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Audioholic Warlord
Unreal to this day what they accomplished. Reports range from $22-35K budget and grossed $248 million. Obviously the infancy of the internet was huge. Roughly 190 million were online at that time. Targeted college kids and the social buzz of the original website, leaflets, etc. There were no pre-screening till Sundance. $1 million was spent by Artisan on marketing. They never marketed the movie so much as stepping into forums with pseudonyms and stirring debate over whether or not it was real. The suspension of disbelief. Artisan's marketing wasn't on the movie but the 21 million who visited the website, which was 11% of all onliners. Website was about the mythology and police investigation evidence like lost film and cameras etc. When polled some 40% believed the film was real. To this day it's the greatest marketing ever. Because it was gorilla filmed to produce the most realistic reactions from the cast. The producers never met the cast during filming and instead eves dropped and tried to create havoc. They'd have to sleep in tents and towards the end food was scarce. The film doesn't really hold up well today because it was created without any style. It was all first person handheld. But that was the point. You'd have to think of how it was created then. I personally think it's the King of less is more in horror. Mind you I don't consider it scary but creepy. Artisan intentionally didn't release it wider on its opening week to produce pent up eagerness to see it. Some 27 screens its first week. 31 the second. Salon casted doubts on these "fan sites" as there were many similarities between them and the original website.
"The movie was an extension of the web site, not the other way around. That’s what was new.”
My favorite scene is when they return to the log they had clearly been walking in the other direction from. But you can't go to wrong with I chucked that fucking map in the river!
PS- feels like I posted this somewhere before, but oh well.
"The movie was an extension of the web site, not the other way around. That’s what was new.”
My favorite scene is when they return to the log they had clearly been walking in the other direction from. But you can't go to wrong with I chucked that fucking map in the river!
PS- feels like I posted this somewhere before, but oh well.