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watch WHITE WALL Trailer and Website Launches!

Interesting imagery.

Don't like the autoload & autoplay QT video-trailer on the homepage URL. (It's the same file as the link to "Exhibition", later on?) Not sayin' it's a bad trailer - just bad placement.

"Join The Movement" link - activates a User Permission window on Vista & IE. Ditto for "Propoganda" link. Prompts for an add-on installer. (I use fairly loose settings)

The "Warning Page" (while enroute to Exhibition link) seems to imply there's an ARG going on. C/D?

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Back to the teaser-trailer...

Definitely more teaser than trailer. The "Blog" section had more info than the teaser. (Yah, I know... it's a teaser... but still...)

Anticipating a full trailer soon. :cool:

Post-apoc flicks can be great.

Better have a good rationale for a vapor-borne virus being unable to make it over a wall, though. :weird:

Yeah, I'd look up more about it, when updated.
 
Good feedback guys, here are some answers to your questions.

This is a low budget indie movie. Don't have a set date for the release of White Wall yet, but I will keep you all posted!

As for the question regarding the VXII: Sure, the VXII operates very much like its prototype, the VX. When dropped on a base or airfield, the VXII will react with organisms that carry a specific enzyme. The vapor-borne virus will of course travel a certain distance - much like Chernobyl on a much smaller scale - and dissipate over time and distance. In the same way that you and I were not affected by the repercussions of Chernobyl, a person who was far enough away from the VXII would be spared the disastrous effects of the VXII. The only reason the VXII is more dangerous than any other air-borne weapon is because of its ability to act like a virus. Through reverse transcriptase, the VXII has the ability to incorporate itself into a human's DNA. Fortunately (or perhaps unfortunately) for some, a fraction of the people who come in contact with the VXII become carriers: they carry the virus but exhibit no symptoms. The best way to think about this is to compare it with AIDS; although a large percentage of people who contract AIDS will die, a small percentage can pass on the virus without being affected by the virus themselves. This has a lot to do it with a mutation of the enzyme that usually binds with the virus but that's another story altogether. Hope this helps! :)
 
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