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To those complaining the ad showed too little information:
The ad wasn't meant as a spec sheet for the iPhone, or to even showcase it's features. The ad made a statement about Apple being a part of the entertainment industry; its understated nature showed how Apple sees the iPhone as an iconic product from an iconic company.
 
The iPhone Commercial Shines In Compairison With Vista Commercials

Did anybody else think that the Vista commercials were crap compaired to the iPhone one? I mean "WOW 1943" and "We know you'll be WOWed when you see Windows Vista." Compaired to the iPhone's greatest movies ever hello style the Vista ones are bad. I know it's a part of a long ad capmpaign but this is bad.:apple:
 
All The Shots, Stars And What Movie They Each Came From In What Year

Here's my best shot list. You all can correct me or finish what I don't know at all til we get it right. Thanks.

1. Zoom to Phone - Alfred Hitchcock Director Dial M For Murder 1954
2. Lucile Ball - I Love Lucy TV Show 1956-64
3. Jackie Gleason - The Honeymooners 1955-56
4. Humphrey Bogart - The Maltese Falcon 1941
5. Marlon Brando - A Streetcar Named Desire 1951 or On The Waterfront 1954 (which is it?)
6. Jerry Lewis - The Bellboy 1960
7. Marilyn Monroe - Some Like It Hot 1959
8. Clark Gable - It Happened One Night 1934
9. Peter Sellers - The Pink Panther 1963
10. Steve McQueen - The Getaway 1972
11. Richard Dryfus - American Graffiti 1973
12. Burt Reynolds - Boogie Nights 1997
13. Bea Benaderet Voice of Betty Rubble - The Flintstones 167 Episodes 1959-66
14. Robert Redford - Three Days of the Condor 1975
15. Michael J. Fox - Back To The Future 1985
16. Harrison Ford - The Fugitive 1993
17. John Cusak - High Fidelity 2000
18. Audrey Tautou - Amélie 2001
19. Kevin Spacey - Glengarry Glen Ross 1992
20. William H. Macy - Fargo 1996
21. Dustin hoffman - Meet The Fockers 2004
22. Will Ferrell - Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy 2004
23. Sarah Jessica Parker (with her PowerBook)- Sex & The City (who can ID the episode name?) 1998-2004
24. Jeff Bridges - The Big Lebowski 1998
25. Billy Crystal - When Harry Met Sally 1989
26. Cameron Diaz - Charlie's Angels 2000
27. Samuel L. Jackson - Shaft 2000
28. John Travolta - Face Off 1997
29. Robert De Niro - Meet The Fockers 2004 ? (Guess)
30. Ben Stiller as (Derek) Zoolander 2001
31. Michael Douglas - The American President 1995
32. Craig T. Nelson's Voice as Bob Parr - The Incredibles 2004
33. John Appleseed - on a rotating iPhone Display 2007
34. Hello
35. Coming in June
36. :apple:

Thanks to all who gave me corrections. Keep the corrections coming. :D
 
This site is amazing. I looked on a bunch of other sites and nothing. Here I have the HD 720 version and the mp4 version in less than an hour! Practically real time.
This is where the HARD CORE Macheads hang. :cool: :apple:


you betcha we're hardcore!! :cool:
 
When juxtaposed with some of Apple's more recent commercials, most specifically Flathead by The Fratellis, it lacks a significant feeling of excitement. I think the concept for the commercial is dead on and perfectly suited for the program it was aired with, but the scenes selected and the sense of excitement that "I need to go buy this thing" really was lacking. It looked like a regular, nice commercial, but certainly did not have the Apple feel to it. I give it a B.
 
loved the commercial. pretty much directed towards the type of crowd that would watch the oscars (older gen/more business-y). of course, that doesn't mean the younger gen. aren't after it.
 
Here's my best shot list. You all can correct me or finish what I don't know at all til we get it right. Thanks.

Shot #18 the french woman has me completely stumped. :confused:

1. Zoom to Phone - Alfred Hitchcock Director Dial M For Murder 1954
2. Lucile Ball - I Love Lucy TV Show 1956-64
3. Jackie Gleason - The Honeymooners 1955-56
4. Humphrey Bogart - Key Largo 1948
5. Marlon Brando - A Streetcar Named Desire 1951 or On The Waterfront 1954 (which is it?)
6. Jerry Lewis - The Bellboy 1960
7. Marilyn Monroe - Some Like It Hot 1959
8. Clark Gable - It Happened One Night 1934
9. Peter Sellers - The Pink Panther 1963
10. Steve McQueen - The Getaway 1972
11. Richard Dryfus - American Graffiti 1973
12. Burt Reynolds - Boogie Nights 1997
13. Bea Benaderet Voice of Betty Rubble - The Flintstones 167 Episodes 1959-66
14. Robert Redford - Three Days of the Condor 1975
15. Michael J. Fox - Back To The Future 1985
16. Harrison Ford - Regarding Henry 1991
17. John Cusak - High Fidelity 2000
18. French woman I am stumped ??? Anyone?
19. Kevin Spacey - Glengarry Glen Ross 1992
20. William H. Macy - Fargo 1996
21. Dustin hoffman - Meet The Fockers 2004
22. Will Ferrell - Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy 2004
23. Sarah Jessica Parker (with her PowerBook)- Sex & The City (who can ID the episode name?) 1998-2004
24. Jeff Bridges - The Big Lebowski 1998
25. Billy Crystal - When Harry Met Sally 1989
26. Cameron Diaz - The Holiday 2006
27. Samuel L. Jackson - Jackie Brown 1997
28. John Travolta - Face Off 1997
29. Robert De Niro - Meet The Fockers 2004 ? (Guess)
30. Ben Stiller as (Derek) Zoolander 2001
31. Michael Douglas - The American President 1995
32. Craig T. Nelson's Voice as Bob Parr - The Incredibles 2004
33. John Appleseed - on iPhone Display 2007
34. Hello
35. Coming in June
36. :apple:

Hey, awesome... my list pales in comparison. The Harrison Ford clip is from The Fugitive.
 
'Multimedia' In my last post I answered that one about the French actress, remember her in The Da Vince Code? The clip is from a very popular french film called Amélie, and her name is Audrey Tautou. She is a goddess!!
 
Is Apple giving the fans a homework assignment?

Fill in the following for each 'Hello':


Hello #:
Actor Name:
Movie:
Character Name:


I wonder if we can squeeze any iPhone info out of it...

Actually, if you take the 2nd letter from the actors family names and first letter after the second vowel in the movie titles and the 4th letter of the characters names you will get the letters necessary to spell out several of the hidden features....good luck!
 
...The ad wasn't meant as a spec sheet for the iPhone, or to even showcase it's features. The ad made a statement about Apple being a part of the entertainment industry....

yes and heres more to note of the marketing strategy for iPhone:

Theres no mention audible or visible of the product being anything other than a phone. I think Apple is going to use this approach for marketing the iPhone and it's a very smart approach (almost as if they're trying not to get caught up in being compared side by side to other smart phones). It doesn't seem like they're going to try to advertise (at least in television commercial) how smart or pda like this product is. The main strong and simple message in advertisement is "it's a phone".
 
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