Alternate “Gravity” Alternate Scene Has Sandra Bullock Spinning Michael Lee, April 2, 2014 Alfonso Cuarón‘s Gravity clearly states that sound does not carry in space. And despite all the expensive high-tech equipment it takes us to get outside of Earth’s orbit, there was nothing Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) could have done to let the people down on Earth know that she could not get out of trouble.Luckily, we have superheroes for that very occasion. Heroes like Superman, who can hear the cries of those in trouble from afar, and travel great distances in almost an instant. So how would he have saved Dr. Stone from the catastrophe that occurred in space? Hit the jump to find out.Sure the video may be clips from the Christopher Reeve-Superman era and Gravity spliced together, but that does not make it any less funny. He is, after all, Superman, a superhero who saves people when he isn’t destroying entire cities.Krishina Sheoni is the creative genius behind this hilarious video, which has 28,000+ views in the one day that it was released. Viral Videos Alfonso CuarónGravitySuperman
Peter Jackson Starts Production Vlogs For “The Hobbit” April 15, 2011When Peter Jackson was directing The Lord of the Rings trilogy starting in 2000, he would periodically post video blogs from the set of the films. At the time, it was a rather innovative idea, considering YouTube was years away, and video sharing on the Internet as a whole was… Read More
YouTube Tuesday: How It Should Have Ended June 5, 2012We at MovieViral know our viral videos pretty well, so we decided to share our knowledge to those looking to expand their Internet horizons. YouTube Tuesday is a weekly feature where we shine the spotlight on our favorite YouTube channels related to movies and television. We focus on channels that… Read More
Watch All Of Conan’s “Missing You” Commercials September 29, 2010For the past two weeks, TBS has been rolling out a bunch of 20 second TV spots (9 so far) for the new Conan O’Brien show. The “Missing You” series of ads has John Waite’s 1984 hit song of the same name playing over people who are coping with missing… Read More