Improv Everywhere Strikes Again With ‘Star Wars Subway Car’ Dan Koelsch, July 14, 2010July 13, 2010 Improv Everywhere is a group that stages impromptu shows around New York City, usually interacting with the public, and often using up to thousands of volunteer actors. Their latest act was a scene from Star Wars played out on a Subway Car. Take a look after the jump. Learn how they accomplished this scene here, and see the group’s Ghostbusters performance here. Fan Made Work Viral News Viral Videos Improv EverywhereStar WarsViral video
Fan Made Work Viral Video: 8-Bit Tron Legacy January 3, 2011A video making its way around the blogosphere is an 8-bit take on Tron Legacy by Pierre Manry. The video and audio mimic those of the old games like those on the original Nintendo system, and Manry even converted Daft Punk’s score. Take a look for yourself after the break. Read More
Fan Creates Replica of “Community” Video Game June 7, 2012I was a little late to the game, but Community has become one of my favorite television shows of all time. The NBC comedy about a study group at a Colorado community college has become a cult hit, thanks in part to its plethora of pop culture references and “meta-humor”…. Read More
Kevin Smith’s ‘Tusk’ Gets A Medical Marijuana Dispensary Tie-In September 8, 2014January 15, 2023Kevin Smith isn’t one to be afraid to kiss and tell about his use of weed. Most of the time the characters in his films are using it. And now in the wake of Washington and Colorado legalizing weed, plus 23 other states legalizing it for medicinal purposes, Smith has… Read More