Viral Video Round-Up: Dean Norris Writes His Own “Breaking Bad” Ending, Jay Pharaoh is “A Dog,” Hilarious Dinosaur Prank, And More! Caleb Hamilton, September 1, 2013September 1, 2013 The Internet is full of videos related to movies and television, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere in between. We regularly bring you the best, most interesting, or just plain weirdest. In this week’s edition: Dean Norris writes his own ending to Breaking Bad; Jay Pharaoh of SNL fame, spoofs Kanye West’s “I Am A God”; The Warp Zone parodies the DuckTales theme song; we learn how Pacific Rim should have ended; a Japanese TV show scares the crap out of a guy with a terrifying dinosaur!Dean Norris Spoils Breaking Bad via Funny or Die SNL‘s Jay Pharaoh Spoofs Kanye West with “I Am A Dog” via Above Average Duct Tape (DuckTales Theme Song Parody) via The Warp Zone How Pacific Rim Should Have Ended via HISHEdotcom Japanese TV Show Dinosaur Prank If you see any great viral videos out there while you’re surfing the nets and think they’d be a great fit for Viral Video Round Up, send me the link via Twitter or email me at calebhamilton@movieviral.com! Features Viral Video Round Up Viral Videos Breaking BadDinosaur PrankDuckTalesHISHEPacific RimSNL
Music Video: “Love The Way You Lie” With Hobbits August 18, 2010Enimem’s hit single “Love The Way You Lie” features Battleship star Rihanna and has a popular yet controversal music video that is sweeping the web. The video stars Megan Fox and Dominic Monaghan as a couple in a tumultuous relationship. Film Drunk happened to notice a similarity to Monaghan’s relationship… Read More
Viral Video: How Inception Should Have Ended September 4, 2010The guys from “How It Should Have Ended” are back, and this time they are taking on Christopher Nolan’s Inception. They focus mostly on the fact that everyone’s personal issues would screw with the dream, and it’s pretty funny. Let us know what you think in the comments, and watch… Read More
Viral Video: If Other Directors Did The Social Network November 16, 2010One of the things that got people interested in the Facebook movie The Social Network early on was that the acclaimed David Fincher would be directing. However, what would the film have looked like if other famous directors took the helm? Find out after the break. Read More