Posted on Apr 11th, 2008 by Lindsay Robertson
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Paramount Pictures has launched a new application called VooZoo that allows you to buy clips from old movies for a dollar to display on your Facebook or above your avatar in some online world called there.com. So far, the featured clips include The Firm, The First Wives Club, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and many other movies that don’t contain scenes that would define anyone as a person, but I could get on board with having the scene where Goose dies in Top Gun playing on a constant loop as a generational practical joke for whoever dare click on my Facebook page. But I wouldn’t pay for it.
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Fingers crossed that the clip from Clueless is “You’re a virgin who can’t drive” one.
It hurts a little to think about how much money VooZoo probably raised pitching this.
That’s the worst idea I’ve ever heard of. I’d rather put that dollar towards BUYING THE FREAKING MOVIE. …but thats just me
How ’bout that clip from “Burn After Reading” where Richard Jenkins gets axed to death by John Malkovich? By the way, that’s how “The Visitor” should have ended.