Viral Video Round Up: “Frozen”, Nightwing, “Fight Club”, And More Binyamin Wallin, March 16, 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: We get honest about Frozen, Nightwing gets a webseries, and Fight Club gets a video game.Hit the jump to see this week’s videos! With another bout of honesty, Screen Junkies gives us a new trailer for Frozen. In Les Miserables, Jean Valjean stole a loaf of bread. In this Sesame Street version, Jean Bon-Bon stole some cookies. This version definitely beats the 2004 Fight Club video game. If you like big budget, CGI-filled, explosion-loaded, epic films, then watch the Avengers. If not, watch this. If you’ve ever wondered what a Nightwing show would look like, wonder no further. And of course, you can’t watch a Nightwing show without a Batman/Joker show. Did we miss any videos?Let us know in the comments below! Features Viral Video Round Up Viral Videos BatmanFight ClubFrozenLes MiserablesMarvel's The AvengersSesame StreetViral Video RoundupViral Videos
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