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Wednesday, November 02, 2005
The Reject's Guitar

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I really enjoyed The Devil's Rejects but I still find it pretty amusing that it would spawn a guitar (by Schetcer). It seems pretty random and might look a bit odd when someone plays it five or so year in the future. I can't imagine seeing someone now playing a guitar with a Jason X theme to it.

This does make me wonder why not more movies have guitars as tie-in products. Why not promote The Weather Man with Nic Cage's sullen face painted across a Gibson Explorer? Don't the producers of Jarhead realize images of soldiers in the Iraq desert is perfect for the sweet, chiming sounds of a Rickenbacker 12-string (made popular by The Byrds)?

We can only hope that these "guitpromos" become such a hit that soon enough you might hear someone strumming a few chords in the seat behind you at the local movie place.

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