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Nope. The way you phrase it implies that they offered a sum of money for it. Jason simply asked if he could buy it since he fancied the snappy sounding name (no money mentioned), to which I responded with a hearty "hahaha", because really - do I look that dumb?
It's the truly forced spontaneity that gets to me. Like they checked off a list in "viral advertising 101", cramming all the tips they could find in one ad.
#1. have skaterboys in it (I mean what the hell are they doing there except to establish some "oh this really did happen fer real" alibi? It still doesn't work - one can tell it's a setup.)
#2. Make it funny. Even though humor is subjective we have found these items funny. Old ladies, pissing dogs, sex, people getting hurt, skateboards, penguins, bad drivers.
#3. seed with known viral seeder
#4. ?
#5. PROFIT!
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What mystery player does one need to see this film I wonder.... Anyone know?
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