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 Marketing and media agency NURV has found a way to bring all your favorite Internet video sensations together for one movie, titled The Chronicles of Rick Roll. Check out the teaser below. [via Mashable] Rooster Teeth created this funny parody that mashes up Inception with a television show that I don’t want to spoil. Last, but not least, The Colbert Report recently featured a segment about the connection between Internet mob Anonymous and WikiLeaks. During the segment, the Anonymous mask covers host Stephen Colbert’s face for one frame. Why? We don’t know, but of course the Internetz caught it. That’s it for this segment of Viral Video Round Up. If you have a viral video for us, leave a comment below!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
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Did You Know Bangkok Dangerous Had a Viral Campaign? February 13, 2010February 13, 2010The 2008 film Bangkok Dangerous flew under most people’s radar when it was released (with a budget of $45 million, it only made $15 million at the box office). Most bloggers and film critics wrote off the Nicolas Cage action flick completely (it got a measly 9% on Rotten Tomatoes)…. Read More
Viral Campaign for Disney’s “Tron” Sequel July 21, 2009August 17, 2010A couple film blogs were sent these packages from a San Diego company known as ‘PMB’. Inside were these tokens: That is, indeed, the same Flynn known as the ‘Home of Tron’ from the first movie. Also in the packages were thumb drives with these images, labeled as ‘4.gif’: That… Read More