Sorry about long post, no, I will not start a blog lol so dont make jokes, feel free to shorten it if you want..

You just proved viral marketing works. I certainly didn't know about 2012 or its marketing campaign until you mentioned it. And I'm sure there will be other members on this board who are in the same boat.

beerbaron105
Aug 28th, 2009, 09:44 AM
Ok, So I was in states and saw reetard ed* billboards such as these below:

http://www.filmjunk.com/2009/06/02/district-9-viral-marketing-billboards-benches-and-bus-shelters/

http://www.scifiscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/district9_advert_21.jpg

(I am not sure how to post the pics, feel free to fill me in)

I am not sure about you, but those looked like legit signs, and I was like wtf, what do they mean non-humans? the states is really messed, lol, then I assumed they mean animals since a lot of the billboards where on highways, such as deer or skunks or roadkill animals whatever...but I still was not sure why they referred to them as non-humans..This was only seen in states, not Canada, not sure if they are doing it here..

So then I recently just discovered this was advertising/marketing for a movie (District 9) apperently to get more people to watch...

This was realized after seeing a TV ad about an "Institution for human continuity" (http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/) which I was like WTF when I saw the TV ad (in Canada, youtube it) and I was like is this for real, how could they advertise such a thing lol, I dont believe in the whole theory anyways, but I was just surprised of such advertising..then I realized again, this was ADVERTISING/ MARKETING for a movie (2012, which looks good btw, but its just a movie..at least to me)...So my question to you:

Is this going a little too far? do you think this stuff should be allowed as it looks very realistic and one can only find out its advertising/marketing after some research. Is this going overboard? ( I know the non human ads had a link to D-9.com or something (which shouldve been a hint) but I never ever noticed that until I re-saw the signs online, as your focused on the other stuff when you see the real thing...

You should probabaly be filmilair with the sites and ads I mentioned to give an opinion on this.. Have you experianced previous viral mkting for movies like that? I mean its unique and a good way to get more attention, but its a first for me..must be a new thing..

Sorry about long post, no, I will not start a blog lol so dont make jokes, feel free to shorten it if you want..

I think you should stop being so gullible, I love viral marketing, but yes I do agree that it creates mass panic in the sheep

Psubs
Aug 28th, 2009, 09:50 AM
http://www.scifiscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/district9_advert_21.jpg


OMG, Zoidberg looks p!ssed! :lol:

Cospa
Aug 28th, 2009, 11:42 AM
I saw them while I was in LA. I think they're great. Good marketing, obviously caught your attention.

ConsumeristHero
Aug 28th, 2009, 11:51 AM
I think you should stop being so gullible, I love viral marketing, but yes I do agree that it creates mass panic in the sheep

QFT. I dont mean to be insulting, but it is fairly obvious that these are not real.

BornRuff
Aug 28th, 2009, 01:18 PM
Ok, So I was in states and saw reetard ed* billboards such as these below:

http://www.filmjunk.com/2009/06/02/district-9-viral-marketing-billboards-benches-and-bus-shelters/

http://www.scifiscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/district9_advert_21.jpg

(I am not sure how to post the pics, feel free to fill me in)

I am not sure about you, but those looked like legit signs, and I was like wtf, what do they mean non-humans? the states is really messed, lol, then I assumed they mean animals since a lot of the billboards where on highways, such as deer or skunks or roadkill animals whatever...but I still was not sure why they referred to them as non-humans..This was only seen in states, not Canada, not sure if they are doing it here..

So then I recently just discovered this was advertising/marketing for a movie (District 9) apperently to get more people to watch...

This was realized after seeing a TV ad about an "Institution for human continuity" (http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/) which I was like WTF when I saw the TV ad (in Canada, youtube it) and I was like is this for real, how could they advertise such a thing lol, I dont believe in the whole theory anyways, but I was just surprised of such advertising..then I realized again, this was ADVERTISING/ MARKETING for a movie (2012, which looks good btw, but its just a movie..at least to me)...So my question to you:

Is this going a little too far? do you think this stuff should be allowed as it looks very realistic and one can only find out its advertising/marketing after some research. Is this going overboard? ( I know the non human ads had a link to D-9.com or something (which shouldve been a hint) but I never ever noticed that until I re-saw the signs online, as your focused on the other stuff when you see the real thing...

You should probabaly be filmilair with the sites and ads I mentioned to give an opinion on this.. Have you experianced previous viral mkting for movies like that? I mean its unique and a good way to get more attention, but its a first for me..must be a new thing..

Sorry about long post, no, I will not start a blog lol so dont make jokes, feel free to shorten it if you want..

You think the Billboards are ********, yet they were able to get you to come on this message board and start talking about this movie, something you likely would not have done otherwise.

You on the other hand, were not able to figure out a fairly obvious viral marketing scheme.

