More Music Videos For Haiti Go Viral Dan Koelsch, March 15, 2010 While the “We Are the World” remake has received mixed reviews, it’s also gotten millions of views, and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in support of the Haiti relief efforts. Since it came out, several other collabrotative songs and videos have been released from around the world. Watch a few of them after the jump. “Somos El Mundo” – Spanish Version (by We Are the World Foundation) “We Are The World” – YouTube version, featuring popular Internet singers “Wavin’ Flag” – Canadian, based on the song by K’naan “Everybody Hurts” – British, based on the REM song Which version do you like most? Mine is “Wavin’ Flag”, especially since “Everybody Hurts” is kind of depressing. Also, what stars can you spot in these videos? I spy with my little eye Andy Garcia for one. Viral Marketing Everybody HurtsHaitiK'naanREMSomos El MundoWavin' FlagWe Are The WorldYoung Artists for Haiti
Tron Legacy – Video Game November 25, 2009November 25, 2009What do you get when you take a film that’s based on real life video games and make it a video game? A video game! That’s exactly what you’ll get with the release of Tron. Notice it’s missing the “Legacy” part. Perhaps it’s not solely based on the movie. Maybe… Read More
General Zod Has A Message For Earth in “Man of Steel” Viral Video; New Website Goes Live April 14, 2013April 14, 2013This weekend’s Man of Steel viral event seems to have come to an end. Yesterday, the DSRW Project decoded a transmission that contained the message “YOU ARE NOT ALONE”. The Man of Steel official site, which had been counting down to an event by slowly revealing General Zod’s shield symbol… Read More
Help The Nazis Return to Earth in “Iron Sky” Sequel May 16, 2013I did Nazi that coming! Bad puns aside, this news is a bit surprising. The Finnish indie sci-fi comedy Iron Sky is gearing up for a sequel called Iron Sky The Coming Race, and they are utilizing the same crowdsourcing technique that helped them fund the original film about Nazis… Read More