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  • SOPA likes this

  • Jarah Mariano @ 0:29 yeah!

  • the mexican IRS is using biometrics to track tax payers, prison if you evade your taxes, soon we won't be using passwords, only facial or iris recognition, thus they willl instantly know where you are.

  • That is called Hightech Personal Marketing, It is getting closer and closer...

  • A road diverges in the desert. Lexus!

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  • With how the advertising industry is pushing to be more aggressive, this type of advertising can very much be the future of our consumer lives.

    If this is how the consumer market will be in the next few decades, then I don't want to live on this planet anymore.

  • @BlueKewne I agree but I tune it out. I just know them to be the corporate assholes who want me to part with my hard earney cash.

  • everybody needs a good pint of Guinness.

  • Um, these are all real existing companies paying for advertisement in a movie, so yeah- too late.

  • @radicallyspalding Very true and again I tune it out or simply do not reward them. I do not buy from them.

  • Spielberg has gotta be an 'insider' to knowledge of what's possible in the future, much like Orwell & Huxley having gained knowledge. Spielberg refers in interviews as think tanks as the creativity behind it, wouldn't surprise me hes attended some bilderberg meeting.This sort of stuff is getting closer everyday; everywhere you go theres CCTV, maybe not exactly eye scanners, but totaliarian style they soon will be.Luckily there are people trying to stop it

  • @systemanic your a nutjob aren't you, one of those pathetic new world order types who believe Conspiracies exist, to make up for all the screw-ups in thier life. go and see a head doctor and take david icke, alex jones and other losers with you.

  • @jopeon1983 it is true. and the truth is not used to make up for all the screw ups n anybodys life. the media is used to control people. the government wants to take away all of our privacy. its the truth.

  • by the way bilderberg is a collection of groups ie business, religious and politcal. that meet up to discuss the differant subjects in those area's. thats all, same as a company has board meetings, politians meet to discuss how to better the lives of thier citizens. you clearly are thick and unintelligent so you must be an american

  • @jopeon1983  When powerful interests congregate it is not us, the 99% they are looking out for. That is for damn sure.

  • @bonchidude Wikileaks released some of the minutes of the meetings. They are uninteresting.

  • Emails from companies advertising products call me out by my name, so in a way, this is happening today, just in much more "low-tech" (by Minority Report's standards) way.

    Amazon does it. They use your browsing history to make recommendations on products for you to purchase.

  • the 3D real Holography on the air, - is technology which will not be exist in the near future

  • What seems outrageous and unlikely is already happening...Big Brother is alive and well...and getting even bigger.

  • It's fucking scary because it's true

  • If this is how ads will be in the future, the suicide rate will shoot up fast

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  • /watch?v=8zWqamixKpg

  • hahah John Anderton.. you could use a Guinness right about now!

    - don't mind if i do!

  • Check out CNN Money! Just saw the news report. Theres a lab that will employ facial recognition to advertise. Check it out.

    Look under the technology section

  • try doing that a club with a fake i.d. with that stuff

  • walk thru that bit with an emp scan me now

  • will you decipher the OnyxCode ---> ₪

  • This is pretty much my favourite Spielberg film, and that is just a prime example of how well it's aged! It's all just so technologically glorious.

  • i could sure use a guinness

  • this stuff is actually being developed, big brother is here

  • I have digital billboard opportunities.

    Bill Benham

    352-789-4203

  • Actually this scene is what the present is like. If you think otherwise you are a bit deluded. The voice of what they want you to want is in your head already. It is hard to form a thought that isn't in the words they have already put there. For example if you think that we are in the midst of a recession caused by a financial crisis you are exactly in the mental nonspace I am describing.

  • @lebarosky You're an idiot.

  • i would love to live in that future. its so bright and fun. especially that scene with the holo room....and the cars that drive you and are attached to your home.

  • @glennjridge I can't believe someone would even want to live in a terrifying place like that.

  • @bombfestFILMS terrifying? you cant be afraid of technology. its already out of the box. technology evoloves, it doesnt go backwards.possibly you dont like the eye scanning thing. me either. I didnt like when he went in a store and a hologram with a voice voice called out his name. that is kinda creepy and sounds like an invasion of privacy. but otherwise I liked what I saw.

  • Doesn't anyone think past their own view on their own life? Human design is real and people are being destroyed. Christ was numbered amongst the theif and murderer. Know that a saviour can be made as well as a murderer? And when we look back from where we were designed we remember each other! So there! I suppose someone would wonder more if my postings weren't kept from being posted.

