It's an 18-20 minute long movie. The DVD also has a "making of" segment of about 10 minutes for those interested in how they did everything. It's available at
this site.
Warlock was very upset that people were pirating it and uploading clips to YouTube. The goal of the entire thing was to provide fresh and good content but even more so, it was meant to show other businesses that, hey, there
is a market for this kind of thing. So when people started stealing it, that pretty much eliminated the entire purpose of making it in the first place, not to mention taking a chunk out of the money the movie would otherwise be making. And since Warlock was the producer (read: the one that paid for the whole thing), that was bad on two counts.
I think the hype about it has pretty much died down. There is an
official trailer on YouTube, as well as some pictures on the web site. I am kind of curious to hear from Warlock about how it's been going lately, though.