Good Guys Use Macs 54
Annamite writes "Wired news reports about the Mac as 'a good guy' conspiracy, while the traitor was busy hauling a Dell laptop. Can product placement be even better than this. What is next? OS war on screen? You can betcha anything comes out of AOL/TimeWarner would be of AOL/Netscape, but can Bill Gates buy the rest of the movies industry?" I've seen every episode of 24 so far, and did notice certain Macs and PCs being used, but didn't pay attention to who used which one. I probably would have been killed by the traitor.
Space aliens use Macs (Score:1)
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Nope, Will Smith uploaded the virus to the alien mothership using a mac. That doesn't mean the aliens were using macs.
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Doggieville - The Comedy Hammer which Smacks the Humour Cow on its Stupid Head
Good guys use... (Score:1)
And quite often the bad guys use Motorolas...
But what is interesting, is that where they bad before they started using PCs/Motorolas - or was it just the user interface that srewed up their minds?
Motorolas (Score:1)
But they should stick with what the know - like the engineering of new processors. They shouldn't try on anything new it seems - like UI-design...
...and I won't even go into case design topic at all...
In other news... (Score:3, Funny)
Ahem... (Score:3, Funny)
Bad guys use Dells.
Crazy-conspiricy-types use Amigas.
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Bad guys use Dells.
Crazy-conspiricy-types use Amigas.
Filthy bastards with vague accents use Linux. And generally pronounce it Leeee-nucks.
--saint
Re:Ahem... (Score:1)
Bad guys kill kittens.
Oprah Winfrey kills brain cells. A bit like Vodka does but not as nice.
You didn't know? (Score:1)
Seriously, you weren't carded?
Good? (Score:2, Interesting)
...and that makes them good???
Re:Good? (Score:2)
OTOH Apple often doesn't pay for being in a movie, the production company buys or rents the Macs or uses machines they already have. Sometimes Apple isn't even asked (as can be seen - or not, thanks to the auto-translation - in this this (auto-translated) article [google.com] / original article in German [spiegel.de] about ads withs Macs in Germany) if Macs can be used.
Re:Good? (Score:2)
"We consider product placement very, very important," says Suzanne Forlenza, Apple's senior manager, entertainment placement and marketing. "Our advertising budget pales in comparison to what Microsoft, IBM, Compaq, DEC and NEC all put behind the Windows/IBM compatible systems. So we need to find marketing that can strike a chord, and product placement is a unique way to familiarize people with our brand and product line. In placements, I want a breadth of exposure - I want to be in the hands of the spy, the president, the girlfriend. I don't want just to be in the hands of the high-tech nerd."
"Our arrangement was simply a loaning of equipment in exchange for exposure in the hands of Meg Ryan," said Suzanne Forlenza, manager of product placement for Apple.
"Mimi wears a lot of blue eyeshadow so at the outset of the season we approached the producers and said the iMac's quite a colorful product, it would be perfect on Mimi's desk," said Suzanne Forlenza, senior manager for product placement and entertainment promotions at Apple. "We aggressively place our products on TV and film as a complement to our other marketing efforts."......... "
Every placement bought and paid for by Apple. Hardly inside knowlege. He just put it straight. On tv, the FCC regs prevent money from changeing hands, but if your job reqires you to use a computer, and Apple offers you a bunch of dual G4s and an ibook for each member of the crew, in exchange for an imac prop that you need anyway, you take the bribe and run...
Re:Good? (Score:2)
"In placements, I want a breadth of exposure" says nothing about paying.
"Loaning of equipment" says nothing about paying for placement.
No, AMD probably does pay more for producrt placement than Apple, and that this doesn't show is what really irks the AMD guy. All your fantazising doesn't change that.
Re:Good guys, bad guys... get over it (Score:1)
Six feet under (Score:1)
Does this mean Apple is going for a different clientele?
Not really news, is it? (Score:1)
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as an intern (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:as an intern (Score:1)
An intern where?
Most places put Macs in TV shows as they had them handy as they do a lot of creative work on Macs.
After all, what platform do you think they use for creative work?
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Old News? (Score:1)
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If May 16, 2002 was three months ago, then no, it's not just you.
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Mac/PC Symbolism (Score:1)
Shows that feature Macs (Score:1)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Willow is a Mac user)
Angel (Fred, Cordie and Giles)
Drew Carey (Drew and Meme[sp?])
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: the TV Series
-Rusty
Buffy does not fit rule (Score:1)
Re:Shows that feature Macs (Score:2)
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Re:Shows that feature Macs (Score:2, Interesting)
It was nice to see generations of Macs in the last episode--from SE (SE/30?) to LC or duo to 20th Anniversary Mac to iMac (?)
Does anyone have a concrete list of Macs in Seinfeld?
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The rest of the computers features seem to be a mixture of Imacs (Old) and iBooks (Both styles)
Doesn't Sex and the City also feature an Apple using Journalist?
...and those covered-up logo's (Score:2, Informative)
CSI - TiBooks throughout the lab, never see the back of the screen or it's blocked by something.
West Wing - CJ & Co tapping away on TiBook' also, normally hidden by a [tasteful] vase.
Props to Six Feet Under for using Apple's top of the line laptop to write pr0n.
