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Up in the Air

23 durable postsStarted 2009-12-04Latest 2010-01-14
#77811Post 1 of 23

Looks entertaining...especially given that much of hit had to be re-written due to all the layoffs that came w. the recession...the writer Jason Reitman is an articulate director and clearly is talented...

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xIUtRrTlgo[/YOUTUBE]

#1305012Post 2 of 23

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This was filmed around St. Louis, very much looking forward to it if only to see what areas I recognize -- for example, I recognize the butt-ugly carpet at Lambert in the image above. I travel a lot for work, and the airport was basically an extension of my living room for a while, so that alone should be kinda cool.

Actually looks like a great movie, too

#1305014Post 3 of 23

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whats the chances that [SIZE=2]Galifianakis[/SIZE] will steal every scene he's in!

#1305117Post 4 of 23

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It did phenomenally well at the Toronto Film Fest - many are saying this will win big at the Oscars this year. It's not really a comedy, more of a drama, but Jason Reitman (son of Ivan, director of Juno & Thank You For Smoking) is showing himself to be a major league talent - and this is only his third film.

It's really good, but not what everyone is expecting - there are some really heartbreakingly sad moments, especially with some of the firings that Clooney sits in on. It's almost painful to watch.

#1305528Post 5 of 23

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^interesting info...more on wikipedia about this film than I would have guessed:

[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_in_the_Air_%28film"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_in_the_Air_(film[/URL])

I didn't relize it was a limited theater release...seems like all the movies I consider going to the theater to watch nowadays are limited releases (sigh).

#1305938Post 6 of 23

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this has been getting good reviews across the board, looks good from the trailer also, want to check this one out.

#1311489Post 7 of 23

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Have any of you read the book?

#1315787Post 8 of 23

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^I've not but heard it was good!

...seeing the movie in an hour though ;)

#1315804Post 9 of 23

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wait for this one to come out on dvd, if you see it at all... one big product placement was what this movie was imo. :what

...if you are debating on settling down with your gf or bf and finding the idea of marriage difficult, then see Up in the Air, otherwise, meh.

#1315807Post 10 of 23

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I wouldn't mind checking this out.

#1315898Post 11 of 23

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[B]Free Product Placement – It Might Be Easier than You Think[/B]

source: [url]http://www.corporate-eye.com/blog/2009/12/free-product-placement-it-might-be-easier-than-you-think/[/url]

                   December 24, 2009
     
     [IMG]http://www.corporate-eye.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/American_Airlines.jpg[/IMG]

Raising brand awareness through entertainment marketing and product placement in movies and on television can bring significant exposure, but it can also cost a significant amount.

But what if you look at product placement from the movie and television studios’ perspectives? Sometimes, studios pay companies to use their products, brand names, locations, and so on in movies. How can you make their need work to your advantage?

Consider the movie [URL="http://www.theupintheairmovie.com/"][I]Up in the Air[/I][/URL] starring George Clooney. According to [URL="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/21/business/media/21adco.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss"][I]The New York Times[/I][/URL], the movie’s studio team wanted to use [I]real[/I] airline and hotel brands and locations to add authenticity to the movie. Normally, the producers would need to find money in the movie’s budget to [I]pay[/I] for access to locations such as airplanes, airport terminals, hotel lobbies, hotel rooms, and so on. But for[I] Up in the Air[/I] both [URL="http://www.aa.com/i18n/amrcorp/newsroom/corporate-information.jsp&anchorEvent=false"]American Airlines[/URL] and [URL="http://www.hiltonworldwide.com/"]Hilton Hotels[/URL] offered their brand names and locations for free.

Not only that, but American Airlines and Hilton Hotels also created their own marketing campaigns that tied into the movie. It’s a win-win situation for all sides. The movie’s studio and the audience get the authenticity they need and want, and American Airlines and Hilton Hotels get a lot of free brand advertising because the movie has been well-reviewed and garnered a lot of buzz, including six Golden Globe nominations.

The trick is to match your brand to entertainment opportunities that put your brand in a positive light and allow you to create an integrated marketing plan that goes further than simple product placement.

For the American Airlines and [I]Up in the Air [/I]deal, entertainment public relations agency [URL="http://www.rogersandcowan.com/"]Rogers & Cowan[/URL] did the negotiating. Is this the first step in a new way of handling product placement? Or is it a one-shot deal? What do you think? Sounds like an amazing opportunity for brands if you ask me. [I]Images: [URL="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lrargerich/3306262097/"]Flickr[/URL][/I]

#1315903Post 12 of 23

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this sounds like a great idea and something which should be happening more often. i mean brands dont want their product to be used in a negative way so as long as the brand is in the movie that aligns with the business i wouldnt see why any of them would not want to do something like this.

#1315904Post 13 of 23

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For me personally, the frequent use of the brands Hitlon, Hertz, American Airlines seemed to distract from the movie...I guess I felt like I was being sold products by large corporations while watching a story about people being laid off...that said, my wife liked the movie, and even said she'd watch it again.

[U]Product Placements I noticed: [/U] blackberry travelpro brooks brothers hilton hotels hertz american airlines chrysler jim beam

#1316004Post 14 of 23

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i just feel this to be a great movie

why bother yourself with bushes on the mountain (ie product placing) when you can fully enjoy the beauty of the whole mountain itself (ie the story and acting)

#1316019Post 15 of 23

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Without having seen this movie, surely the product placement isn't as bad as a Bond flick.

#1316053Post 16 of 23

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i watched this last night, i really liked it alot. good movie about isolation and being lonely in todays world, even though we are connected more than ever (phones, internet, etc). i didn't think the product placing was that bad, made it feel real and actually makes it easier to believe that there are people out there who are living exactly like this.

#1316070Post 17 of 23

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^^my thoughts exactly

saw it just now and i deffenetly liked it but it left me with this sad emotions, wouldnt watch it twice

#1316138Post 18 of 23

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I really enjoyed it, and didn't find the product placement component of it to be distracting at all, and if anything, the constant mention of brands that are really only of interest to people that travel a lot made it feel a bit more realistic. I (thankfully) don't travel as much as I used to, but when I was on the road every week, reward programs, miles, what car I'd get, etc. all mattered A LOT, and those brands are pretty much your whole world. A movie set in airports and hotels that lacked those brands probably wouldn't have felt right, like when you're playing a video football game but they don't use real teams or players.

#1316268Post 19 of 23

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That's great it wasn't distracting for most, because it seemed like a commercial to me... I'd rate the film a 6.5 out 10, which is in rent if you're bored category, not go to a theater category for me personally. :)

#1320019Post 20 of 23

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Liked it, simple story, not too heavy with moments of lightness. Easy watching. Thought Clooney and the married chick had a good chemistry. Not sure about the kid, she looks she's playing dress-up in adult's clothes. Well I guess she's meant to be fresh out of school.

I don't think it's really product placement in a commercial sense. Knowing people who fly, they do use the same brands for miles and rewards. And given the nomadic nature of the story, each logo is almost a signpost for familiarity and home, that's all these frequent flyers recognise--notice Clooney's apartment is contrastingly sparse and lacks any 'personal branding'.

#1321002Post 21 of 23

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I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I related to it well since I traveled for work for an entire year living out of hotels and airports just like Clooney's character did.

#1321792Post 22 of 23

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I so want to see this now, having read this:

[url]http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/reviewcomplete.asp?FID=136159[/url]

#1321860Post 23 of 23

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Up in the Air turned out to be a chick-flick..

... there I said it. :lol:

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