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SatansPuppet
04-13-2008, 02:52 PM
Just read this and found it mildly amusing, you would have thought this campaign was for 'Prom Night' and not for a movie called 'A Beutiful Day'

Horror film trailer on Internet causes stir in Muskogee

By The Associated Press
4/12/2008 12:58 PM

MUSKOGEE -- An Oklahoma-made independent film has been pulled from a Muskogee film festival after its Internet trailer caused concern among local residents and prompted an investigation by police and the FBI.

The horror film "A Beautiful Day," produced by Outsider Productions of Shawnee, was to debut April 25 at Muskogee's Bare Bones International Independent Film and Music Festival, but organizers said Friday they pulled the film after the controversy.

"We're going to pull that movie from the festival basically to let the other filmmakers know that to use that type of marketing is not smart and there has to be some kind of consequences to it," said festival director Oscar Ray.

A trailer for the film was posted on the video-sharing site YouTube under the headline, "Warning, Muskogee, OK." The video featured a synthesized voice saying, "People of Muskogee. Open your eyes. April 25th is a day you'll come to remember." Along with images of dark forests, it included the message "the end is coming."

Without context, the video came across as a possible terrorist threat, said Muskogee police spokesman Brad Holt.

Muskogee school officials alerted police to the video after word spread among students. April 25 is prom night for some of the schools, which only heightened concern, Holt added.

Muskogee police contacted the FBI and began investigating with federal agents before determining it was not a threat but a film trailer.

"Meant as a publicity stunt and just went bad," Holt said. "They didn't mention anything about a movie. It sounded like a threat."

James Bridges, who helped produce the film, said he posted the video on April 4 and apologized for the fear created by the trailer.

He said the video was intended to be the first in a series of mysterious snippets that would gradually reveal more information, a marketing tactic used for movies like "Cloverfield" and "The Blair Witch Project."

"It wasn't a hoax. We weren't trying to scare people as a hoax," he said. "We were trying to actually promote our movie."

Bridges said when he saw comments on the video in which people thought it was a threat, he immediately tried to contact Muskogee police and added a disclaimer to the trailer. He ultimately decided to remove the video.

Are there any other instances of dodgy marketing that caused a stir?

pablo_super1!
04-13-2008, 03:05 PM
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i217/Pablo_topo/captivity.jpg

These got removed because people were offended by them.

SatansPuppet
04-13-2008, 03:10 PM
I remember that hitting the news.... I suppose the torture one is a bit dodgy for the rich young ones driving up the blvd.... :D

Kikabi
04-13-2008, 04:35 PM
I remember that hitting the news.... I suppose the torture one is a bit dodgy for the rich young ones driving up the blvd.... :D
I know a lot of people who aren't rich young ones who'd be offended by that - it goes a bit too far. Not everyone's a horror fan and appreciate that kind of thing shoved in their faces.

The most infamous marketing blunder was for Silent Night, Deadly Night, the TV advertizing making Santa scary and evil, aired during prime time when kiddies were watching. Caused a major uproar.

SatansPuppet
04-13-2008, 04:37 PM
I'd like to see that Ad!!!! :D

LordSimen
04-13-2008, 04:55 PM
An internet trailer caused an uproar? Seriously? What a bunch of wusses.

X-Nightcrawler
04-13-2008, 05:26 PM
Yeah, the "Captivity" thing is beyond tasteless.

Cronos
04-13-2008, 05:47 PM
Well I can't exactly say I'm surprised they were worried considering some videos have been posted on youtube before school shootings in the last year or so. I suppose that's what you get for attempting your own viral marketing campaign (:p) and then getting even more marketing after the "stir".

Couldn't find the video, wouldn't mind giving it a look really.

Only one I can think of was the Captivity banner. I don't see anything wrong with that one.

Kikabi
04-13-2008, 09:46 PM
Yeah, the "Captivity" thing is beyond tasteless.
Agreed.

I'm curious to see that video, too, but it does sound like it was irresponsible, or, at least, thoughtless considering the times that they didn't give some hint that it was connected to their movie in some way.

About the Silent Night, Deadly Night ads, I vaguely remember them. The mistake they made is that they gave the impression that it was The Santa who was going around killing people, rather than nut-case in a Santa suit.

weezercoke
04-13-2008, 11:56 PM
When I think of school shootings the first thing that comes to my mind are "images of dark forests" :rolleyes:

Now if it had said we are going to blow up this school at this address next week, I would have problem with that.

teenkiller
04-14-2008, 12:29 AM
Hmmm... what was the big deal?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=pwWEODNt-l4

Looks like one of the better ads I've ever seen. Probably second to Bruce Campbell's Old Spice commercials.

Well thats all for now GOoD JOURNEY my fellow schmoes.

Kikabi
04-14-2008, 12:35 PM
From today's perspective it doesn't seem like a big deal, especially if you've seen the movie. But you have to look at it from the perspective of 24 years ago, and keep in mind that ad ran during prime time - 8pm Eastern and Pacific, 7pm Central - during a time when children saw it. And it does give the impression that Santa's running around killing people, not the guy in the suit (although adults know better.)

It was just bad marketing strategy not to run the ads later and to make the beloved icon of Santa look like a mass murderer. Believe me, it was shocking and upsetting in its day to adults and children. It marked a low point in the reputation of horror movies for society in generally.

If you've noticed, since then, "bad Santa" horror movies since then they's have always shown it's the guy in the suit that's the bad guy.

teenkiller
04-14-2008, 12:54 PM
Yeah, ha ha. I was just being a smartass. Normally someone would have posted a smiley there but since I don't use those it's harder to tell. D'OH!

Well thats all for now GOoD JOURNEY my fellow schmoes.

SatansPuppet
04-14-2008, 01:00 PM
Hmmm... what was the big deal?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=pwWEODNt-l4

Looks like one of the better ads I've ever seen. Probably second to Bruce Campbell's Old Spice commercials.

Well thats all for now GOoD JOURNEY my fellow schmoes.

Thanks!!!

Had I seen that as a kid, I probably woulda been stoking the fire on christmas night.... :lol:

Kikabi
04-14-2008, 03:43 PM
Yeah, ha ha. I was just being a smartass. Normally someone would have posted a smiley there but since I don't use those it's harder to tell. D'OH!

Well thats all for now GOoD JOURNEY my fellow schmoes.
And I had to be the old know-it-all - oh, look at me, I'm so smart! :rolleyes: But it's was one of those times I lived through and kinda remembered.