Viral Video Round Up: Spring Breakers, Paperman, Bill And Ted, Lincoln, And More! Zach Oldenburg, March 24, 2013 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. “Bank Robbers” by The Dust Bowl Kids. “Prop Wars”, a fight of epic proportions. “Disney’s Spring Breakers” by College Humor. “The Continuum: Partner”, a quirky film short with gaming tribute. “Paperman Threesome”, by College Humor. “Bill & Ted & Lincoln’s Excellent Adventure”. 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 Fan Made Work Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos LincolnPapermanProp WarsSpring BreakersThe Dust Bowl Kidsvvru
Comic-Con UPDATED: Play 80’s Video Games At Comic-Con To Win Walk-On Role In “Pixels” July 24, 2014July 25, 2014The upcoming feature film Pixels starring Adam Sandler and Peter Dinklage and directed by Chris Columbus is based on the viral video hit of the same name. The story involves the world being attacked by old school video game characters, so for this year’s Comic-Con, Sony has created an 80’s video game… Read More
New District 9 Trailer to debut before Bruno! July 3, 2009July 4, 2009That’s right, a new District 9 trailer is set to debut next week before the comedy ‘Bruno’ (this after the teaser without subtitles aired before ‘Year One’). This will be the second trailer (third if you count the first on with subtitles and the first one without subtitles as different… Read More
Kevin Smith To Distribute “Red State” Himself, Forgo Any Advertising January 24, 2011January 24, 2011The big buzz late Sunday night was Kevin Smith’s surprise announcement at the Sundance Film Festival. After screening his latest film Red State, Smith was supposed to hold an auction for potential distributors. However, Smith instead chose a very unique distribution method. Get the details after the break. Read More