> Hello! It's a movie! Poetic license and all that.
>> Hello! It's a movie! Poetic license and all that.
>
> Dah! You don't say!? Nokia must have spent a ton of money to get
>this kind of advertisement for its phones because Hollywood doesn't do
>such things for free. For such expense I doubt Nokia would promote
>models that do not exists. That could backfire on them.
Well, double Dah!
Anyone watch the Matrix movies? Since when is product placement some
new thing? Companies pay big bux to have their products in movies.
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R. P. - 15 Sep 2004 03:58 GMT
> Well, double Dah!
>
> Anyone watch the Matrix movies? Since when is product placement some
> new thing? Companies pay big bux to have their products in movies.
And who said they weren't, dah?
Why is it that Seattleites always want to play such smart alecs, trying
to make argument out of nothing?
R. P.
Joseph - 15 Sep 2004 16:22 GMT
>> Well, double Dah!
>>
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>Why is it that Seattleites always want to play such smart alecs, trying
>to make argument out of nothing?
It's what we're good at. You got a problem widdat?
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