Viral Video Round Up: Woody Allen, Terminator 2, The Rocketeer, The Matrix, Transformers, and More! Dan Koelsch, July 4, 2011July 4, 2011 This compilation from Pajiba proves that Hollywood loves to blow up bridges. Is The Matrix better with an a cappella soundtrack? Decide for yourself in this clip from Matt Mulholland. Someone thought it’d be a good idea to put audio from Monty Python and the Holy Grail over footage from Fight Club. It may just be a promotion for Red Giant Software, but this short film (which shows off the software’s abilities) is pretty entertaining. [via /Film] You may already know that Michael Bay movies are pretty similar. This video from College Humor proves it in under a minute. Here’s a cool sci-fi short film from Corridor Digital. Speaking of Michael Bay, Transformers: Dark of the Moon opened last week, and someone noticed that some of shots in the film were actually taken from older Bay films. [via /Film] CLICK HERE TO READ VIRAL VIDEO ROUND UP PAGE 3! >>>Pages: 1 2 3 Fan Made Work Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos Conan O'BrienConan the BarbarianDIRECTVFight ClubFinal Destination 5Football CopsFriends With BenefitsMichael BayMonty PythonNo Strings AttachedRise of the Planet of the ApesTerminator 2The Dark Knight RisesThe Lord of the RingsThe MatrixThe RocketeerTransformersTransformers: Dark of the MoonViral videoViral Video Round UpWoody Allen
Honda Releases Extended Version of “Ferris Bueller” Super Bowl Ad January 30, 2012January 30, 2012Last week, a very short teaser for a Super Bowl ad featuring Matthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller hit the web. There were many theories surrounding the video’s meaning, but it was soon revealed that it was a teaser for a Honda ad. Today, that commercial is available to see before… Read More
The Office: New Vlog on the Wedding Site October 4, 2009October 4, 2009Jim and Pam’s website now has a new video blog by Pam herself. In the video, Pam compares her dream wedding to her budget. Doesn’t look good for the cash-strapped couple, but they are apparently finding creative ways to save. Check out the video to see for yourself: With the… Read More
Create Your Own Silent Film With Google Chrome Experiments March 24, 2013Google’s Chrome Experiments use JavaScript and some of the latest advances in Internet browsing to allow developers and designers to create immersive beautiful experiences using Google Chrome. The latest experiment allows you to add your subtitles to silent films. Details after the break. Read More