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  • Bill Maher Loves SOPA, Amazing 8 Year Old Guitarist, and Laser Cannons

    A viral video is one that becomes popular through the process of Internet sharing, via social media, sharing sites, or good ‘ole email. Everyday we highlight some of the best that are currently viral and some that are trending that way.

    Today’s videos feature a Doctor Who video game trailer, boots and cats, a short movie about the amazing power of literature, and Mario showing these new kids who the king is.

    Love him, hate him, Bill Maher will always tell you his opinion. Who wants to listen?

    So can someone tell me what this video is about?

    If you enjoy literature, specifically fiction, then take the time to watch this short animated movie. You’ll be moved by the end of it, I promise.

    The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore from Moonbot Studios on Vimeo.

    Doctor Who fans just spit up water on their Dalek pajamas after watching this video game trailer.

    A DIY on how to turn your laser pointer into a cannon. Have fun.

    The girl in this video needs to find the girl in this other video and create an awesome hard rock band. They’d be better than most adult/teen bands in existence right now.

    The best animated short about boxing you’ll ever see, I guarantee it. Great animation.

    The Real McCoy from Eliza Ivanova on Vimeo.

    Ok, all you “smart” and thought provoking platformers out there, it’s time to recognize where you came from and how not to turn your nose up to the king.

    I’ve been watching Conan since I was in middle school (mid-90’s), and this video shows why his comedy still works…

    It’s really hard not to like Rob Riggle. He basically makes cameos in movies, and they instantly become funnier. As proven by this ad which is trying to get people to pay $50/year to get content earlier than others for a year…oh well, we still love Riggle!

  • HP Launches Live Streaming Comedy Show On YouTube

    HP has launched a live streaming comedy show on YouTube that is hosted by comedian Rob Riggle and will feature actors from the Upright Citizens Brigade.

    The video series called HP ePrint Live calls on people to send in ideas for comedic skits.

    Viewers can submit their ideas to [email protected]. The accepted messages will print to one of the HP printers on stage. Riggle and the team of UCB Theater comedians will choose skit ideas and perform them live before millions of YouTube viewers. Submissions will be assembled into an ePrint gallery viewable on the live stream.

     

     

    The show will be featured today on the homepage of YouTube. The live event begins at 3 p.m. ET and will be followed by five days (Jan. 22 – 26) of comedy shorts based on new ePrint submissions.

    The two-hour live show will broadcast on the HP ePrint Live YouTube channel as well as the HP for Home Facebook page. Viewers also can participate for five days following the show, as suggestions will continue to be converted into original comedy shorts for viewing and sharing across online networks.