Talk:Play It Again, Sam (film)

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That is a lot of brand names for the time period, but it does not belong in the article.


 * Product Placement

The film is liberally spread with references to or appearances of specific products:


 * Darvon
 * Fresca
 * Crest toothpaste
 * Canoe aftershave
 * Lavoris
 * Mennen deodorant
 * Johnson and Johnson baby powder
 * Early Times bourbon
 * J & B whisky
 * Harvey's Bristol Cream
 * Coca Cola
 * Seven Up
 * Coors beer
 * De Soto Taxis
 * Yellow Cab Co.
 * United Airlines
 * Plymouth cars
 * Budweiser beer
 * Fannie Farmer
 * Clover milk
 * Band-Aid plasters
 * Trident chewing gum
 * The National Enquirer
 * Peptobismol
 * Polaroid (referenced as Dick walks into the sea)

ok then "unusual"
So the article says, " The film was directed by Herbert Ross, which is unusual, as Allen usually directs all his own written work." I tightened up by remove the "which is unusual..." part of the sentence, since a quick look at his filmography shows he's directed about 2/3 of them, which doesn't make Ross being the director particularly unusual; in fact, when he did this movie, he had directed fewer than half of them. I got reverted; I still don't think the phrase is at all necessary. --jpgordon:==( o ) 23:50, 14 December 2013 (UTC)


 * It's actually very unusual. Out of the dozens of films he's written, Allen has directed all but two of them. - Gothicfilm (talk) 00:07, 15 December 2013 (UTC)