Viral Video Round Up: Halloween Edition! Featuring Zombies, Ghosts, Scott Gairdner, The Onion, And More! Zach Oldenburg, October 30, 2011October 30, 2011 The Internet is full of viral 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, but today’s different: it’s Halloween. Check out the spookiest viral videos after the break. It only took 15-seconds into this Halloween Light Show for me to be completely mind blown. Is there anything funnier than The Onion? Department Of Treasury releases “Movies of the Silver Screen” $20 bill. I hope this clumsy ghost makes his way into Paranormal Activity 4. The Walken Dead shows that cowbell doesn’t fix a fever for flesh and blood. The always funny Scott Gairdner goes full-on Michael McDonald in this classic parody from 2008. 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 GhostsHalloween EditionJanuary JonesKryptoniteMichael McDonaldMichael MyersNightmare Before ChristmsRobocopScott GairdnerSteve BuscemiThe OnionWalken DeadZombies
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