Love these commercials. This actually helped me get ready for rehearsals of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. Made me pumped. I have a one step 2 and it is amazing.
I can't believe there was a Kodak colorburst instant camera in that first Spectre commercial. The camera Polaroid sued Kodak over which ended up with a Kodak being forced discontinue that camera
Wow! Thanks for posting these!!! Great memories! Do you have the one (circa 1986 maybe 1987) where a young man working at an architectural firm is in a meeting. His wife calls and asks him to come home. He whispers that he can't and one can see that his co-workers are irritated. Then he says, "What?" Looks in his brief case and sees some polaroid shots. His eyes get as big as saucers, then says, "I'll be right over."
I don't remember that one. I remember one were a cat kept getting the dog in trouble for getting into trash until the dog snapped a Polaroid catching the cat.
I still have my impulse working!
@Amateur Polaroider ikr
@Kace Malcolm huh
@Kace Malcolm i won't try it tho, thx
Love these commercials. This actually helped me get ready for rehearsals of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. Made me pumped. I have a one step 2 and it is amazing.
I can't believe there was a Kodak colorburst instant camera in that first Spectre commercial. The camera Polaroid sued Kodak over which ended up with a Kodak being forced discontinue that camera
Wow
iconic
Wow! Thanks for posting these!!! Great memories!
Do you have the one (circa 1986 maybe 1987) where a young man working at an architectural firm is in a meeting. His wife calls and asks him to come home. He whispers that he can't and one can see that his co-workers are irritated. Then he says, "What?" Looks in his brief case and sees some polaroid shots. His eyes get as big as saucers, then says, "I'll be right over."
I don't remember that one. I remember one were a cat kept getting the dog in trouble for getting into trash until the dog snapped a Polaroid catching the cat.
Both commercials are on UA-cam🥰
ill stick to digital
I personally enjoy both. The digital for clear pictures and the instant camera for artistic fun and nostalgia.
But nobody ever prints digital pics and puts them in a photo album. I miss that.
@@juliam1099 Yeah