Watch: Viral Video Of Martin Freeman Starring In SNL’s Hilarious ‘The Hobbit’/’The Office’ Mashup Michael Lee, December 15, 2014December 15, 2014 This season of Saturday Night Live isn’t exactly the best season. And while their digital shorts creators Jorma Taccone, Akiva Schaffer and Andy Samberg,are long gone, the SNL team still manages to churn out creative videos in their absence. The Hobbit Trilogy’s Martin Freeman hosted the most recent episode of Saturday Night Live, and starred in their digital sketch where the actor reprised his role as Bilbo Baggins in a parody of The Office set in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth. Bobby Moynihan was Gandalf, while Taran Killam did a hilarious portrayal of Gollum that might give Andy Serkis a run for his money.Watch the viral video mashup of The Hobbit and The Office after the jump. Viral Marketing Martin FreemanSaturday Night LiveThe HobbitThe Office
Mark of the Spider-Man Viral Continues With Tagging Events Around Country, New York and Phoenix Tonight February 17, 2012March 21, 2012The new The Amazing Spider-Man viral campaign, Mark of the Spider-Man, continued over the course of the past few days; following on from the operative hunts in 6 cities on Tuesday, the 30 selected ‘operatives’ who were successful, have received instructions via phone to meet up in certain places in their specific cities…. Read More
“Dora The Explorer” Fake Movie Trailer Gets Turned into Real Web Series March 14, 2013March 14, 2013Last summer, the comedy website CollegeHumor made a fake trailer for a Dora The Explorer movie that turned the young educational traveler into an international spy. The action-packed trailer starring Modern Family‘s Ariel Winter as the title character went insanely viral, with people asking for this to really happen. CollegeHumor… Read More
Learn About Our Alien Enemies Thanks To New “Battle: Los Angeles” Viral Site January 19, 2011January 19, 2011Faithful readers to the site know that I am usually pretty objective in my reporting, but I have to admit, this got the nerd inside of me really excited. Sony’s alien war film Battle: Los Angeles has been dabbling in viral marketing since Comic-Con, but it looks like they may… Read More