The film’s official website is WickedMovie.com, but the address listed on the plastic packaging for the special edition dolls, created in partnership with Universal Pictures, is written as Wicked.com. The latter website directs to a page that requires users to be 18 years or older to enter.
This reminds me of the time in the 90s I tried going to queen.com looking for the band during computer class.
It was not the band. ☹️
Alexisonfire had the same problem. Their website was theonlybandever.com because alexisonfire.com was for the adult actress Alexis, and her pornographic content.
What was it? Just gives a weird error now
Yeah that looks about right. I thought there were a couple pictures too…
Or maybe I didn’t navigate away right away 🤷♂️
Search for dirty term
Search for kinky sex
How wicked of them.
Perfect opportunity for a wicked made wicked porn parody. Gotta have that good witch/bad witch lesbian scene
Anyone remember White House.com?
Yeah, I can’t believe they gave up that amazing internet real estate.
I love that the article pic is apparently Elphaba and Galinda moments after reading the headline 😄
Edit: looks like they changed it to one that’s even better! Elphaba is still shocked, but now Galinda is into it 😄
Wicked smaht
That’s hard.
Microsofts Exchange springs to mind.
Edit:
Experts Exchange
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lucky for them really, that has got to be the most tame porn site I’ve ever seen, literally only half of one nipple to be seen. judging from the overall vibe that was prob an error. lol
In circa 2001 we were supposed to visit the website for channel 10, the broadcaster as part of an assignment. I can’t actually remember what the assignment was that involved going to this commercial broadcaster’s website but I think it was supposed to help learn internet research skills. They took us all up to the library so we could use their computers.
This took place in Australia. Everyone assumed the website was www.ten.com, but at the time it was www.ten.com.au. Also at that time, www.ten.com was a porn site. Godamn that was funny. Cracked me up hearing the librarians hurriedly telling everyone in the rows of computers not to visit that site so of course the few people who typed the correct site to begin with or found it through Google immediately went to www.ten.com to check it out because now if anyone saw them they could just claim to have gotten there via the same honest mistake as everyone else.
Very strange.