In a recent episode of the NBC series Medium, writers had to work the movie Memoirs of a Geisha into the dialogue three times because of a deal the network made with Sony earlier in the season.
That was super-cheesy.
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In a recent episode of the NBC series Medium, writers had to work the movie Memoirs of a Geisha into the dialogue three times because of a deal the network made with Sony earlier in the season.
That was super-cheesy.
It's super-cheesy AND I don't even remember it.
I guess this is due to the increase in Tivo and Fauxvo usage.
Other memorable product placements include "No, take the Ford F-150!" and the O.C. ep this year which they should have just called "The Sidekick."
As a writer, that makes me want to take a Zantac 150.
No, take the Ford F-150 - Yeah, I remember that one.
I think I'll try to make some money by doing product placements in my posts....
Other memorable product placements include
CSI: NY shilling for Coldplay. And the CSI: Miami Hummer ad. (Though at least the second one didn't happen on the show itself.)
There was a big csi/Madonna thing too, wasn't there? I think it was csi: Orange.
It would be pretty hard to do product placement on BSG.
OK, Starbuck did drive what was obviously a Hummer, but I think they just wanted her to have a military-type truck and didn't have the time or $ to make something unique.
the O.C. ep this year which they should have just called "The Sidekick."
Christ, yes. There was absolutely no reason for the plot to hinge so hard on a freaking Sidekick. We even got to see the box.
I like the subtle incorporations, or when it's relevant to the plot (like whatever fancy bag Logan gave Rory in Gilmore Girls) -- the world without brands is weird as hell.