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  • Mark J June 11, 2005 @ 2:45 am

    During a home invasion, you could use it as a safe room! That is, until either a) you died from the cold or b) the invaders got hungry. Nevermind… bad idea.

  • Sunny June 11, 2005 @ 5:22 am

    Forget the fridge. Who knew that a people mover can take on 3 BMWs and come out on top?

  • Matt Robin June 11, 2005 @ 6:47 am

    Pity it’s so hard (mission impossible?) to get Sub-Zero fridges in the UK!

  • Mike Purvis June 11, 2005 @ 6:56 am

    I *tried* to see Mr & Mrs last night. We were at the cinema an hour before showtime and they were already sold out. Dreadful.

    So it was a School of Rock DVD night instead.

  • Greg June 11, 2005 @ 8:11 am

    I love the fact that Tank was wearing a Fight Club t-shirt when they were “interrogating” him in the motel. Classic!

  • Ryan Christensen June 11, 2005 @ 10:29 am

    I KNEW there was a reason that all the biggest celebs on MTV’s Cribs had a Sub-Zero!

  • shorty114 June 11, 2005 @ 1:45 pm

    Wow. This I gotta see.

  • jess June 11, 2005 @ 3:37 pm

    Oh god that movie was so hot. And so were those cars.

  • jess June 11, 2005 @ 3:38 pm

    ….whoa, like everything was bullet proof in that film.

  • Monkie June 11, 2005 @ 4:40 pm

    Besides making sure no one shoots your milk, what would be the use of a bullet proof fridge? If someone comes and tries to rob me, I don’t think I’d fit in the fridge… Plus.. that’d be really cold.

  • Hoover June 11, 2005 @ 8:45 pm

    Teflon coated bullets would render that door useless.

  • Jeremy Shields June 11, 2005 @ 10:35 pm

    This makes me want to go check out Mr. and Mrs… hmm.

  • Potter System June 12, 2005 @ 6:01 pm

    ….whoa, like everything was bullet proof in that film.

    Exclude the glasses of the Coleman’s van…

  • Matt Robin June 12, 2005 @ 6:13 pm

    I watched Mr and Ms Smith today – and I was impressed that it wasn’t as tacky as I thought it would be! And yes, Matt, I looked out for the scene with the Sub-Zero too!

    Sunny: I paid attention to the BMW Vs. People Carrier chase too…(notice how the BMW drivers had to slow down to make the other car look faster?! *Laughs*)…a good scene though.

    Greg: I looked for the Fight Club t-shirt name-drop too…nice!

    Anyone pick-up on the fact that the couple’s counciling sessions were a direct homage to ‘When Harry Met Sally’? (I thought that was nicely done too). Not sure if Brad and Angelina were convincing as a married couple though.

  • elissa June 12, 2005 @ 7:44 pm

    funniest thing is, when mrs. smith was acting like a dominatrix in order to kill that guy, i totally screamed, I HAVE THAT RIDING CROP!! i can’t seem to find a photo of angelina jolie with the crop, but go see the movie and check this: http://knobbyknees.net/xxx/halloweengirls.jpg

    i am so amused.

  • Patrick June 13, 2005 @ 7:38 am

    Yeah, that movie was actually good. I was impressed, it was enjoyable. There are surprises every day.

  • Adam Bramwell June 17, 2005 @ 5:07 pm

    Having Brad Pitt actually incorporate the product placements into his lines was so laughable it was funny.

    When a baddie jumps in the van and out the other side: “That door’s kinda useful”
    With a slow pan over Kost Kuts furniture store: “That’s a good store”

    How much more blatant can you get?
    For was amusing because I’ve never seen it done so blatantly before, but it’s bordering on infotainment.. very entertaining movie nonetheless

  • ellen July 7, 2006 @ 2:34 am

    The last person who wrote in is a retard. What he thought was product placement was just bargain-basement social commentary. I mean, really, the arrows on the sales floor of ‘HomeMade’? It’s a parody of IKEA, and neither store really exists. If you’re going to bitch about your own consumer culture, you probably should know what it is. No wonder no one else posted after you.

    I want my Ambien to kick in right. now.

  • DEXTER January 24, 2009 @ 5:17 pm

    Sub-Zeros are not bullet prof. Obviously they use fake one probably plastic.

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