Watch Pearl Jam Stop Playing “Daughter” To Sing “Let It Go” Michael Lee, June 23, 2014June 23, 2014 The cold never bothered Pearl Jam anyway. Amateurs and professionals covering Frozen‘s Academy Award winning song Let It Go are all over youtube, and with more and more videos popping up online, it was only a matter of time before major bands started to sing the song during a concert. And that is just what Pearl Jam did, midway through Daughter no less. Hit the jump to see the performance! Unfortunately this is the best quality of the video we can find, so the performance does sound a bit muddled. But that hasn’t stopped the video from going viral. It has already nabbed half a million views since it has been uploaded yesterday. Not bad. Idina Menzel originally sang the song, with Demi Lovato singing a upbeat pop version of it. So maybe when they do a 10th anniversary re-release, we will hear Pearl Jam do a grunge rock cover of the Oscar winning song. So what do you think? Let us know if there is a better video of the performance. Frozen is out on Blu-ray and DVD. News Viral News Viral Videos Eddie VedderFrozenLet It GoPearl Jam
Viral Video: Montage of Slaps on Film January 26, 2011 There’s nothing like a good slap, and the movies are one of the only places you can see it without feeling bad. So, Vulture has put together a montage of such slaps in film history, calling it “Glove, Actually”. Take a look after the break. Read More
‘Better Call Saul’ Music Video Gives ‘Breaking Bad’ Fans A Catchy New Tune October 6, 2014October 6, 2014 AMC has been showing very brief glimpses of Better Call Saul, their Breaking Bad spinoff, through very tiny teasers. The series is currently under development, and set to debut in February of next year. But AMC’s latest move may be it’s biggest promotion for the series. The cable channel has… Read More
Over 150,000 Sign Petition To Reverse R-Rating For “Bully” February 29, 2012February 29, 2012 The Weinstein Company’s Bully is a documentary about bullying in American schools; something that has become a heated topic in the wake of the controversy of recent teen suicides. The MPAA recently gave the film an R-rating due to language. The studio appealed the rating, which Harvey Weinstein himself saying… Read More