Viral Video Round-Up: Mark Wahlberg is Iron Man, Cosplay Fails, Pulp Fiction’s Alternate Realities And More! Caleb Hamilton, September 8, 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: Mark Wahlberg writes and directs Iron Man; Don’t you wish you could just see some mainstream cosplay at Comic-Con? Pulp Fiction is just a bunch of alternate realities; Tom Hiddleston teaches Cookie Monsters about delayed gratification. Pulp Fiction’s Two Parallel Timelines: A Conspiracy Theory by Cracked Iron Man: A Film by Mark Wahlberg by OfficialComedy Honest Trailers – Star Trek Into Darkness (feat. HISHE) by Screen Junkies Cookie Monster Learns a Lesson from Tom Hiddleston by PBS The Fox by Ylvis 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! Viral Marketing Viral Video Round Up Viral Videos Comic-ConCookie MonsterHISHEIron ManPulp FictionStar Trek Into DarknessThe FoxTom HiddlestonViral Video Round UpViral Videos
New Mouth-Taped-Shut.com Update Samples Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ Score from “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” October 4, 2011October 4, 2011Mouth-Taped-Shut.com has been doing an excellent job marketing the mystery that shrouds David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and its newest update is especially puzzling. In this new video we see the process of a crew painting and cutting the first posters onto a shape of a metal… Read More
NBC’s The Office Wants To See Your Fanisode June 13, 2010Do you love The Office? Do you have a video camera? Well, then this contest is for you! NBC is letting fans recreate an episode of The Office, essentially creating a “fanisode”. You just film a part of the selected episode, “Murder”, then upload it to NBC.com. Read More
The Home Alone Twitter Project December 25, 2009December 25, 2009One of my favorite holiday movies of all time is Home Alone. Whenever I hear “Carol of the Bells”, I always think of that movie. Well, for all those other fans out there, now you can follow the plot of Home Alone on Twitter! Yes, that’s right. Thanks to Twitter’s… Read More