Kaiju Komputers (Score:3, Informative)
In 1993, the Mac appeared in its first Japanese kaiju eiga (monster movie): "Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2". This movie stared Godzilla, MechaGodzilla, MechaKingGhidora (cameo), Rodan, Baby Godzilla. Cameo appearances of Toho's other two big stars, Mothra and King Ghidora, were later cut from the final movie. Dozens of Macs were used to design MechaGodzilla. In the scene of Baby Godzilla's birth, the camera switched back and forth between the rocking egg and a Mac, showing a chart of the energy levels, that was in the same room.
In 1994, the Mac returned in "Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla". Director Miki Saegusa, wearing jewelry with Mothra's symbol on it and acting as Mothra's agent in this movie (Mothra was off in space trying to stop an asteriod from destroying the Earth), viewed the approach of Space Godzilla on a Mac. In case we wouldn't recognize it as a Mac, they stuck a big Apple logo sticker on the monitor.
In 1995's "Godzilla vs. Destroyer" (Godzilla's 40th birthday celebration), the Apple logo appears on the wall of the dorm room of no less a personage than the grandson of Dr. Yemane himself (a star of the first Godzilla movie back in 1954). He also has a Mac in his dorm room, with a model of Godzilla sitting on the monitor (have we quite gotten the concept that Godzilla loves the Mac yet?). Macs appear throughout the movie. At the end, Godzilla's son, born in the same room as a Mac, succeeds his father as the new King of the Monsters, and saves Tokyo from the fallout of his father's death.
It's 1996, and the name of the movie is "Mosura" ("Rebirth of Mothra I" in the US). Apple is in big trouble. So are Mothra and her infant daughter Mothra Leo. There are no Macs in this movie, only a Windows 95 running Sony notebook (with the title bar and other Windows 95 parts blurred to avoid giving Microsoft any product placement). The PC is used by the guy that releases Death Ghidora from his prison (done out of ignorance and some mind control from Belabera) and who runs a logging company (a Mothra no-no). However, Apple does appear in symbolic form: an apple sapling burnt to a crisp (and shown several times so we know that it is "special") is resurrected and grown into a mighty tree by Mothra Leo (along with the surrounding 8000 acres of forest that Death Ghidora destroyed). This movie was released on December 14th, 1996. Later that same month, Apple makes a surprise announcement: the return of Steve Jobs.
In 1997's "Mosura 2" ("Rebirth of Mothra 2" in the US), the Mac is back, with Fairy (Mothra's little avatar who provides transport for her Elias/fairies) perched on top. Mothra Leo transforms first into Rainbow Mothra, then into Aqua Mothra (shooting little blue X-shaped bolts of energy at her foes). Five months after the movie's December 1997 release, the rainbow hued iMacs are introduced, and a new operating system named OS X would be announced (which just happens to have an Aqua GUI).
Computers of any kind are not really used in the 1998 "Mosura 3: Kingu Ghidora Raisu" (not yet released in the US). Mothra spends too much time in the time of the dinosaurs (who didn't have computers). King Ghidora is too busy kidnapping kids and acting out his King of Terror persona (complete with the destruction of a building featuring twin towers and a guy dodging falling debris while talking on a cell phone). Aqua Mothra does have a cameo (as a transition to Lightspeed Mothra). I'm still wondering if the white hemisphere of the Egg of Eternity (Mothra's tomb/cocoon/egg/time capsule) didn't have something to do with the design of the new iMac.
In the 1999 "Godzilla 2000 Millenium" (released in US theaters as "Godzilla 2000"), the iMac makes its kaiju eiga debut. This is very clearly a case of Mac = good, PC = bad or stupid (and gets you stomped if Godzilla catches you using one
A note to Open Source fans. G2K is also the first G movie to show computers running Open Source software (MAME). They do try to help Godzilla and the good guys figure out what Millenium is up to. Unfortunately they are destroyed by Millenium.
"Gojira X Megaguiras" (2000). Not yet released in the US. There are no Macs that I can find in this movie. Then again, it doesn't have any humans of sterling character either. The closest would be the inventor kid (can you say Slashdot geek) with his homebuilt PC running a custom OS (based probably on some Linux/BSD variant). He does brag to his coworkers that it is 10 times faster than their OS (Windows). This movie is best for the monster scenes. The final fight betweeen Godzilla and Megaguiras employs an excellent combo of CGI special effects and suit acting inspired by both anime and the Three Stooges. The result shows tremendous comedic timing and really gives the monsters personality.
"Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Ghidora: Daikaiju Soukougeki" (2001 - may still come to US theatres this summer, but Sony is going to have to stop making Godzilla and Mothra mad by making audio discs that are mean to Macs): I haven't seen more than the quicktime trailer, but there appears to be something resembling an Apple logo in the background of one of the King Ghidora clips (KG plays a good deity in this movie: the Guardian God of the Heavens, one of the three beast gods of Yamato). According to the director, some (storyboarding?) of the work on this movie "more than ever before" was done on Macs.
"forever...friends...farewell"
Mothra Leo to four humans and a resurrected Apple tree.
"Mosura" 1996 (US: "Rebirth of Mothra 1")
24 (Score:2, Interesting)
So... I don't think this rule is really a general rule. I suspect that Apples are common in TV/Movies because the people who create those shows are creative-types that probably prefer Apples.
HS
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Observations made February 8, 2002 (Score:1)
Hackers (the movie not the people) (Score:2, Insightful)