This is undoubtedly a viral marketing video for an iPhone app, but man, a lot of other companies can learn a lot from this video. It seems real, it has profanity, and it has a guy pretending to shoot people with his iPhone’s i-Gun app…I dare say this video has it all.
I could see parents getting all up in a tizzy over this application, thinking that it’ll make their kids end up shooting up their schools or whatever. But I don’t think that’s necessarily true. I would buy this app, play with it for 30 seconds, and get bored with it, never touching it again. I’d be more concerned about sometime similar happening with his penis. You blast people in the face with that thing and, unlike with a gun, you still have to see them right after it’s over.









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