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Originally posted by NoCarrier
The film cost $22,000 to make and made back $240.5 million, a ratio of $1 spent for every $10,931 made.
So the people involved in that project are propably priniting your reply right now, and smoking it with 100$ dollar bills.
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Was one of the best viral marketing campaigns...I remember people were flipping out over the website couldn't figure if it were real or not.
EVERYONE was talking about it and passing it around.