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We are going to ask you to suspend belief for a little while as some of our viral videos are quite a stretch of the imagination. We kick off with a wonderful Beatles spoof in which Fred Armisen joins the Fab Four on the Jimmy Fallon show as they try to use the powers of new technology to bring their brand to America. Theyll have to think about changing the titles of some of those hits … With a little help from My Facebook Friends, Aint She Tweet, Lucy in the Skype with Diamonds ... can you think of any more?While we are floating a few ideas, catch Belief – a video on a hover-skateboard based on the film Back to the Future. Stars who test the gliding super skateboard include Tony Hawk and the singer Moby. The one thing the hoverboard cant do is teleport – but dont worry, we have got Reese Witherspoon doing that during the Independent Spirit Awards. Theres also a surreal moment when a homeless man is duped into believing that he has won the lottery and our video Most Shocking Second a Day from Save the Children may also prompt a tear.Finally, to cheer you up, weve got a glimpse of the new Paddington Bear movie, from the makers of the Harry Potter films, and a clip from Transformers: Age of Extinction, starring Mark Wahlberg. Go make that change! [embedded content] Guardian Viral Video Chart. Compiled by Unruly Media and transformed by Janette1. The Beatles Were Ahead of Their Time (Jimmy Fallon & Fred Armisen)Thatll be the day … 2. Belief Hoverboarding for beginners3. Reese Witherspoon Teleports Legally blonde moment4. Homeless Lottery WinnerJust the ticket5. RT Anchor Quits on AirRussian to make a point6. Paddington - Official Teaser Trailer (2014) [HD]Bearing up well7. Most Shocking Second a Day VideoWar child8. 2Cellos - ThunderstruckSpikey rock9. Transformers: Age of Extinction Teaser TrailerMachine dream10. Benny Hill raversWatch your stepSource: Viral Video Chart. Compiled from data gathered at 14:00 on 06 February 2014. The Viral Video Chart is currently based on a count of the embedded videos and links on approximately 2m blogs, as well as Facebook and Twitter. theguardian/media/2014/mar/07/viral-video-beatles-reese-witherspoon-paddington-transformers
Posted on: Wed, 28 May 2014 12:09:01 +0000

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