Kermit Duets with Tiffany Thornton In Holiday Music Video Dan Koelsch, December 24, 2010 Usually the YouTube videos from The Muppets are clever and entertaining, but it seems like they missed the mark in their latest video, which celebrates the holiday season. In it, Kermit the Frog sings a Christmas duet with Disney pop star Tiffany Thornton titled “I Believe”. This cross promotion within Disney isn’t surprising, especially with the new Muppet movie starting to get buzz, but trying to reach out to the Hanna Montana crowd doesn’t seem like the route to go. What do you think? Watch the music video for yourself after the break and let us know if you like it. Viral Marketing Viral Videos DisneyMusic VideoThe MuppetsTiffany ThorntonViral video
Exclusive: Watch Partial Walkthrough of the “Godzilla Encounter” At Comic-Con! July 18, 2013July 18, 2013Last night, Joshua and I got to go into the Godzilla Encounter at SDCC. We were encouraged to take photos with the special app released for use inside of the experience to unlock special information about Godzilla’s history. However, I had the great idea to do a video, but as… Read More
Viral Video Round Up: The Avengers, Batman, Game Of Thrones, And More! March 17, 2013The Internet is full of videos related to movies, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere in between. We regularly bring you the best, most interesting, or just plain weirdest, and today we do it again. Check out the latest viral videos after the break. Read More
2 New District 9 Clips – “Aliens Arrive” and “Sprayed” August 13, 2009August 13, 2009Sony Pictures has released two more clips from District 9. The first, titled “Aliens Arrive”, has an interview Grey Bradnam about the situation when the aliens first arrived set against the scene of humans first entering the ship and possibly encountering the non-humans. The second clip is just an extended… Read More
Well, it’s a stupid video, but that’s not just because of Tiffany. Who the hell gets excited over the Muppets anymore? She looked like she was singing with a mitten.