James Cameron and the Governator Reunite For Political Ad Michael Lee, October 30, 2010 MovieViral.com isn’t known for posting political new, but since this involves a certain governor and a director I think we can make an exception. The ad involves James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger, who reunite but not to shoot a new Terminator sequel or a True Lies sequel, but to speak about a political ad urging Californians to vote against Proposition 23, a ballot initiative that would put California’s Global Warming Act of 2006 on hold. You can watch the ad after the jump. In the ad, Cameron calls Prop 23 “the ultimate real-life disaster…terminating our air pollution standards, sinking our clean energy economy, and exploiting out environment for profit.” Go to FactsOn23.com for more information on the proposition. Viral News Viral Videos Arnold SchwarzeneggerJames CameronPoliticsTerminatorViral video
“Community” Background Storyline Finds Life Online October 13, 2010One of the great things about the Internet is its ability to highlight things that would otherwise go unnoticed. This has had great political and business ramifications, but has mainly impacted electronic media. Shows like LOST, which pack of lot of information into a single show or even scene, can… Read More
Marketing For Disney’s “Tangled” Picks Up With Double Rainbow Parody September 8, 2010If Disney’s Tangled, an animated alternative tale of Rapunzel, has proved anything, it’s that Disney has a unique marketing department. So far it’s been all concept art and no new trailers (with actual scenes from the movie) or even tidbits of its musical numbers. Now, seemingly out of nowhere, they… Read More
Viral Video Round Up: Poltergeist, Willy Wonka, Charlie Sheen, Say Anything, Adjustment Bureau, and Tron March 4, 2011The Internet is full of videos related to movies, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere inbetween. We regularly bring you the best, most interesting, or just plain weirdest, and today we do it again. Check out the latest viral videos after the break. Read More