Finally There’s A Website Dedicated to “Supercut” Viral Videos Dan Koelsch, January 14, 2012 The website Supercut.org defines the term “supercut” as “A fast-paced montage of short video clips that obsessively isolates a single element from its source, usually a word, phrase, or cliche from film and TV.” You’ve seen a few of these kinds of videos on our website (we usually call them montages or mash-ups), but now this new website collects them all for your viewing pleasure. See a few examples after the break. Fan Made Work Viral News Viral Videos Supercut
“Muppets Most Wanted” Viral Marketing Campaign Launches Constantine BadFrog.Me Viral Site March 13, 2014March 13, 2014The viral marketing campaign for Muppets Most Wanted has appeared on Super Bowl spots, parodied Spy-genre movie posters, campaigned for Awards they are not eligible for, mocked the internet, even spited Adele Dazeem. Now the marketing team has launched a whole new site to help promote the upcoming movie before… Read More
“X-Men: Days Of Future Past” Viral Marketing Attempts To Prove Magneto Was Involved In JFK Assassination November 26, 2013No major event in U.S. history is without its conspiracy theories. There are false flag operations, wars, the Presidency itself, even the one about the New World Order. But one conspiracy that has plenty of evidence but hasn’t been proven is the theory that the bullet that killed President John… Read More
Possible New “Paranormal Activity 2” Viral Sites (and Video) October 1, 2010October 1, 2010You know a film has people talking when it’s plastered all over the web, and now TV spots, oh yeah, and not to mention the box office success of the firs film. Plus the fact that we have a handful of articles in just a couple of weeks means the… Read More