I, Robot (2004)
by admin on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 | No Comments
Blatant advertising in movies?
I watched I, Robot again last night on DVD and there were no less that 4 references to Converse. Not only are a black pair “vintage 2004″ adorning the lovely Will Smith’s feet, they also attracted verbal comment from his boss and his grandma. Audi got a good push as well.
What other movies, besides the promo of Pepsi in Terminator II, have you noticed shameless product promotion in?
This is now being parodied very nicely.. In Russia there’s a juice, the name of which translates as “Good”, or something like. In “Daywatch” ( the sequel to “Nightwatch” ) there’s a very prominent placement of a juice called “Evil”..
I, Robot (Trailer 2004)
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