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DashSatan

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Haha so I just saw mission impossible 4, recommend it by the way. I was wondering for those who saw the film if they knew what case they were using on every iPhone?
 
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If this is the one, then it's $50. I just saw the movie, and it was great. The director was definitely an Apple fanboy.

He definitely loves his Apple products, but I wouldn't call him a fanboy. Fanboys worship and admire from afar, even when unjustified. The director on the other hand, was a former Pixar employee, and worked with Jobs directly, so I'd say his fanaticism has some justification.

http://www.cultofmac.com/136399/how...-4-director-love-apple-let-us-count-the-ways/
 
He definitely loves his Apple products, but I wouldn't call him a fanboy. Fanboys worship and admire from afar, even when unjustified. The director on the other hand, was a former Pixar employee, and worked with Jobs directly, so I'd say his fanaticism has some justification.

http://www.cultofmac.com/136399/how...-4-director-love-apple-let-us-count-the-ways/

Ok maybe he's not the true definition of a fanboy. Apple products dominated the movie though.

Never mind that Apple most likely paid for product placement, provided all the products free etc . . .

Agree though -- definitely the best movie of the series.

I doubt Apple paid for product placement. It's not like they're having a hard time selling devices.
 
I doubt Apple paid for product placement. It's not like they're having a hard time selling devices.

Apple doesn't have problems selling products because they pay movies and tv shows to use their products so they're in front of everyone all the time. If you see the apple logo or iOS UI, you best believe they paid for it, regardless of how well they're doing. That's how Hollywood works. If Apple didn't pay, another company would have and $ talks. It doesn't matter who the director/producer/writer is. It's whatever company pays the most to have their products shown.
 
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