hilarious No Signal on the Cell Phone Movie Montage!

Gone are the days in television and film where a cut phone-line or a broken phone-booth/pay-phone signify certain doom in a crisis. Now all the blame lands squarely on the signal you get on your cell phone– as well as it’s battery life, your ability to not drop it in water, and how well it survives a fall. In essence, no signal, no chance… of survival!

Check out the video montage and let us now what you think!

Source: CollegeHumor via /Film

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  1. @piranical on September 26th, 09

    That is hilarious. Hollywood conventions really take me out of a movie/TV show.
    For instance, Heroes this week actually had a chalk outline where the body landed after it fell from the window.
    No one does this! No one EVER did that. It was completely made up by Hollywood. You'd think with all the years of law and order and csi that people would have figured that out by now.
    Getting back to the phone thing I'm finally catching up on Mad Men and there is a good example of a show that because it's period that can't rely on the whole mobile communication thing and it actually helps story as well to have characters that can't be reached at any time any where. There is actually a moment in season 2 where a girl calls Don Draper at his office and she asks "where are you right now" and he responds "In my office, where you called me where do you think I am." too funny
    There are a lot of funny moments like that in the series like Sally Draper in the pilot wearing a dry cleaning bag as a spaceman costume and her mom going off on her about wrinkling the clothes and not saying ANYTHING about the fact that she could die from it. And in season 2 they have a picnic and the whole time they are there Don Draper is worried about getting the car dirty but when they leave he just throws his beer can in the woods and the rest of the family just leaves all their trash on the ground of the park. But people actually did that shit, before the Indian cried on TV that is.

  2. @lovesdanger on September 27th, 09

    98% of those movies are crap!