Viral Video Round Up: Anchorman, Kristen Bell, Star Wars, Prometheus, Jamie Foxx, And More! Zach Oldenburg, January 8, 2012January 8, 2012 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. The Sith Lord singing “Carol of the Bells”? Sounds jolly. Want to see an amazing speed painting of a space jockey from Prometheus? Look no further… MovieViral reporter Kristopher Stoltz put together this short film made entirely on Halo 3: ODST. Kristen Bell shows us her biker side, and by biker side, I mean the part of her covered entirely in tattoos. Why do so many damn stars use megaupload.com?! It makes no sense!! What are they uploading? This local news team sure must love lamp. I am Ron Burgundy? If you have any viral videos you’d like to suggest, then you can contact me via Twitter or e-mail me directly at zacholdenburg@movieviral.com Viral Marketing Anchormancarol of the bellshalo 3jamie foxxkristen bellmegauploadodstStar Warsvvru
Strange Video From Neill Blomkamp Appears on iPads November 23, 2010August 6, 2012It’s a pretty common occurance to see video ads display before opening up an app or watching video on the Apple iPad. However, in the latest iPad version of Wired Magazine (issue 18.12), a mysterious and unexplained video appears instead, and it’s credited by District 9 director Neil Blomkamp. What… Read More
Inception Viral Update Goes Nowhere June 7, 2010June 10, 2010When a viral campaign jumps out of the starting gate in a hurry, we get upset due to the high peak followed by a drop. Then, you have the complete opposite where a campaign just does nothing. So what happens when viral starts off leaving you guessing, followed by a… Read More
Video of Static Precedes “Man of Steel” Website [Updated] April 12, 2013April 12, 2013The Man of Steel Facebook fan page found something interesting on film’s homepage. When you enter the website, you are greeted with white noise, which turns out is a short video on a loop. We have the video after the break. Read More