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
Cobra Commander Starts Kickstarter To Rebuild Cobra Island Destroyed by G.I. Joe March 24, 2013You may think that COBRA is an international terrorist organization, but according to them, they are just a worldwide organization devoted to making advancements in science and defense technology. So, with the G.I. Joes destroying their home base on Cobra Island, the Cobra Commander has started a Kickstarter to get… Read More
Disney Releases 3 New “Tangled” Viral Videos November 18, 2010For almost a year, there was no activity on Tangled. Now Disney is releasing at least one new video a day, and yesterday they released three. See breaking news and informercials after the jump. Read More
Is 2010 The Year of Augmented Reality? January 4, 2010July 18, 2010So that’s it. A new decade has passed, and so far I’ve not got that flying car yet (can’t afford it) and my fridge isn’t ordering my food online yet (can’t afford it, the fridge that is, not the food), but technology is definitely catching up with the predictions. Now… Read More