A smattering of laughs as Vaughan and Wilson reunite in 'The Internship'

Product placement in Hollywood films dates back to the 1920s and nowadays it’s commonplace for blockbusters to offset some of their astronomical budgets with shameless plugs.

A smattering of laughs as Vaughan and Wilson reunite in 'The Internship'

Product placement in Hollywood films dates back to the 1920s and nowadays it’s commonplace for blockbusters to offset some of their astronomical budgets with shameless plugs.

Elliott lured E.T. out of hiding with an oft-mentioned peanut butter candy and James Bond’s antics have always relied on luxury cars and watches.

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