Finally There’s A Website Dedicated to “Supercut” Viral Videos Dan Koelsch, January 14, 2012 The website Supercut.org defines the term “supercut” as “A fast-paced montage of short video clips that obsessively isolates a single element from its source, usually a word, phrase, or cliche from film and TV.” You’ve seen a few of these kinds of videos on our website (we usually call them montages or mash-ups), but now this new website collects them all for your viewing pleasure. See a few examples after the break. Fan Made Work Viral News Viral Videos Supercut
YouTube Tuesday: Bri Ray September 18, 2012September 18, 2012We at MovieViral know our viral videos pretty well, so we decided to share our knowledge to those looking to expand their Internet horizons. YouTube Tuesday is a weekly feature where we shine the spotlight on our favorite YouTube channels related to movies and television. We focus on channels that… Read More
“Muppets Most Wanted” TV Spot Sees The Internet Outraged Over New Muppets Film’s Zero Nominations January 12, 2014January 13, 2014The Golden Globes are just one of the many Hollywood award ceremonies that precedes the big show, the Academy Awards. We’ve seen many TV spots for Golden Globe nominated films in the past few weeks. But one film wasn’t feeling the love, and that film isn’t even out in theaters… Read More
Viral Marketing “The Lego Movie” Did Lego Versions Of Popular UK Commercials February 13, 2014February 13, 2014Recently, television viewers in the UK were given an interesting treat. The Lego Movie bought out a whole block of advertising and did stop-motion Lego versions of popular commercials that would normally play in that block. Check out all the commercials after the jump. Read More