Viral Video Mega Round-Up: Harry Potter, Inception, The Abyss, Darth Vader, American Idol, and More! Dan Koelsch, February 11, 2011 There are a lot of great lessons to be learned from movies, as the following videos showcases. [via Times News Feed] Back to the Super Bowl, someone has posted a comparison video between the “Best Fans Ever” NFL commercial and the original television scenes they were taken from. Apparently even Transformers have dreams of being pop stars, as seen in this clip from this week’s American Idol. Ralph Gamelli mashed up the iconic Jim/Spock fight sequence from the original Star Trek with audio from old anger management videos. [via /Film] The Black Keys debuted their music video for “Howlin’ for You”, but it’s actually more of a grindhouse trailer, featuring a bevy of cameos including Todd Bridges, Sean Patrick Flannery and Sean White. It stars Tricia Helfer of Battlestar Galactica. That’s it for this round-up! Let us know if we should feature any other videos in the comments below!Pages: 1 2 Fan Made Work Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos American IdolBlack SwanBoogie NightsHarry PotterInceptionPixarStar TrekSuper BowlThe Abyss
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