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  • 2:38 please!.. what's the name of the song??!!.... anyone?

  • @IIImaxpayneIII it's "meet sue be she" by miss kitten

  • It's an old Green Day song called "Welcome to Paradise"

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  • Many of these aren't "product placement." They're actual commercials featuring cameos from popular characters of the time. The Filinstones clip, for instance, is an actual cigarrette ad.

  • Celebrities or figures used in advertisements, and sponsorships are not "product placement"... just saying.

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  • there mtn dew

  • Yes,welcome to the world of"product placement,"or as it is known to more cynical commentators,"stealth advertising,"a business said to be growing by 50% a year in the United States.To the casual observer,the use of popular brand-name products in TV dramas may look like simple realism.In actuality,none of the products is there by chance.Every one has been included because its manufacturer has paid a hefty fee.That does seem logical.

  • I just came here for wayne's world.

  • The American Idol ad was hilarious. Red coke cups, lol!

  • Ahh, Nuprin.

    Little..yellow..different.

  • Wayne's world and product placement? Come on - that was just Wayne's real opinion...:-)...!

  • somebody got an assignment about product placement?

  • 3:33 is from Cast Away and FedEx Paid nothing for it (i think on the director commentary Robert Zemeckis said he didnt want money as that would be shamelessly selling out and compromise the integrity of the film

  • Interesting to note that when that BMW sponsored car was driven by a mobile phone in Tomorrow Never Dies, it's Nissan who have developed the world's first smartphone driven car!

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