Kids Reenact Five Best Picture Nominees Dan Koelsch, January 26, 2011 AOL has a video series called “Kids Act Out” in which they have children reenact an extremely short version of films, always in less than 60 seconds. In honor of the upcoming Academy Awards, they have five new videos to reenact five of the newly announced nominees. Watch Black Swan, 127 Hours, The Social Network, The Fighter, and The King’s Speech after the break. Kids can even make cutting off your own arm look cute. Source: Gawker Viral News Viral Videos 127 HoursAcademy AwardsAOLBlack SwanKids Act OutThe FighterThe King's SpeechThe Social NetworkViral video
Fan Made Work Viral Video: “2010: The Cinescape” December 16, 2010Matthew Shapiro has made some great film mash-ups over the years on YouTube, and he traditionally makes an annual montage of the films from the year. This year is no different as he brings us “2010: The Cinescape”. Watch the video after the break, which features the song “A Dustland… Read More
Viral Video: If Other Directors Did The Social Network November 16, 2010One of the things that got people interested in the Facebook movie The Social Network early on was that the acclaimed David Fincher would be directing. However, what would the film have looked like if other famous directors took the helm? Find out after the break. Read More
Check Out Kermit Cam At The Pirates Premiere May 10, 2011Walt Disney Studios’ Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides had its world premiere at Disneyland on Saturday, and Kermit the Frog was on hand to interview the celebrities and stars of the film who showed up. Watch his coverage of the event through the “Kermit Cam” after the break. Read More
why kid deserves an oscar for 127 hours: “This is gonna be gross.” who wrote that screenplay?! pure genius!
I’m pretty pleased with the noms. Adored the King’s Speech; it’ll deserve anything it gets.This movie I saw several times, the last time with my friends ( we downloaded it from http://www.torrentoff.com , it’s one of the best site with movies)