Viral Video Round Up: Angry Birds in Star Trek, The Dark Knight, Black Swan, More Oscars, Rick Roll, Anonymous On Colbert, and More! Dan Koelsch, February 27, 2011 YouTuber TheTrailerCREATor has made several mash-up fan trailers, and their latest mixes the audio from the real X-Men: First Class trailer with footage from all the previous X-Men movies. [via GeekTyrant] SlateV has a cool video that highlights “Oscar’s Finest Moments”, and presents it in an award show fashion. Speaking of the Oscars, Ellen and Neil Patrick Harris reenact all ten Academy Award Best Picture Nominees in about 3 minutes. What would it look like if the comic Archie was made into a modern film? Watch the fan made trailer for “Riverdale”. [via /Film] Mike Relm is back with a Scott Pilgrim remix.Click Here To Continue Reading >>>Pages: 1 2 3 Fan Made Work Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos AnonymousArchieawardsColbert ReportHow It Should Have EndedI Am Number FourI Am SamInceptionMike RelmOscarsRick RollScott PilgrimStar TrekThe Chronicles of Rick RollThe NeverEnding StoryWikileaksX-MenX-Men: First ClassYouTube
Sony Pushes “RoboCop” Viral Marketing Campaign At CES January 8, 2014When you have a product to present at CES, it is most likely to use cutting edge technology that will likely change the way people live. Sony is no stranger to that. They are one of the premier technology companies. But when you have a movie like RoboCop hitting theaters… Read More
David Fincher’s “The Social Network” Gets an Interactive Trailer, Breaks Down Facebook September 15, 2010Interactive trailers are becoming more popular lately, and its probably due to the fact you can cramp a lot of interesting stuff into the same package as a regular online trailer. Movies like Scott Pilgrim and Avatar have plenty to fill that space with, usually behind the scenes footage are… Read More
Viral Video: The 5 White Characters in Every Tyler Perry Movie September 7, 2010September 7, 2010What I find ironic about Tyler Perry films, or at least the few I’ve actually seen, is that they are stereotypical, especially in their depiction of caucasians. Actress and comedian Eliza Skinner highlights this perfectly in her video where she portrays the only five white female characters she could play…. Read More