Check Out SNL’s Live Action “Ambiguously Gay Duo” Dan Koelsch, May 15, 2011 The Ambiguously Gay Duo animated shorts have been a staple on NBC’s Saturday Night Live since it came over from The Dana Carvey Show in 1996. The series follows Ace (voiced by Stephen Colbert) and Gary (voiced by Steve Carell), a superhero team that might be gay, which ends up helping to distract the villains they face. Last night, SNL brought back the short, but with a twist: a special gun turns everything into live action. Take a look after the break. The short has several cameos, including Jon Hamm as Ace and Jimmy Fallon as Gary. Bighead is portrayed by Carell, Colbert plays the villain he voices, Dr. Brainio, and host Ed Helms is a Two-Face-like villain. I wouldn’t be surprised to see SNL and executive producer Lorne Michaels try to make a live action movie based on this skit, and I imagine it would look something like this. Let us know what you think about seeing Ace and Gary in flesh and blood in the comments below. Viral Marketing Viral Videos Ambiguously Gay DuoSaturday Night LiveViral video
Viral Video: Honest Trailers For “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” August 19, 2014There are three types of parody trailers and film summaries: Cinema Sins, How It Should Have Ended, and Honest Trailers. We’ve seen many types of these videos for various films, and it shouldn’t be the least bit surprising that we have one for Captain America: The Winter Soldier. We already… Read More
Marvel Debuts Iron Man 2 Interactive Trailer April 12, 2010August 5, 2010A new interactive trailer is now up on the Iron Man 2 official website. Technically, it’s the same trailer that debuted earlier this year, but now certain sections are “saved” as files that you access to see some pretty cool stuff. Check it out after the break. Read More
Star Trek Viral Campaign Explained in 4 Minutes May 14, 2009April 7, 2010Confused by the Star Trek viral campaign that ended when the film came out this weekend? You’re not the only one (read: me). Here’s a great video that sums up the ARG in 4 minutes. Read More