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Went and saw Inception last night, and was wondering if anyone knew which airline's hard product it was? Also, they said it was First class... but it looked pretty average and somewhat modified anyway!
 
I haven't seen the movie, but internal airline shots in movies are typically a bit fictional. It's non-trivial to get the lighting set up for movie shots in an actual airworthy aircraft
 
I haven't seen the movie, but internal airline shots in movies are typically a bit fictional. It's non-trivial to get the lighting set up for movie shots in an actual airworthy aircraft

Happens though :)
 
I haven't seen the movie, but internal airline shots in movies are typically a bit fictional. It's non-trivial to get the lighting set up for movie shots in an actual airworthy aircraft

Yeh, the middle block of seats seemed to be missing, and the ones along the side that they were using were in a coffin type layout.
 
Didn't like the movie.

Thought the seats looked a little like CX, but it's neither their current or previous F products.

There is some chatter @ FT including a pic First-class cabin in movie 'Inception' - FlyerTalk Forums

In one shot there was a plane with an Australian rego tag. Anyone remember what it was? "VH-JZA" I think, but can't recall.
 
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