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It is also an effective way of keeping people interested in a franchise that's been going on as long as Bond has, it is necessary to keep auidences interested and prevented people 'forgetting' and losing motivation to stay loyal. However, in a style that has become common to modern theatre, Sony released 'teaser trailers' months before the release in order to get people hyped and excited long before the films premiere. The official trailer was released in anticipation of the film coming out, which is normal for marketing techniques. Marketing: Advertising: Posters, trailers, teaser trailers, merchandise, interviews/press tours, magazines and photo shoots.
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The name itself is star enough and doesn't require a major movie star.
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M&M’s has a huge placement – it was involved in a few scenes with Grouchy Smurf: first, he landed in s dish, full of M&M’s he then fell in love with a green M&M’s plush and had a log conversation with her / it. Sony Vaio laptop in The Smurfs (2011, Columbia Pictures, screen capture) M&M’s
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Sony Vaio laptop in The Smurfs (2011, Columbia Pictures, screen capture) Sony’s product placement is obvious, because the movie was created in Sony Animation Studios and was distributed by Columbia Pictures, which is owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. The Smurfs was full of product placement, so let’s check some very obvious cases.
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The movie received generally negative reviews and I have to agree with them, although the movie might be a bit more interesting for those viewers (including myself) that watched the TV series some 20 years ago. It’s a big budget production that cost $110 million, but till today grossed more than $480 million worldwide. The stories follow a group of Smurfs, small (three apples high) creatures that live in the woods and their everyday battles with the evil wizard Gargamel and his cat Azrael. It was first introduced as a series of comic books by the Belgian cartoonist Peyo in 1958. The Smurfs is an animated television series that was hugely popular during my childhood.