Viral Video Roundup: “Game of Thrones”, “Godzilla”, Netflix, And More! Binyamin Wallin, May 11, 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: An imp’s trial, a giant lizard musical, and poor recommendations.Hit the jump for this week’s videos! In an attempt to absolve himself of murder charges, Tyrion brings various witnesses, resulting in a disastrous trial. Auditions are held for a new Cantina member. A rap battle of epic proportions is held. A musical version of Godzilla. The Honest Trailer for the second Star Wars Star Wars as a Tarantino film. What Netflix would be like if it was a person. It’s not good. What did you think of this week’s videos? Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments below! Features Viral Video Round Up Viral Videos Breaking BadEpic Rap Battles of HistoryGodzillaStar WarsThe Walking DeadViral Video RoundupViral Videos
‘The Good Lie’ Featurette Takes A Look At The True Story That Inspired The Film September 19, 2014September 19, 2014Reese Witherspoon is already making some awards buzz thanks in part to her performance in Wild, but that film doesn’t hit theaters until December 5. But she starring in another film called The Good Lie, and Warner Bros has just released a new featurette to help promote the film. The… Read More
Jennifer Lawrence Takes Over Saturday Night Live With Parodies of The Hunger Games and More January 20, 2013Last night, actress Jennifer Lawrence hosted Saturday Night Live on NBC in the wake of her Golden Globe win for Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) in Silver Linings Playbook. The actress went no-holds-barred, satirizing herself in relation to her controversial Golden Globes speech and her film The Hunger Games. The… Read More
Viral Marketing Is (Partly) Saving Hollywood December 26, 2012January 3, 2013This past week, Mashable posted an infographic from Allmand Law that shows how the film industry in America is able to avoid bankruptcy despite ticket sales declining. Check out the infographic after the break, along with my commentary on the components that deal with our niche. Read More