In a message dated Tue, 19 Feb 2002  4:11:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, Nitin Garg 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 03:44:23PM -0500, Aaron Reynolds wrote:
> > On Tuesday, February 19, 2002, at 02:18  PM, Christian Skofteland wrote:
> > 
> > >  They show him sitting in a blind in Pakistan photographing
> > > Snow Leopards witha Nikon F5.  so far so good.  His assistant drops a 
> > > roll of
> > > film (to show how incompetent the locals are I guess, whatever.) and 
> > > when he
> > > picks it up you can clearly see "MAX" in black on a yellow cartridge.
> > 
> > I shouted "Oh...my...GOD!" in the theatre.  Vanessa had to pat my arm to 
> > calm me down.
> > 
> > Did you notice that everything else was perfect?  His tripod was even 
> > weighted with sandbags.
> > 
> > Seriously, though, did Kodak think that the average moviegoer would not 
> > get the Kodak-is-good-film connection if O'Donnell were shooting E200 or 
> > Supra or any one of their actual pro films?  Instead, they just provide 
> > an (additional) unintentional guffaw for those knowledgeable about that 
> > kind of thing.
> 
> They wouldn't get the kodak MAX is a good film connection. And most of
> the viewers wont know what E200 film is.


They may not know what E200 film is, but it's in a yellow box, which makes it look a 
lot like all the other yellow boxes on Wal*Mart's shelves (including the Ektachrome 
200 in the very same store) and completely unlike all the green and blue boxes on in 
Wal*Mart's film section. 
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