  • :16,17 on wall "One night stand" and 20-21 you could use beer...now with this type of projection into a person it is certainly used to destroy people. Do you think that a serial killer could have this projected also? And guess what? Scientology has the program to make you feel guiltfree, and put your violent spirit to sleep until controller reawakens it, for another time. So using this system you could make your own army of disposable people. Media hides it by pointing the finger.

  • Dont touch my feelings. A kiss to her and 

  • we're almost there... :(

  • I've been a member since 2037, and this is how they repay me? By swarming me with ads?

  • Fans of this scene should read the short story "Sales Pitch" by Philip K. Dick.

  • no need to say ibm style

  • I could use a guinness right about now..

  • sheesh... If thats the future, I can definitely see the suicide numbers going up...

  • You people are morally retarded. This isn't the future this is the past. I was at the library the other day and looked through a huge book that was actually newsclippings of the Manitoba Free Press that went back to the year 1915. The same year that world war I was going on. The book was literally three feet in length so I needed a large space to flip through it. It was full of advertisements for anything skin therapy, dentures, asthma remedies, clothing and cars. It was like De Ja Vu seeing it.

  • It is all a reason not to wish to have children. I'll say that much, for certain. It is a internal conflict. I do wish to have children, but I also don't want to bring children into a world that is dominated by such things. I don't want them, on one end of the spectrum, to have to live a live of ridicule because they are normal and wish to cling to normal and traditional lifestyles. On the other end, I don't want them to believe that this type of thing is all normal and the way it should be.

  • @brianwesley28 well consider this, 20,000 years ago our ancestors thought it was normal to live a nomadic life hunting for food and raising children to be warriors and hunters. They did not take habit of brushing their teeth or showering. If we took one such ancestor of ours and brought it to our time, he'd be shocked and awed and would not ever want to be like us, nor would he want his children to be like us. What I'm saying is as we progress, "new" things will become "normal" to us.

  • @hesitation24

    I hear what you're saying, but should they all become normal? I mean, is it normal to have people monitoring your every motion, even before you do something? Is it normal to have advertisements thrown at you in every manner just because you are walking somewhere? Just because something can be done, should it be done? Where is our individual say in regard to these things that are forced upon us and where is our voice in regard to what is normal and acceptable?

  • @brianwesley28 once again, if you bring a prehistoric caveman to our modern time, he would ask himself "is it normal that there even ARE ads everywhere you go? Is it normal that live stock are systematically slaughtered in the most inhumane way possible just to satisfy people's appetite? Is it normal for people to be more susceptible to laziness and being unproductive now that many things are made easy and automated for them (machines, cars, factories, robots, etc.).?

  • @brianwesley28 for us it may sound downright creepy or astonishing, or somewhere in between, but for the future generation who will be experiencing that sort of stuff in a daily basis, it will be the norm.

  • @hesitation24

    That's exactly why I may not wish to bring kids into this world. That kind of world reminds me too much of Logan's Run, or the Borg.

  • @brianwesley28 Then don't. Simple as that.

  • @brianwesley28

    As far as having children Brian, although these privacy invasions and all the other scary future probabilities seem bleak, i assure you people hundreds of years ago had much tougher lives than we can imagine, lives where murder was an easy thing to get away with, money being very scarce, much less general education leading to all kinds of prejudice and other backward thinking.

  • @brianwesley28

    As bad as things may seem now (and that's due to our more rational thinking and better world weary-ness) we as people have never had it better.

  • From a civilization standpoint us humans have never had it better in terms of life expectancy, mortality, disease, famine, but think of this point of view, we have incredible technology, the tools and resources to educate and feed the entire planet yet a billion have unclean water, we go to war for profit, most of the population is on harmful drugs, fluoride in the water supply, genetically modified food, people in developing countries are starving

  • @brianwesley28

    We all have that voice Brian, but the government knows that, that's why they keep us too "well fed" and lazy, and that's why changes are introduced very gradually, to keep us just content enough for us not to use that "voice" and accept the changes they make. Say what you want about government, but there is some brilliance to it. I do see what you're saying and agree with you, but we are not hungry enough to do anything about it.

  • @hesitation24

    I agree with everything you've said, you are a wise man

  • year 2054

  • Minority Report Mall Scene not the kind of thing we want is it?

  • i hope they will make ad for human like ad-block for firefox :PPPP

  • This is so fucked-up, I would say this technology is only 10 years in the future, if our corrupt governments have thier wicked way!!

  • @rivercarper01 10 years? The United States Pentagon is using it now and wants to introduce it to the public in 1 or 2 years. The Defense Intelegence Agency announced their plans this month (September). Next month, they begin testing on illegal immigrants along Texas boarders. The scanners can work up to 6 feet away. Scary? This is not a conspiracy, it is news.

  • This clip doesn't quite show the entire scene, where you can see the ads being directly beamed into random people's eyes against their will. And they simply comply, since that's the social norm!

