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We Bought a Zoo (2011)
Producer: Julie Yorn
Director: Cameron Crowe
Description: Oscarr Winner Matt Damon gives a heartfelt performance in this "delightful surprise" (Lou Lumenick, New York Post) that's based on a true story. When his teenage son gets into trouble, Benjamin Mee (Damon) gives up a lucrative newspaper job to move his family to the most unlikely of places: a zoo! With help from an eclectic staff, and with many misadventures along the way, Benjamin embarks on a fresh beginning to restore the dilapidated zoo to its former glory, while uniting his family. From the director of Jerry Maguire, We Bought a Zoo is a "wonderful, warm and witty" (Bill Bregoli, CBS Radio News) celebration of the human spirit.
Cokestories: As Benjamin and Rosie leave the cashier at Home Depot, they walk past a triple swing glass door Coca-Cola beverage refrigerator against the wall.
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Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Producer: Albert Broccoli, Alan Silvers, Harry Saltzman
Director: Guy Hamilton
Description: Sean Connery returns as James Bond and hits Las Vegas in order to fold the criminal genius Blofeld's diamond-powered extortion scheme. Amazing action scenes include a wild car chase in downtown Vegas. Co-stars Jill St. John, Charles Gray.
Cokestories: CIA Agent Felix arrives at the Hertz Rent A Car parking lot to rendezvous with James Bond. There is a Coke vending machine just outside the Hertz office. At the Shell gas station, Bond instructs Tiffany to block the Ford van driven by Metz. Bond gets out of the car and passes by a Coke vending machine next to the building. The machine has here’s the real thing slogan and a square Coca-Cola wave logo.
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About Last Night (1986)
Producer: Arnold Stiefel, Jason Brett
Director: Edward Zwick
Description: Based on David Mamet's play "Sexual Perversity in Chicago," this smart comedy stars Rob Lowe and Demi Moore as "bar-crossed lovers" who attempt to prove that romance lives in the singles-crazed world of the 1980s. Along the way, they and their friends discover just how difficult finding--and maintaining--true love can be. With James Belushi, Elizabeth Perkins, George DiCenzo.
Cokestories: A small Coke button sign is visible on the back wall at the Swallow Diner when Dan talks to Gus. A red plastic Coca-Cola crate is upside down at the bottom of a pile of boxes when Dan helps Debbie move out of her apartment. A 2-liter Coca-Cola Classic bottle with a silver cap is on the table when Bernie introduces Carmen to Dan at the company Christmas party. Gus and Dan carry a restored circa 1950s Westinghouse Coca-Cola cooler into their new remodeled City Diner. Gus brings in a 24" porcelain Coca-Cola Disc to show Dan and places it face down on the counter. A light-up round Coca-Cola sign is hung on the wall in the same scene.
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