Josie and the Pussycats Trailer (2001)

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2008

They were three small time girls, with big time dreams. Now, fate is giving the Pussycats, the chance of a lifetime.

Stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, Rosario Dawson, and Alan Cumming.

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  • Once in a while, a trailer comes out for a movie and gives away its entire plot.

  • That guy MAKES ALL THE TRAILERS

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  • Gabriel Mann brought me here. :)

  • Okay my name is Josie and the people on there are all like Josie Josie Josie Josie and i'm like "WHAT"!

  • @SlapstickCoyote No but that's the point. In the movie they have all of those logos, advertisements as a parody. It's show how much movies use advertisements and product placement.

  • @TransmissionFilms its ironic because: in the movie, the bad guys are putting subliminal messages in the pussycats songs to people will buy there products. But then the movie is guilty of the exact same thing, therefore they are hypocrites.

  • @SlapstickCoyote I thought that was like half of the point of movie though?

  • This movie predicted that the music industry would take over the world and doom us all to be mindless drowns buying what they tell us to and controlling the government with there billions of dollars thanks for telling us your plans ahead of time sony music.

  • Took me awhile to realize what backdoor lover meant.

  • @Nugilujna It was done intentionally, on the IMDB page it states "To stay with the 'consumer economy' tone of the film, from beginning to end there are approximately 73 companies who have product placements shown; from logos to actual items ranging in entertainment, electronics, fashion, food, hygiene, and cars. No money was received from any of the product placements in the film."

  • The shortest movie ever made. 2:28 minutes.

  • @SlapstickCoyote I like to believe that that was done intentionally to see if anyone would catch on. I like to think there's a 25% chance that I'm right... it's probably closer to 0.25% but, really, I need something to keep me going and the idea that someone out there is intelligent enough to notice things of this nature is just about all I have.

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