    No joke, this is literally the most frightening thing I've ever seen in ANY movie, ever. Saw is a Disney movie compared to this.

  • @ThrilloVanHouten

    Disney movies can be scary too, you know. Like Bambi... *shivers* ...

  • I found this article in the UK Telegraph newspaper about personalised advertising billboards that will soon respond to the RFID chip in your credit card or mobile phone. We are only one step away from the creepy scene in the film.

    telegraph.co.uk/technology/new­s/7920057/Minority-Report-styl­e-advertising-billboards-to-ta­rget-consumers.html

  • Thanks to Marc Cuban, this nightmare scenario is about to come true: go to bitly link 'aePoQx' to see his announcement. The company will harvest your face and its biometric from FaceBook. Even if you do not have a FaceBook account, if one of your friends has one, and has tagged your face, you will be harvested into the system against your will. This nightmare is one that users have built with their own hands!

  • @irdial Better stay off Facebook, and tell your friends the same too!

  • Steven Spielberg loves Lexus.

  • @corrosivedevourer

    Nah, the movie company loves money.

    Lexus didn't get their name there for free... forget about it.

  • Thanks to RFID - technology, such scenes won't be a utopic future, but reallity. I think that Facebook will use RFID-technology for geolocation and within no time...some billboard will shout your name...creepy and fascinating at the same time!

  • funny, in most other locations in media this much product placement would seem excessive but in here it is really cool because they are are real products instead of far out futuristic brands

  • japanese got this done i saw it on the news its not as advanced as this of course but its similar

  • Does nobody else here notice the gross amount of product placement going on in this scene...? :/

  • By the time I'm 30 I think that will happen. Can't wait for future malls!

  • @waterhugbunny well i dont....

  • Well, I liked the movie but while I watched this part I was thinking:

    Why can't he just wear dark glasses, or special contact lenses, or to look to the ground, or simply to avoid public places as any other fugitive would do?

    Besides it's the future and one thing is for sure: there most be some "hackers" selling something to fool the scanners, without the need to have your eyes operated by some crazy unlicensed doctor.

  • It's gonna happen.

  • ocad rules!

  • Hey John Anderton, compare the meerkat is for meerkats, use compare the market instead!

  • Now take this and combine it with the movie Idiocricy. Scary!

  • This is a very good depiction of the future. Especially since we're starting the next decade into 2010. We're gonna see technology blast off more and more. A scenario like this is possible within 30-50 years.

  • I agree, but I've seen older movies where they try to portray the future (which would be the current time) and it's always wrong. It's too close to what they already have, and one looks back and laughs. I just hope the people in the year MR is based on dont chuckle.

  • Oh it's true, but all you gotta do is read the news. I just read an article today about the future of online ads. We're moving everything into the digital world. The internet is going to be our primary source for most things. If you haven't noticed, we already have ads on our screens jumping out of corners. The internet is essentially a source for most all knowledge. People need to make profit. Ads will become more advanced, and more personal than ever. And yes, they will eventually be in 3d.

  • @MusicianNeil 3d is old, 4d is the future.

  • You can't compare 1980 and 2010 technology, I tried it and it blew my mind, so we'll see.

    Iris scanning isn't used much these days, but who knows what we'll be doing in 2054 or even sooner.

    Everyday laptops have had facial recognition and finger print readers for a while.

  • if the writers were right about one thing, its the future is filling up with ad's all over the dam place, esp here on youtube

  • @HeadbangingGlory: No, it’s natural selection. The retards who, after 5 years, still haven’t heard of AdBlock, are the ones getting hammered with ads. And they deserve every single one of them!

  • I hope this never happens. I don't want to wear sunglasses everywhere.

  • it will happen soon. but not in some commercials because peoples would get really angry and move to countryside :D btw maybe sunglasses will be illegal xD

  • yo can u imagine!

  • god, and I thought I hated advertisements enough as it is!

  • This is one of the most creepy future scenarios I have seen.

  • Yeah.. and it is one that is quite possible.

  • yup I know If I was there all the holo advertisments will flash up with porn links or something knowing me.... Gigitty!

  • lol that was funny

  • could u imagine if u were broke , the ads would be depressing. Hey john Anderton need a bail bondsmen call King stahlmen.

  • @BleakVision well check this out.. /watch?v=LqwDqN7LNsc

  • @BleakVision The future is here now! The eye scanners have been used by United States soldiers in Iraq and is currently being used by border partol on illegal immigrants. The United States Pentagon announced that they feel thechnolgy is ready to be used in American businesses and public. Get ready!

  • @BleakVision It's creepy because it's plausible. It's a future you can actually believe might happen.

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