Reddit News: PBS, The Lord of the Rings, and More! Dan Koelsch, June 3, 2013 Like many people, I lurk around Reddit during my downtime, and I find some pretty interesting stuff. Sometimes that stuff relates to movies and television, so I feel obligated to share it with our readers. After the break, check out what’s been making the rounds on Reddit recently. The ad below may look like it’s for another terrible reality show, but look closely. [Creddit]Check out this album of movie car art. [Creddit]Have you wondered what happened to the Fellowship from The Lord of the Rings trilogy? This album breaks down the fates of Frodo and the gang. [Creddit]Here’s an impressive album of “Living Movie Stills”, or “Cinemagraphs”. [Creddit}If your home is full of cinephiles, this might be a good idea for home decor. One Redditor’s mom made pillows out of movie tickets for their new apartment. [Creddit]Have you seen any cool movie or TV posts on Reddit recently? Let us know in the comments below! Features Social Networks Reddit
Viral Video Round Up: The Simpsons, Jingle All The Way, Home Alone, Critics Choice Awards, And More! January 22, 2012The 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. Read More
Exclusive: “Find Me Event” Starts to Unveil the Grand Design October 12, 2011October 18, 2011You guys remember the article we did on Find Me Event, right? It’s the alternate reality game where the viewer helps free a prisoner from the clutches of the evil Architect. Well, the day of reveal is almost upon us and we’re now starting to put the pieces of the… Read More
Celebrate Pi Day: Math in Movies and TV March 14, 2010June 12, 2010Happy Pi Day! For those who are too cool for school, Pi Day occurs every March 14th, because the mathematical constant pi, symbolized as π, is approximately 3.14 (get it?). The holiday has been celebrated for decades by mostly mathematicians, but even Google has taken notice this year. How can… Read More