Viral Video Round Up: Drive, Michael Winslow, The Simpsons, Dances With Wolve II, The Avengers, And More! Zach Oldenburg, October 23, 2011 The Internet is full of videos related to movies, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere in between. 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. A cornucopia of celebrities help brainstorm for the Clinton Foundation. Very funny results. Morgan Freeman is a real human being and a real hero in Drive Miss Daisy. Michael Winslow (Police Academy) puts his talents to good use as a vocalist and back-up band. Kiernan Shipka of Mad Men play psychologist and helps other child stars. CLICK HERE TO PROCEED TO PAGE 2 OF THIS WEEK’S VIRAL VIDEO ROUND UP!!Pages: 1 2 Fan Made Work Features News Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Video Round Up Viral Videos 80'sben stillerClinton FoundationDrive Miss DaisyKiernan ShipkaMad MenMatt DamonMorgan FreemanThe AvengersThe SimpsonsUrban Reggie
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