Make Mayhem With the “Jackass” Facebook App! Caleb Hamilton, September 3, 2011December 20, 2011 Just because they’ve made a 3D movie doesn’t mean the guys from Jackass have gone away. Paramount Digital Entertainment has released a new app on Facebook that feature the guys who have been hit in the nuts probably more times than you ever will in your life. Hit the jump to find out more.With the Jackass clip app you can create videos with clips from all 5 Jackass movies and then share them with your friends on Facebook and other social networks. The mayhem is endless, literally, with thousands of combinations (probably more, but I’m too lazy to do the math) as there are 124 clips available for you to use.There are several search options to help you find your favorite stunts. You can type in the name of one which will appear if the clip is available. There is also a bar filled with different categories, ranging from ‘Animals’ to ‘Nut Shots’. You can mix and match to your little heart’s desire! Paramount has also made available to rent and watch on Facebook, all 5 Jackass movies. It’ll cost you 30 credits to relive every gut-wrenching moment right on Facebook.Will you be using this new app? How about renting the movies? Let us know in the comments. Viral Marketing FacebookJackass 3D
Van Damme’s “The Expendables 2” Villain Has A Tumblr July 3, 2012Badass Digest got the exclusive on a viral Tumblr site for The Expendables 2 called TRACK EM FIND EM KILL EM. It’s a dossier by the film’s appropriately-named bad guy Jean Vilain, played by Jean-Claude Van Damme. Get the details after the jump. Read More
Salt: Day X Exists Last Mission, “Shoot Out”, Now Live July 14, 2010As we previously reported, Columbia Picture’s Salt, starring Angelina Jolie, has an interactive story you can participate in at their official website. Every week there is a new mission, and last week the supposed Day X members you killed were actually on the Agency’s Day X Task Force. This week,… Read More
“Pandemic” Movie To Play Out As ARG During Sundance January 19, 2011Our good friends at ARGNet have come across a short film set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival that is actually an extension of an old ARG. In fact, the short film, titled Pandemic 41.410806, -75.654259, serves as the teaser for the renewed ARG set to play out at… Read More