Viral Videos: Resident Evil Literal Trailer and ’80s Bullies Dan Koelsch, May 16, 2010 Remember how awesomely bad movie bullies were in the Eighties? From Karate Kid to Teen Wolf, no high school or college movie could go without one. The Huffington Post has created a great montage of your favorite ’80s bullies. Popular YouTuber Tobuscus has a series in which he makes literal versions of trailers. His latest one is for Resident Evil: Afterlife, and was actually tweeted by Milla Jovovich herself. Check out both videos after the break. Viral Marketing Karate KidResident Evil: AfterlifeTeen WolfViral video
Disney and YouTube Partner to Produce Original Web Series November 8, 2011November 8, 2011The Walt Disney Company and YouTube recently inked a multi-million dollar deal that seems to play on both company’s weaknesses. Disney is having trouble attracting young people looking for video content to their website, whereas YouTube is not “kid-friendly” in the eyes of some parents. Will this new deal work… Read More
Men in Black III: Follow Bugeyes On New Website April 22, 2012Are you one of the few people still following the Men in Black III viral campaign? If you are a bit confused by “The Men in Black Suits Are Real” Experience, then you’re in luck. Columbia Pictures has created a website that provides a flowchart to get you up to… Read More
NBC Launches “Comedy Playground Initiative” To Help With Their Comedy Lineup April 9, 2014After a string – a very long string to be exact – of failing sitcoms, NBC is looking for some new talent to revive their one great staple, and they are looking to you to create it. The crowd sourcing initiative is being called the NBC Comedy Playground Initiative is… Read More