What is the most blatant or tone deaf use of product placement in movies?
There was literally a 2 minute scene in Minority Report where Cruise walks into a GAP and buys an outfit for himself.
What is the most blatant or tone deaf use of product placement in movies?
There was literally a 2 minute scene in Minority Report where Cruise walks into a GAP and buys an outfit for himself.
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Calvin Klein in Back to the Future.
my eyes are attracted to the bulge, does this mean i'm gay?
The Pill
Nike - Terminator
Professor X shilling Taco Bell in Logan
Without bringing up Dunkacino, I have always been irked by product placement in movies however the first time I can remember turning a movie off because it was just an advert was I, Robot.
Will Smith doing the shoe commercial at the start of the film was unbearable.
>in movies
Like all of I, Robot.
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By the way I, Robot came out in 2004. Those shoes were literally released the day the movie came out. There was also that absolutely disgraceful Google movie starring Vince Vaughn.
Actually, most Will Smith movies qualify for this. That nigga must be rich as fuck.
But here's two from TV that is just obligatory for these type of threads.
Pepsi and Ikea in Fight Club but it was kind of the point
Pepsi in World War Z, that shit was hilarious.
Yeah, that was the most obvious example I can think of.
nu-red dawn
Sandwich Autist
Yes.
Everyone on 4chin is gay bte
watching season 1 of the wire and they pretty much act like verizon is the only mobile company on earth
Bing is so psychic it gets the artist's name as a suggested search after just two letters and no other other suggested searches appear.
Amazing.
Amazing Spiderman 1 or 2? had nothing but sony products.
What is the Calvin Klein of webms?
Any Adam Sandler movie.
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Figures, he's a greasy kike.
The awful Red Dawn remake has a scene advertising Subway that really has to be seen to be believed
>foreign invasion
>people are still eating calmly and having a great time at Subway
yeah that was fucked
Pretty much any Michael Bay movie these days....
IHOP in Man of Steel is bad. Chilis in Austin Powers 2 was strange kino.
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Jesus Christ
Wow that movie had cuss words? Thought it was for kids.
This.
Converse one is a straight up commercial
>That Subway vid
What the fuck? Seriously, not even close to being subtle
I don't even remember Chilis in Austin Powers 2
The enirety of Jurassic World
Superman II had a rather large amount of screen time for a Marlboro truck. It was a sneaky way to get around the prohibition on advertising cigarettes to children.
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This one
Movies and TV made in Georgia can be bad with this. Oftentimes they are set in Georgia as well for expedience.
I know they were making fun of product placement in shows and movies but Jesus Christ. The whole episode was a Subway ad
This was actually well done though.
Subway seems to be a big fan of the "ironically blatant product placement." Remember Chuck?
But its like Wayne's world, they know most people will know its obvious so lets just get it out there front and center.
Pretty much iRobot in it's entirety.
>"Converse All Stars! Vintage 2004!"
Jurassic park. Forgot what scene but there's a scene where the camera straight up zooms to a can of Barbasol and stays there for a couple seconds before the scene cuts.
Don't forget the greatest subway commercial in tv
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All the lingering shots on Windows 10 computers in the early episodes of Arrow.
Subway played a huge part in keeping Chuck on the air so they're alright in my book.
Talladega Nights had a full length Applebee's commercial.
Please don't joke about 'I, Robot'
This Christmas?
Especially this Christmas.
Nice meme
A Room In Rome
It's a lesbian foreign film that spends 30 minutes showing off Bing.
>when you have to suck dick to reshoot half your movie face
spiderman homecoming had Peter run out of webs and steal an Audi for no other reason than to have an Audi
car chase scene in the movie
And the stupid Bently in doomsday. Because a car that haven't been driven in 30 years will drive like it was just bought
Georgia won't give the studio the entirety of the tax incentive unless they make it obvious that it was filmed in Georgia.
This was at least used as a funny joke
The friendo scene in No Country which displayed a Snickers logo over 12 times. Greatest thing about this scene is that no one ever complained about it until just now.
>Chiliiiiiiiii's Baaaaaaby Back Ribs
>I want my babybackbabybackbabyback
There was also an entire season of Always Sunny practically set in Subway, with Dennis always holding his cup such that the Subway logo is clearly visible.
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I'm not sure if I remember this right, since I can't seem to find it on google, but I do recall a scene in one of the Reeves Superman movies where he flies over a Marlboro billboard as well.