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Viral Video For “Carrie” Catches Telekinetic Experience At Coffee Shop

Dan Koelsch, October 7, 2013

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Sony Pictures’ remake of the horror classic Carrie opens in theaters on October 18th, and it looks like the studio is trying to make one last viral marketing push. A viral video was released today where a prank is set up to make it look like a girl in a coffee shop goes into a telekinetic fit. Watch as real people react to the supernatural experience after the break.

I would assume this video is from Thinkmodo, the company behind a lot of these other kind of viral videos. The MO is the same: A new YouTube user with only one video that has an intense prank to get people’s reactions. You can check out more of these kind of viral videos here.

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