Proving once again that even the YouTube video meme pool is prone to the lazy nostalgia/remember the 2000s format... but still makes satisfying viewing. Ah well.
Pure genius spoof for Pot Noodle (aka the slag of all snacks) from James Hilton & Co at AKQA. If you don't know the product or the audience, this may be hard to get.
Carrying on from MadV's work, the 1globe1world project collects video responses via YouTube, and creates a montage.
In 2006 MadV, a YouTube user, held his hand up to the camera with a word written on it, and encouraged other users to send in video replies. In doing so, he created the 'Most Responded Video of All Time.' This is the result. (via Clive Thompson, Wired)
Made by Blink Digital (the company behind the Slob Evolution video spoof of the "Dove Evolution" campaign.)A classic demonstration of how TV increasingly borrows from the web.
Weezer's video makes multiple references to internet video memes (and features many of the "stars" of those videos.) For some reason, embedding has been turned off, so you'll have to click on the blank screen to view this on YouTube