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The Wildest Movie Marketing Campaigns That Actually Worked

The Wildest Movie Marketing Campaigns That Actually Worked

The Wildest Movie Marketing Campaigns That Actually Worked

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"Psycho" (1960)

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"The Blair Witch Project"

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"Paranormal Activity"

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"The Simpsons Movie"

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"Cloverfield"

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"Toy Story 3"

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"Carrie"

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"Deadpool"

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"Barbie"

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"Wicked"

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The Wildest Movie Marketing Campaigns That Actually Worked
"Psycho" (1960)
"The Blair Witch Project"
"Paranormal Activity"
"The Simpsons Movie"
"Cloverfield"
"Toy Story 3"
"Carrie"
"Deadpool"
"Barbie"
"Wicked"

The Wildest Movie Marketing Campaigns That Actually Worked

Sometimes, even the most well-done trailer for a movie isn't enough to draw in a crowd. Instead, producers and writers are forced to come up with wacky and strange ways to promote the film.

It doesn't always work, but when it does, it's too memorable to ignore. Here we have some of the wildest movie marketing campaigns that actually worked. We've only included films that earned more than their budget.

For this slideshow, we focused on reviewing entertainment websites, videos of the marketing efforts, and interviews from producers and actors.

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