Viral Video Round Up: Jersey Shore, Star Trek, Free Willy, Osama Bin Laden, & Space Jam Dan Koelsch, May 2, 2011 The Internet is full of videos related to movies, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere inbetween. 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. Playbill Video has Roundabout Theatre Company reenacting MTV’s Jersey Shore in the style of Oscar Wilde. [via Mashable] The guys behind the Star Trek Phase 2 fan series made a video that repairs the timeline broken in the new Star Trek film. [via io9] College Humor re-imagines Free Willy as a tale of a bad kid stealing a whale. MoPapparani, who has done several remixes and mashups, shows us the man who killed Osama Bin Laden (really just Bruce Willis from Planet Terror). College Humor, back again, is a little late on the ball, but they found a funny way to mash up the story of Lebron James leaving Cleveland with Space Jam. That’s it for this edition of Viral Video Round Up. Leave us a comment with your suggestions for next time! Fan Made Work Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos Free WillyJersey ShorePlanet TerrorSpace JamStar TrekViral videoViral Video Round Up
Marvel Movie Video Bits: Avengers, Thor, and X-Men August 31, 2011August 31, 2011Today the Internet Gods have blessed us with a few videos from various Marvel sources. I’m not going to spoil anything above the fold, so check them all out after the break. Read More
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