Viral Video Roundup: “Star Wars”, Awards, “Frozen”, And More! Binyamin Wallin, February 16, 2014 The Internet is full of videos related to movies and television, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere in between. We regularly bring you the best, most interesting, or just plain weirdest. In this week’s edition: The Olympics have been taken over, the awards season is here, and Queen Elsa’s song is redone.Hit the jump to see this week’s videos!This year, the Olympics are taking place in Sochi, but they may as well be on Hoth after this video. Facebook has been celebrating ten years with personalized videos of their timeline. It was only a matter of time before this came along. The Onion comments on Colin Farrel’s acting style. With the Awards Season underway, this next video is a tribute to those films which have been nominated. A French YouTube channel shows how movies differ from real life. A couple breaks up in a very unique way. The popular song, “Let it Go”, gets redone and sung by a choir, possibly even better than the movie did. Did we miss any videos?Let us know in the comments below. Features Viral Video Round Up Viral Videos FrozenStar WarsThe OlympicsViral Video RoundupViral Videos
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