Make Your Own Zombie Film With “Editing The Dead” Dan Koelsch, November 10, 2010 Night of the Living Dead is known for being one of the first modern zombie films, and its director George A. Romero is considered the grandfather of the genre. Unfortunately, despite its critical acclaim and success, Romero has seen very little money directly from the film. Thanks to a clerical error, the film immediately lost its copyright, and it has since been in the public domain. Now someone has used that freedom to make an interactive version of the film. The project is called Editing The Dead, and can be found at EditingTheDead.com. Once there, you watch videos and make selections for the characters to create your own story based on footage from the film. The use of creative editing gives you a lot of options in the story, despite it being based on a single 96 minute film. Try it for yourself and let us know what you think! Fan Made Work Viral News Viral Videos George A. RomeroInteractiveNight of The Living DeadZombies
I Can Has April Fools? April 1, 2011Once again April Fools has taken over the Internet, both in predictable and unexpected ways. Here are just a few online gags we’ve found in the early hours of Christmas For Trolls (trademark name pending). Read More
Smell Like Tangled’s Flynn Rider With ‘Smolder’ November 10, 2010November 10, 2010Disney Animation has released a new video on their YouTube account for Tangled. The fake ad is a spoof of those artsy commercials for fragrances. This time, we have the cologne called ‘Smolder by Flynn,’ which itself is poking fun of Flynn Rider’s look that is supposed to woo the… Read More
Watch All Four Episodes of NBC “Revolution” Web Prequel March 18, 2013Last month, we told you about the prequel web series for NBC’s new hit show Revolution. At the time, only the first episode was live, but now all four episodes are available to watch. Check them all out after the break. Read More