I'd like to know why people don't assume Nokia, which has already survived 140 years of existance, wouldn't survive again as long? I mean this was a 'vintage' car after all, going by the fact that it had wheels, unlike everything else in the film (Kirks vintage motorbike aside). It actually struck me as making sense. The Bud thing too, theres nothing more stable than the need to get drunk.
People complained about Nokia in Cloverfield too, which I never understood. It wasn't like Smallville ffs.
Yeah the product placement took me by surprise, but I guess it wasn't terribly intrusive. Kirk's bike definitely had a different engine sound than what I would expect, plus I believe that there were no spokes in the wheels.
Nokia the Communications/Cell phone company has not been around for that long; more like late 60s, early 70s.
There have been other "Nokia" companies though, all of which started in the town of Nokia, Finland. One produced toilet paper, rubber boots for the Russian army, etc.
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I'd like to know why people don't assume Nokia, which has already survived 140 years of existance, wouldn't survive again as long? I mean this was a 'vintage' car after all, going by the fact that it had wheels, unlike everything else in the film (Kirks vintage motorbike aside). It actually struck me as making sense. The Bud thing too, theres nothing more stable than the need to get drunk.
People complained about Nokia in Cloverfield too, which I never understood. It wasn't like Smallville ffs.
Yeah the product placement took me by surprise, but I guess it wasn't terribly intrusive. Kirk's bike definitely had a different engine sound than what I would expect, plus I believe that there were no spokes in the wheels.
Nokia the Communications/Cell phone company has not been around for that long; more like late 60s, early 70s.
There have been other "Nokia" companies though, all of which started in the town of Nokia, Finland. One produced toilet paper, rubber boots for the Russian army, etc.