So ya, the billboard is definitely the ******** one here.

slowtyper
Aug 28th, 2009, 01:21 PM
I do mean to be insulting when I say the OP is pretty clueless.

beerbaron105
Aug 28th, 2009, 02:08 PM
When you saw Starship Troopers and saw the news reports of Alien insects, did you panic and buy a ton of food and prepare your underground shelter?? lol

45ED
Aug 28th, 2009, 02:18 PM
FWIW, I watched the trailers for the film and it looked interesting - thought-provoking, deep, well made.

And then someone mentioned Cthulhu. And I laughed a bit because if Cthulhu were anthropomorphized, they would look like the aliens in District 9.

All that aside, if all movies were advertised the same - traditional 30 second television commercial, print ad in newspaper - no one would know what movie to watch because nothing looks particularly interesting. Viral marketing is the only way some movies can get a step ahead of the competition - by catching the eye in such a unique way that you can't help but be curious.

As long it doesn't hurt anyone, I have no problems with viral marketing.

CSAgent
Aug 28th, 2009, 02:39 PM
There was one by my house in a bus shelter. Then I went down to downtown Toronto and saw a lot of these posters. I thought it was pretty clever.

And it's not just the states, but right in your own backyard.

So good try at starting a Canada vs US debate.

Talamasca
Aug 28th, 2009, 03:21 PM
QFT. I dont mean to be insulting, but it is fairly obvious that these are not real.

+1. The marketing departments of the movie studios must love Chicken Littles like the OP.

felixdd
Aug 28th, 2009, 04:32 PM
FWIW, I watched the trailers for the film and it looked interesting - thought-provoking, deep, well made.

The trailer's about as thought provoking as it gets. The actual movie was only so-so

slowtyper
Aug 28th, 2009, 04:35 PM
The trailer's about as thought provoking as it gets. The actual movie was only so-so

Rottentomatoes reviews are excellent, currently at 89%. I still haven't had a chance to see it, hopefully in the next couple weeks.

Right on time
Aug 30th, 2009, 08:37 PM
Hi everyone,

A special film project shares here, Louis Lautman came up with a film ---''The YES Movie'' gathering together the most successful young entrepreneurs of today.

Check out the film details below. Thanks!

xpoint9
Aug 30th, 2009, 09:02 PM
OMG, Zoidberg looks p!ssed! :lol:

woop woop wooop


http://snigel.no-ip.com/~nxsty/stuff/6603.zoidberg.gif

originalnutta
Aug 30th, 2009, 10:16 PM
Pretty sure this Pizza Hut one is a viral video.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3ea_1251500828

Right on time
Sep 13th, 2009, 02:01 PM
Haha, Xpoint9, you reminds me that ''Half-man, half-octopus '' in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean. Funny.

Takami
Sep 13th, 2009, 02:13 PM
Ok, So I was in states and saw reetard ed* billboards such as these below:

http://www.filmjunk.com/2009/06/02/district-9-viral-marketing-billboards-benches-and-bus-shelters/

http://www.scifiscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/district9_advert_21.jpg

(I am not sure how to post the pics, feel free to fill me in)

I am not sure about you, but those looked like legit signs, and I was like wtf, what do they mean non-humans? the states is really messed, lol, then I assumed they mean animals since a lot of the billboards where on highways, such as deer or skunks or roadkill animals whatever...but I still was not sure why they referred to them as non-humans..This was only seen in states, not Canada, not sure if they are doing it here..

So then I recently just discovered this was advertising/marketing for a movie (District 9) apperently to get more people to watch...

This was realized after seeing a TV ad about an "Institution for human continuity" (http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/) which I was like WTF when I saw the TV ad (in Canada, youtube it) and I was like is this for real, how could they advertise such a thing lol, I dont believe in the whole theory anyways, but I was just surprised of such advertising..then I realized again, this was ADVERTISING/ MARKETING for a movie (2012, which looks good btw, but its just a movie..at least to me)...So my question to you:

Is this going a little too far? do you think this stuff should be allowed as it looks very realistic and one can only find out its advertising/marketing after some research. Is this going overboard? ( I know the non human ads had a link to D-9.com or something (which shouldve been a hint) but I never ever noticed that until I re-saw the signs online, as your focused on the other stuff when you see the real thing...

You should probabaly be filmilair with the sites and ads I mentioned to give an opinion on this.. Have you experianced previous viral mkting for movies like that? I mean its unique and a good way to get more attention, but its a first for me..must be a new thing..

Sorry about long post, no, I will not start a blog lol so dont make jokes, feel free to shorten it if you want..

I bet you there are some people up North in Canada or down South in the US who saw these ads and believed they were real government announcements. Meanwhile, most people living in the first world were smart enough to identify viral marketing when they see one.

SAN66
Sep 13th, 2009, 03:11 PM
The institute for human continuity one was actually somewhat confusing as the commercial shows a link to the website but at first the website didn't mention the movie anywhere.

I thought it was for some new television show or something until I did some further digging.

The website now mentions the movie. It may have been compounded by the fact that when you view their website using safari you can't see the page footer.