Released in 2020, this version of Lollipop ditches the PSA aspect in favor of a video call style horror film, presumably sparked by the social distancing brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. This focuses on the characters playing a sinister Bloody Mary -style party game by the name of Lollipop.
Oct 21, 2020 · By Brenna Ehrlich. October 21, 2020. Jason Zada. For fans of webcam horror flicks like Host and Unfriended, there’s now a new interactive short called Take This Lollipop 2 that will put you right...
Oct 20, 2011 · October 20, 2011 5:16 am. On Tuesday, we told you about “ Take This Lollipop ,” a website that creates a horror movie starring you, your Facebook profile and your information. Just as it started...
Take This Lollipop 2 movie: A timely scare for deepfakes era. ‘Take This Lollipop’ is back, nine years later, to show you how even more vulnerable to digital manipulation we’ve become in the...
Oct 22, 2020 · 'Take This Lollipop' returns to teach a creepy lesson about deepfakes | Ad Age. Jason Zada's viral Facebook app gets a follow-up featuring new tech scares. By. I-Hsien Sherwood. Published On. Oct...
Take This Lollipop is a 2011 interactive horror short film and Facebook app written and directed by Jason Zada. Developer Jason Nickel used Facebook Connect to bring viewers themselves into the film, through use of pictures and messages from their own Facebook profiles.
Oct 27, 2011 · "Take This Lollipop" combines horror movie tropes with online security fears. Take This Lollipop. CNN — A sweaty, wild-eyed man in a stained undershirt hunches over his computer in a shadowy...