A new Bond movie you say? I was there. Newest installment of the Bond franchise is called 'Skyfall' and it was amusing. Was it worth every penny? May be not. But hey its all relative.
What I found particularly amusing is that most Bond flicks these days are titled incoherent. Like the only connection (not a spoiler) I could find to the title was this old house in the English country. What?
Getting back to why I think the sky is falling though has to do with the preponderence of stuff that mankind is churning out and the manufacturers having a hard time making you buy theirs. Its getting too crowded out there. Customers are confused and marketers are trying very hard to get their attention by announcing its their Last Chance to get IT or Else! If our Thanksgiving sales are an indication people go out there every year as if this is their final opportunity to experience what shopping and spending borrowed money would look like.
So marketing experts use gimmicks like product placement through any and all avaiable channels. From the tray tables in an airplane to the loo you are bombarded with an advert or a suggestion to try or buy a ware or service.
Same with Skyfall. It is getting to be two hours of advert time for large multinationals for which customers actually pay to watch (and sometimes not even know they did) ... this is beautiful. From wrist watches to computers to cars to clothing and oh a lifestyle if you chose to its all on sale and all in your face - in full 7.1 (pointless) surround sound and high resolution!
Sky is the limit.
I like chocolates. Godiva Dark with Almonds - not sure of the naked woman on the horse to be the icon of some choice cocoa based products but tastes good. Started in Belgium but now owned by some Turks. Cadburys - Fruit and Nut Milk Bars - awesome combination of dried fruit pieces along with a medley of nuts makes your toungue dance - started by a Brit now owen by Kraft USA. Lindt Hazelnut spheres - made by a Swiss confectioner are divine balls that melt in your mouth with a lingering nutty taste Ghirardelli Milk Crisp Squares - crunchy and light these milk squares are easy on the palate but pack some serious calories - all good I say! Originally founded by an Italian who moved around till he landed in SF Bay today also owned by the Swiss Lindt empire.
This is probably what chief Vitalstatistix of Asterix fame was scared of..the sky falling on his head.
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