Talk:Airlines in films

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I'm not saying I'm entirely opposed to this article, but is there a reason why this info isn't at product placement? Tokerboy

Which really needs an article, BTW. Tokerboy
You're right on both points, Toker. I think this article should go. -- Zoe

I wouldnt call it product placement because it isnt announcing any airlines or saying people should fly on them. Product placement would be when the airlines themselves are shown at movies, trying to make people think that famous actors fly them. Although I guess that after reading this article the viewer would be more open-eyed towards checking the scenes where the airline appears, but, I mean, everyone knows that Mike Myers, for example, probably wouldnt have flown on Virgin Atlantic (on Austin Powers, that is) unless Virgin Atlantic paid big bucks to the movie producer to be there in the first place. I think mostly everybody knows how the movie promotion deal works!

Antonio The Sad Clown Martin


How about the fictional Aerotica mentioned in All That Jazz? --Vladko 03:53, 16 March 2007 (UTC)