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.
20th Century Fox just released a short but sweet viral tie-in for their highly anticipated film, Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
Cowboys and Aliens director Jon Favreau interviews actress Olivia Wilde about their new film, the creative process behind “Tron Legacy”, and her too close for comfort head injury.
Electropop musician Owl City pays homage to Back to the Future with the music video for his newest single, “Deer in the Headlights”.
One of our readers, Christopher, gave us a heads up about Lesser Known Villians debut short titled, “eHermione”. It’s a Harry Potter-inspired spoof on the eHarmony ads.
Speaking of Harry Potter, the girls over at The Hillywood Show have blended the famous sorcerer with the infamous Rebecca Black song in “Harry Potter Friday”.
Art student Pascal Monaco put this video together with his crew as their graduation project. It’s called “The Ultimate Hitch Cookbook” and it’s an inventive tribute to Alfred Hitchcock. (via /film)
Just this past week, Fede Alvarez was named the new director of the Evil Dead remake. Does his name not ring a bell? Let’s take a look at “Panic Attack”, the short film that first put him on the map.
LandlineTV pokes fun at the new Smurfs movie with this video titled, “The Smurfs Ride the Subway”.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 host Michael J. Nelson recently linked this clip from the unreleased 1983 film “Grizzly 2: The Predator” to his personal Facebook page. Recognize those actors getting eaten by a bear? That’s George Clooney and Charlie Sheen. You’re welcome.
A U.S. Marine in Afghanistan asked Mila Kunis via YouTube to be his date to the Marine Corps Ball in November. She accepted. Below is his invitation and if you click here you can see Mila’s reaction.
What does Sean Bean and your great aunts cat have in common? They both have nine lives. By the looks of this video though, Sean might have just a few more.
DreadCentral has an exclusive interview with Attack the Block director Joe Cornish where he discusses creature design, his intended vision for the film, and working with a largely unknown cast of young actors.
FunnyOrDie sent comedian Hal Rudnick to visit the set of the XXX parody of Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. While it’s very funny, I strongly suggest you put the kids to bed before pressing play on this bad boy. (very NFSW)