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raves
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 2:13 AMViral marketing continues: http://www.whatis101112.com/
Click on the next hex...
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LordSoth
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 2:27 AMIf they worked more on the actual film than this stupid web site it might have made a great movie.
Turning into a Blair Witch/Cloverfield bug hunt, bah.
ShinobiX9X
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 3:23 AMyeah, you don't like it, we know, go on and let us enjoy that great film.
I checked the site yesterday and couldn't yet, thanks raves
Custodian
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 4:23 AMOh, er, let down....
:(
2013 sci-fi horror novels 'Custodian' and 'Tandem' available from Amazon, B&N, iTunes etc...
raves
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 4:52 AMAt the end of the video it says: recruiting at San Diego ComicCon 2012
and a website: projectprometheus.com/sddc
When will the ComicCon be? 12-15/JULY? Is that correct? Has anybody more info?
CBT1979
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 5:23 AMThe film was good but I agree that I would rather have a better scripting and longer movie than using so much efforts on the viral campaign.
ShinobiX9X
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 5:25 AMmovie length is something the theaters like to limit. to have more viewings a day
MVMNT
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 5:28 AMThe videos are hosted on Youtube, but digging into the HTML brings no results, all blocked off in the CSS.
YT video link: [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=r5uJPvMokuc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=r5uJPvMokuc[/url]
Crabfart
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 9:26 AMHmm not much to help us along still :( ...Starting to look like just light info on weyland industries and nothing meaty on the whys and hows of the film. And yer all prometheus needed was a few script and direction changes and it would of been a classic. Anyway theres still some hope....:S
thefacehead
MemberOvomorphJun-27-2012 12:43 PMYeah cos the Lord Of The Rings and Titanic, and the Dark Knight movies were short weren't they.
Cinema's don't give a stuff or have a say in a movie length.
I think you'll find the average length of a film (on average, I don't Lawrence Of a Arabia thrown back as an example of an old long film) has only increased in the last 20 years.
Crabfart
MemberOvomorphJun-28-2012 5:16 AMI think he meant to say the cinema industry companies / studios - they control so much of the films ins and outs including the length its all about money...I wonder if they wanted to hold back some footage for the directors cut as well - more likely to get more dvd sales as well...
CBT1979
MemberOvomorphJun-28-2012 7:57 AMI think they should just made the cinematic version around 140 mins and the directors cut maybe 160 mins ^^
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