Viral Video Mega Round Up: Muppets, Romantic Mash-Ups, Oscars, Dead Island, E.T. 2, Angry Birds, and More! Dan Koelsch, February 23, 2011February 23, 2011 The 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. You may have seen the Grammys performance of “Forget You” by Cee Lo Green, Gwyneth Paltrow, and the Muppets, but did you see Muppet critics Statler and Waldorf giving their two cents?See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor. At the end of last year we posted a lot of videos that mashed up movies from 2010, and now we have one that pays tribute to the entire decade in “Cinema 2000: A Decade of Romance“, submitted by MovieViral reader Gordo2898. A little late for Valentine’s Day, I still wanted to post this mash-up video set to “The Way” by Moneen. Liked the X-Men: First Class trailer but wish it was set to the Star Wars prequels? You got it! [via GeekTyrant] Anomalous Material has the 20 Most Awesome Movie Deaths, with Scarface topping the list. If you were impressed with the Pixar short “Night and Day” that played before Toy Story 3 last summer, then you’ll like this behind-the-scenes progression reel of how it was done. [via Indiewire] Click Here To Continue Reading >>>Pages: 1 2 3 Fan Made Work Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos Dead IslandE.T.GrammysMash-upsOscarsSesame StreetShaun of the DeadStar WarsThe MuppetsToy Story 3X-MenX-Men: First Class
Everything Wrong With ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Gets The Honest Trailer Touch And Vice Versa September 3, 2014September 3, 2014We know what How It Should Have Ended videos’ MO are, as well as what CinemaSins does with their Everything Wrong With videos, and ScreenJunkies’ Honest Trailers video series being brutally honest. But for their poking holes in the plot videos, we haven’t seen them swap duties until now. And… Read More
Disney and YouTube Partner to Produce Original Web Series November 8, 2011November 8, 2011The Walt Disney Company and YouTube recently inked a multi-million dollar deal that seems to play on both company’s weaknesses. Disney is having trouble attracting young people looking for video content to their website, whereas YouTube is not “kid-friendly” in the eyes of some parents. Will this new deal work… Read More
Can You Figure Out The New Let Me In Morse Code? July 15, 2010July 16, 2010Just in time for Comic-Con, the Let Me In viral site known as HelpMe, has a new Morse code being tapped into the screen. But what does it say? And why is there an entry box just below it? Well, it’s quite simple. Figure out what it says, and move… Read More