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2012---New Movie Viral

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This is credited to Slashfilm, but wanted to post here too.

/Film reader Kevin B came across a viral website from Roland Emmerich’s 2012. I checked the domain records, and the website points to a name server at Sony Pictures. So it seems like it might be legit. Here is the e-mail from Kevin:
After watching the teaser for Roland Emmerich’s 2012, I was curious about the whole concept and I took the trailer’s advice (I don’t know if anyone’s ever said a movie trailer gave them advice before…) and googled it.
I was interested to find that the first link, sponsored no less, was to a site with the URL “InstituteForHumanContinuity.org” and the tagline “Let Us Help You Prepare For 2012 Because Your Government Won’t.” When I went to the site, I found myself scratching my head when the site wanted me to register for some kind of “lottery” that would “save” me (brings to mind Deep Impact, if you ask me).
I thought the site was interesting and immediately figured it was some sort of viral site that was made just to generate buzz about the movie, so I thought I should do my due diligence and inform the awesome writers of /Film.com who in turn, could inform their loyal readers of this suspicious website.
Anyways, like I said, love /Film and even if you knew about the site already, keep up the great work!
Sayonara,
Kevin B from WI
 
Intresting.

I'm not sure I want to give these unknown people my name. This is close to what I've been waiting for though, sci-fi and fantasy meeting reality. Just because it's Sony doesn't mean it's nothing more than a marketing ploy. I like how it says the chances for global destruction in 2012 is 94%. I might just go for the big payoff and take the underdog here and not register.
 

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