X Files new series
Discussion
GTEYE said:
A truly terrible hour of TV, almost comedy at times but not intentional.
Also a rather bizarrely long car chase, which may actually have been a Ford Mustang commercial - blatant product placement in a most unsubtle way.
Standard for the US though as their commercial product placement rules are wide open compared to the those here in the UK (since it was introduced here years ago requiring the "P" logo before / during / after advert breaks.Also a rather bizarrely long car chase, which may actually have been a Ford Mustang commercial - blatant product placement in a most unsubtle way.
Based on the Ford blurb below, expect more obvious placements for a few other vehicles too.
Ford E-Marketing said:
When the new X-Files miniseries hit the airwaves last weekend on Fox, you were probably more interested on the unfolding conspiracies and the unexplainable weird than transportation. So what car do Mulder and Scully drive in the new X-Files? You guessed it! They drive a Ford. Of course it's not just any old Ford, FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully drive a 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum. This top-of-the-line SUV brings excellent power to the road at a reasonable price, and the addition of the elite Platinum trim means that this seven-passenger beast comes equipped with some of the best technology and connectivity features on the market.
“Pairing the vehicle that set the bar for SUVs with the show that set the standard for sci-fi television is a great relationship,” said Ginger Kasanic, Ford marketing manager, SUVs and technology in a recent Ford press release. “To be a part of an iconic television show that is so technology-centric is a perfect fit for the Explorer range – a vehicle loaded with driver-assist technology.”
The partnership of Ford with the X-Files dates back to the original season in 1993 when Mulder drove a Ford Taurus. We doubt that that original had many of the great features available on Platinum Ford vehicles today. The Ford Taurus (though likely not the original vehicle) will appear again in the new X-Files miniseries, along with a Ford Escape and a Ford Mustang at some point in the six-episode series.
“Pairing the vehicle that set the bar for SUVs with the show that set the standard for sci-fi television is a great relationship,” said Ginger Kasanic, Ford marketing manager, SUVs and technology in a recent Ford press release. “To be a part of an iconic television show that is so technology-centric is a perfect fit for the Explorer range – a vehicle loaded with driver-assist technology.”
The partnership of Ford with the X-Files dates back to the original season in 1993 when Mulder drove a Ford Taurus. We doubt that that original had many of the great features available on Platinum Ford vehicles today. The Ford Taurus (though likely not the original vehicle) will appear again in the new X-Files miniseries, along with a Ford Escape and a Ford Mustang at some point in the six-episode series.
AlexRS2782 said:
GTEYE said:
A truly terrible hour of TV, almost comedy at times but not intentional.
Also a rather bizarrely long car chase, which may actually have been a Ford Mustang commercial - blatant product placement in a most unsubtle way.
Standard for the US though as their commercial product placement rules are wide open compared to the those here in the UK (since it was introduced here years ago requiring the "P" logo before / during / after advert breaks.Also a rather bizarrely long car chase, which may actually have been a Ford Mustang commercial - blatant product placement in a most unsubtle way.
Based on the Ford blurb below, expect more obvious placements for a few other vehicles too.
Ford E-Marketing said:
When the new X-Files miniseries hit the airwaves last weekend on Fox, you were probably more interested on the unfolding conspiracies and the unexplainable weird than transportation. So what car do Mulder and Scully drive in the new X-Files? You guessed it! They drive a Ford. Of course it's not just any old Ford, FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully drive a 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum. This top-of-the-line SUV brings excellent power to the road at a reasonable price, and the addition of the elite Platinum trim means that this seven-passenger beast comes equipped with some of the best technology and connectivity features on the market.
“Pairing the vehicle that set the bar for SUVs with the show that set the standard for sci-fi television is a great relationship,” said Ginger Kasanic, Ford marketing manager, SUVs and technology in a recent Ford press release. “To be a part of an iconic television show that is so technology-centric is a perfect fit for the Explorer range – a vehicle loaded with driver-assist technology.”
The partnership of Ford with the X-Files dates back to the original season in 1993 when Mulder drove a Ford Taurus. We doubt that that original had many of the great features available on Platinum Ford vehicles today. The Ford Taurus (though likely not the original vehicle) will appear again in the new X-Files miniseries, along with a Ford Escape and a Ford Mustang at some point in the six-episode series.
“Pairing the vehicle that set the bar for SUVs with the show that set the standard for sci-fi television is a great relationship,” said Ginger Kasanic, Ford marketing manager, SUVs and technology in a recent Ford press release. “To be a part of an iconic television show that is so technology-centric is a perfect fit for the Explorer range – a vehicle loaded with driver-assist technology.”
The partnership of Ford with the X-Files dates back to the original season in 1993 when Mulder drove a Ford Taurus. We doubt that that original had many of the great features available on Platinum Ford vehicles today. The Ford Taurus (though likely not the original vehicle) will appear again in the new X-Files miniseries, along with a Ford Escape and a Ford Mustang at some point in the six-episode series.
All but effectively canned by Fox as they've elected not to renew for Season 12. Evidently it could return again in the future, but there are no plans for anything "at the moment".
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-x-files/news/a857...
It appears the last season saw a massive drop off in viewers (i'm not surprised tbh as although a couple of the episodes were decent / funny, a lot of them were just filler you could skip over).
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-x-files/news/a857...
It appears the last season saw a massive drop off in viewers (i'm not surprised tbh as although a couple of the episodes were decent / funny, a lot of them were just filler you could skip over).
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