31.05.2012, 20:29
Gab aber tatsächlich welche, die das nachgemacht haben:
Zitat:Following the release of Project X, multiple attempts were made to stage parties inspired by the events of the film.
On March 9, 2012, "Project M" became the first event to gain media attention after a party invite was posted on Twitter by Farmington Hills, Michigan high schooler Mikey Vasovski, and was subsequently passed around thousands of users, to the point that the message was being resent once per second, and was also posted on classifieds website Craigslist. The party was dubbed "Project M" by Vasovski, and the invite contained the address of a foreclosed home where the party would take place. By 9am on March 9, potential party-goers began turning up at the address, but by 11am the party had been officially cancelled after police attended the incident and began turning people away.[49] Based on his marketing of the story, Vasovski was offered a summer internship by Gawker Media.[50] On March 10, 2012, a second party gained media attention, again posted on Twitter. The party, organized by Canadian high school student Hunter Mills, was titled "Project Kris". Within 24 hours of the initial message about the party at Calgary teenager Kris Morrey's house, it had been viewed by over 900,000 people. Morrey claimed the event was intended to be a small party of 30 people before Mills's intervention. Police later spoke with Morrey and his family, but Mills intended to continue with the party at another location on March 10, 2012.
