Help Create “Bear Week”, Because Bears Are Better Than Sharks Dan Koelsch, August 3, 2011 We are treading water in the middle of Shark Week on Discovery Channel, but Kevin Corrigan of College Humor thinks a different animal deserves their own week as well (if not instead). In fact, he’s putting a petition together to make it happen. Learn more after the break. Corrigan wrote an article for the humor site titled “10 Reasons Why Bear Week Would Be Better Than Shark Week”, and he makes some compelling points. Read the article for yourself, and if you agree, check out his petition to make Bear Week happen. His goal is to get 7,500 signatures, and he’s 3/4 of the way there. After one week, Corrigan “will forward this petition, along with the article, to the Discovery Channel in hopes that they will create Bear Week.”Let us know in the comments below what animal you think should get its own week! Viral Marketing Viral News Discovery ChannelPetitionShark Week
“Zombie Scholars” To Enroll At Truman University October 25, 2012In case you are not aware, zombies are kind of a big deal right now. The Walking Dead is setting all kinds of viewership records during its third season on AMC, 5K races are being adapted to include the undead, and even the federal government launched a zombie awareness campaign… Read More
Time Magazine Ranks Top Ten Star Wars Fan Films August 25, 2010Star Wars has always been a great source for fan films. Dan reported a few days back about the fan reenactment project called Star Wars Uncut, but dozens of original stories relating to the beloved space saga have popped up on the internet for the past decade. Time realized this, and asked fans… Read More
SNL: Would the Real Mark Zuckerberg Please Stand Up? January 30, 2011Actor Jesse Eisenberg hosted NBC’s Saturday Night Live last night, and his monologue became a “Berg” paradox that should have destroyed the entire universe. Instead, we got an awkward and hilarious moment between Eisenberg, who plays Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, Adam Samberg, who plays Zuckerberg on… Read More