Viral Video Round Up: Ticklish Cage, Back to the Future, Blade Runner, Twin Towers Tribute, And More! Zach Oldenburg, September 12, 2011September 12, 2011 While not movie news, I will say I’m very excited for new It’s Always Sunny. CollegeHumor has a playlist of the show’s top moments. Nick Swardson takes porn to the streets to promote Bucky Larson. Never was too big of a Never Ending Story fan, but I’d watch this dog chillax all day. It may be a few weeks old, but why am I just now seeing Jedi Kittens? And to finish off with guns blazing, here’s an impressive tribute to 9/11. It’s a compilation of movies where the Twin Towers are on display. God bless and see ya next week!!!If you have any viral videos you’d like to suggest, then you can contact me via Twitter or e-mail me directly at zacholdenburg@movieviral.comPages: 1 2 Fan Made Work Features News Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos 9/11air magsalec baldwinBack to the futureBlade Runnerits always sunnyjedi kittensjohn krasinskijon dalynever ending storynick swardsonryan goslingticklish cage
Viral Marketing Demand To See “Paranormal Activity 2” First and For Free September 20, 2010September 26, 2010Oren Peli’s Paranormal Activity had a unique trip to its $108 million domestic gross last year. Paramount bought the distribution rights after the $15,000 horror flick made the film festival rounds, but didn’t give it a wide release for its theatrical debut in September. However, the possible audience response got… Read More
Play “The Last Stand” Online Game January 12, 2013Briefly: The Last Stand is Arnold Schwarzenegger’s comeback as a leading action star, and you can get in on the action by playing the The Last Stand Shoot Out. The basic online shooter game has you defend the small border town of Sommerton Junction from drug lords. Try it out… Read More
Vince Vaughn and SNL Take On Al Pacino, The Weather Channel, and More April 14, 2013April 14, 2013Vince Vaughn hosted Saturday Night Live last night to promote his upcoming film The Internship. The show included skits about Al Pacino’s biopics, a dramatic show on The Weather Channel, and NBC Sports. Check out the clips of these sketches after the break, and watch the full episode on NBC.com. Read More