Infographic: Bad Movie Physics Report Card Dan Koelsch, December 28, 2010 io9 is one of my favorite websites for all things science and science fiction. The gang over there has created a chart that grades space films on their science accuracy, such as sound in space (there is none). It’s been spreading around the film blogs, and it’s definitely worth a look. See which films Aced the test after the break (hint: the movie in the pic above is only one of that did). Read io9’s full explanation of their report card here. Fan Made Work Viral News Apollo 13Chart
“Muppets Most Wanted” Internet Ad Pokes Fun At Unnecessary Twitter Hype January 7, 2014Studios using tweets hyping or giving positive reviews on TV spots, images, or newspaper ads have become commonplace. My tweet was used by WB for The Conjuring last year. But if a film is critically panned, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a marketing team resort to using tweets on… Read More
Viral Video: Dancing at the Movies October 17, 2010Here’s a little lift to start your Sunday. A company called Media Solutions has put together a great music video for Kenny Loggins’ “Footloose” that showcases dancing throughout film history. With almost 3 million views and only 38 “thumbs down” on YouTube, you should definitely get a kick out of… Read More
Watch This: Parodies of “The Wizard of Oz” August 12, 2010August 12, 2010To celebrate the anniversary of “The Wizard of Oz,” we’ve put together some great parodies and viral videos poking fun at the American classic. Some of these are pretty good and made us laugh, so take a look after the break. Read More