Viral Video Round Up: “The Wolf of Wall Street,” “Pulp Fiction,” The Worst Movies of 2013, And More! Binyamin Wallin, January 12, 2014 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: The short version of The “Wolf of Wall Street,” a video game version of “Pulp Fiction,” and Screen Junkies’ worst movies of 2013.See this week’s videos after the break: The Wolf of Wall Street has quickly become notorious for its raunchy content, especially for its dropping of the f-bomb more than 400 times. If you’d like to skip the theaters and just see all of the cursing, watch the video below (Warning: NSFW language) Next, a prequel for a feature film in development called “The Third Wave.” This video is called “The First Wave.” Today was the airdate of the final episode of the third series of Sherlock in England, and this next video has the cast discussing the new villain, Charles Augustus Magnussen (Warning- Spoiler Alert) This YouTube channel has previously made an 8-bit version of “Iron Man 3,” and now here’s one for Pulp Fiction. Finally, we’ve seen some good times and some really bad times in theaters last year, so Screen Junkies released this “Screenies” award show for the best and the worst of 2013 Have we missed any videos? Let us know in the comments below. Features Viral Video Round Up Viral Videos Pulp FictionScreen JunkiesSherlockThe Third WaveThe Wolf of Wall StreetViral Video Round UpViral Videos
“Skyline” Viral Videos Show Nothing More Than The Trailers October 30, 2010January 25, 2011One of the films that literally appeared out of nowhere at the 2010 Comic-Con was Skyline, whose release date is now quickly approaching. I can remember the talk as to what exactly the film was as it was plastered along the side of a building in San Diego, and all… Read More
Check Out SNL’s Live Action “Ambiguously Gay Duo” May 15, 2011The Ambiguously Gay Duo animated shorts have been a staple on NBC’s Saturday Night Live since it came over from The Dana Carvey Show in 1996. The series follows Ace (voiced by Stephen Colbert) and Gary (voiced by Steve Carell), a superhero team that might be gay, which ends up… Read More
Fan Made Work Check Out These Stop Motion TRON Lightcycles January 6, 2011January 9, 2011Kyle Roberts and crew at Reckless Abandonment Pictures created a pretty cool stop motion animation clip of the TRON: Legacy lightcycles in action, using toys and light painting. Check it out for yourself after the break. Read More