Top 10 Most Shameless Uses Of Product Placement In Film
22.06.08 # Top Ten # 81 Comments4. You’ve Got Mail (Starbucks, AOL)
Possibly one of the most mundane attempts at addressing the then current social trend that is the internet, “You’ve Got Mail” did a lot more than provide us with a quirky love story. The story centres on a relationship between a moderately attractive Meg Ryan, and a Tom Hanks so wooden, that you ‘wooden’ be a fool for thinking his prior role in Toy Story (1995), had actually turned him into wood.
This said “relationship” just so happens to be dependant on global corporations to keep them in contact- so what better way to cram as much product placement as possible into this otherwise quaint, but superficial little film. AOL is at the centre of this orgy of product placement, and actually turns into a bit of a character of its own within the plot.

WHAT!
How can Castaway NOT be on this list, it was a giant commercial for Fed Ex!!!!
Actually, Castaway needed Fedex for the movie, to make it seem more real. Fed ex didn’t pay a thing.
actually that would have been an awful commercial for FedEx. Their plane crashes and all packages are lost. Not really something you want people to keep in mind while sending a package in the mail…
Why didn’t you use Transformers 2, the whole movie was a GMC comercial…UGH.
Hmmm. yet the wizard which was centered around nintendo did not make the list
How could we forget about Evolution, the movie that is an entire ad for Head & Shoulders shampoo?
Because FedEx didn’t actually pay to be featured in the movie.
haha yeah Castaway was i my original draft, i did a lot of changes and switches, but theres so so many examples out there!
Thanks for your thoughts.
Tom
wtf man how the hell can you not include this part in Wayne’s World:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VsjU6SUVudw
that blows all of the things in your list away.
what about talladega nights?
they had a commercial for applebee’s in the movie,
a discussion about fig newtons, they prayed for thanks for taco bell kfc and dominos, and not even mentioning all the logos on the cars
I think Transformers should definitely have a spot on this list.
Demolition Man Tacobell scene was dubbed? Not in the UK. Sure it does go on about Tacobell, and I hadn’t got a clue what Tacobell was until a few years after I’d first seen the film, but I’ve watched the film four or five times, and have never encounted a copy refering to Pizza Hut.
In Breaking and Entering (2006), they only use Apple computers (and when a laptop is used, the glowing Apple logo is always displayed. At one point, Ray Winstone walks up to use one of the many Apples and says something along the line of “don’t you just love Apples?”.
Wow.
Personally, I found the product placement for Nokia in ‘Cloverfield’ very tasteless, especially the scene on the subway platform.
How can they not put “Bye Bye Love” from 1995 in there it’s an entire movie damn near centered around McDonalds.
the worst in recent memory had to be the placement for Dodge in Fantastice Four : Rise of the Silver Surfer. The Fantasicar has a Dodge badge and the familiar grill, at which point human torch asks “This thing got a Hemi??” ON A FLYING CAR?????
I definately think that The Weather Man should’ve been on here. The ads made that movie a piece of sh*t.
I dont things like the James Bond one count as product placement. I mean did you expect them to make up completely new brands for everything? It makes it real.
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