Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

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So I just saw the preview for this movie and thought it was cool to see a 4000 series bass getting plenty of screen time. It's featured on the artwork as well. It's from the director of Hot Fuzz which is one of my favourite movies, it looks like a nice change of pace from the abysmal **** Hollywood has been putting out as of late.

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Yeah it's good to see a non-cookie cutter instrument on the big screen! I think there was a thread about this somewhere else in this Forum.
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Yeah! I got the poster, and it's interesting as it is printed on both sides to add color richness and opacity in backlit poster marquees. Notice they have rubbed out the Rickenbacker name:
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Yeah, I heard about that this weekend. Rumor floating around the local guitar shop was that RIC wouldn't let them show their name on the poster.

I suspect it's more likely RIC didn't want (or need) to pay a heap of cash for the "product placement."

Anyone with the inside scoop care to share?

*crickets* :lol:
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I suspect its the latter Jason. It will be interesting as to whether you can see "Rickenbacker" on the TRC in the actual movie.
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jdogric12 wrote:Yeah, I heard about that this weekend. Rumor floating around the local guitar shop was that RIC wouldn't let them show their name on the poster.

I suspect it's more likely RIC didn't want (or need) to pay a heap of cash for the "product placement."

Anyone with the inside scoop care to share?

*crickets* :lol:
Utter baloney. There has been no contact between us and the film makers. Then, of course, there's the very obvious fact which refutes your "rumor" that the name appears on the instrument all through the movie and throughout their website with the name still on it.
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How does product placement in a movie work, legally speaking? I'm assuming the bass was bought or borrowed from a legitimate owner. Does the manufacturer have to give permission to display the product even though it is someone else's property? I have wondered about this when I watch cooking shows, too.
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Film production companies can buy and use anything they want without permission from the manufacturer of said product. McIntosh® loves that their stereo gear gets used in films/TV shows.
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I think the production company put the Rick in the movie to generate publicity so more people would go see the film. . . . . :D
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paologregorio wrote:I think the production company put the Rick in the movie to generate publicity so more people would go see the film. . . . . :D
The 4003 being in the movie is my main attraction to go and see it!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Do we really think RIC needs product placement to help them sell instruments?? :lol: :lol:
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The writer of the graphic novels must be a fan. There's a nice drawing of a 4001/3 in the first few pages of volume 1.
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johnallg wrote:Do we really think RIC needs product placement to help them sell instruments?? :lol: :lol:
No kidding; it's actually the other way around. The production company needs a Rick bass to help sell the movie. :lol: :lol:
rickenbrother wrote:The 4003 being in the movie is my main attraction to go and see it!
Perhaps we could have a So Cal Forum members' movie night to go see it. . . . . :D
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The name appears in the movie trailer, the promotional artwork, etc. My guess is that it was removed by the printing company who produced those particular posters.
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paologregorio wrote: Perhaps we could have a So Cal Forum members' movie night to go see it. . . . . :D
Time to herd the cats! :lol:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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