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
AMC Scares New Yorkers in “Walking Dead” Viral Video Aimed At Dish Network July 31, 2012The AMC television network has been having a long battle with Dish Network, with Dish Network actually cutting the network, along with sibling channels like IFC, Sundance, and WeTV, at the beginning of July. The dispute is complicated, but as usual, involves money. AMC has now started a campaign to… Read More
Infographic Highlights Most Noteworthy Viral Activity of 2012 January 16, 2013January 16, 2013Nothing can convey numbers and statistics in an understandable way quite like an infographic. Seemingly proving that sentiment, the fine folks at The Viral Ad Network have put together a nifty little infographic summarizing the viral activity of 2012—the biggest viral videos, viral brands, and how they were shared among… Read More
Viral Video: Dancing Groot Scene From “Guardians Of The Galaxy” August 14, 2014August 14, 2014We are already nearing two weeks since the release of Guardians of the Galaxy, and true Marvel fans – all of whom should have told everyone not to leave the theater until the end of the credits by now – might have seen those hilarious extra credit scenes by now…. Read More