- The Hire
Infobox Film
name = The Hire
director =John Frankenheimer Ang Lee Wong Kar-Wai Guy Ritchie Alejandro González Iñárritu John Woo Joe Carnahan Tony Scott
producer =Robyn Boardman Mary Ann Marino Robert Van de Weteringe Buys Jacky Pang Yee Wah Tapas Blank Arthur Anderson Tony McGarry Leon Corcos
David MitchellAngelica De Leon Nicole Dionne Pelayo Gutiérrez Aristides McGarry David Fincher Philip Steuer Ridley Scott Tony Scott Jules Daly Brian DiLorenzo
writer =Andrew Kevin Walker David Carter Joe Sweet Guy Ritchie Alejandro González Iñárritu Guillermo Arriaga Greg Hahn Vincent Ngo Joe Carnahan
starring =Clive Owen Tomas Milian Mason Lee Forest Whitaker Mickey Rourke Adriana Lima
MadonnaStellan Skarsgård Lois Smith Maury Chaykin Kathryn Morris Don Cheadle F. Murray Abraham Clifton Powell Gary Oldman James Brown Danny Trejo Marilyn Manson
music =PrimalScream Music Michael Wandmacher Mychael Danna Joel Goodman Jeff Rona Harry Gregson-Williams Steve Jablonsky Clint Mansell
distributor =BMW Films
released =2001 ,2002
runtime = 64 minutes (total of all eight films)
country =USA
language = English
website = http://www.bmwusa.com/uniquelybmw/bmw_art/filmsThe
BMW film series, "The Hire" was a series of eight short films (each about eight minutes long, on average) produced for the Internet in 2001 and 2002. A form ofbranded content , all eight films featured popular directors from across the globe, starredClive Owen as the "Driver", and highlighted the performance aspects of various BMW automobiles.Plot
The smaller intricacies of each short film's plot differ but one constant remains:
Clive Owen plays "The Driver", a man who goes from place to place (in presumably rented BMW automobiles), getting hired by various people to be a sort of transport for their vital needs.History
On April 26th, 2002, John Frankenheimer's "
Ambush " premiered on the BMW Films website and, two weeks later, was followed by Ang Lee's "Chosen". [http://www.boardsmag.com/articles/magazine/20010501/bmw.html Boards :: BMW Drives Online Film Traffic ] ] Soon after, director Wong Kar-Wai was tapped to make a third film, entitled, "The Follow ", a dramatic piece about a runaway wife being followed by "The Driver". The film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival and received raves. It was followed by Guy Ritchie's "Star " and Alejandro González Iñárritu's "Powder Keg ". [http://www.motortrend.com/features/auto_news/112_news051015_bmw_the_hire The Hire Film Series By BMW to End ] ]After the series began, BMW saw their 2001 sales numbers go up 12% from last year and the movies were viewed over 11 million times in four months. 2 million people registered with the website and a large majority of users, registered to the site, sent film links to their friends and family causing the site to go viral and sales to skyrocket. [http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/546.asp iMedia Connection: BMW Films: The Ultimate Marketing Scheme ] ] [http://wiki.media-culture.org.au/index.php/Viral_Marketing_-_Case_Study_-_BMW_Films Viral Marketing - Case Study - BMW Films - M/Cyclopedia of New Media ] ]
The films proved to be so popular, BMW ended up producing a free
DVD for customers who visited select BMW dealerships. However, BMW hit a small snag. In September, BMW andVanity Fair magazine decided to release a more public version of the "The Hire". [ [http://www.articleclick.com/Article/Culturing-Marketing-Media-Virus/917733 Culturing Marketing Media Virus ] ] Unfortunately, the Vanity Fair disc did not include Wong Kar-Wai's "The Follow". This DVD was also distributed at select dealerships as the first version could no longer be legally distributed. The explanation behind this was an apparent dispute with actor,Forest Whitaker , who had an unbilled part in the movie and had only agreed to be in the movie if it was shown, exclusively, on the Internet. When the movie was released to DVD, Whitaker had allegedly exercised an option in his contract which stipulated that the movie would not be released in any other format without authorization from the actor himself which BMW failed to obtain. The second disc, in lieu of carrying "The Follow", contained a link to the site, instructing the viewer to watch the movie online if they wanted to see the movie. [http://www.thedigitalreview.com/forum/showthread.php?t=134 The Digital Review - BMW Films: The Hire - DVD Review ] ]Nonetheless, the DVD was highly sought on Internet forums as the September issue of Vanity Fair quickly vanished from shelves and became a rare find. BMW also pulled off a major coup when the movies were actually reviewed by
Time Magazine andThe New York Times who praised BMW for creating entertaining content for "discerning movie watchers".The series continued in October 2002, replacing producer David Fincher with Ridley and Tony Scott due to Fincher's continuing work on "
Panic Room ".Season 2 opened in big, loud fashion by debuting a dark action/comedy piece by Tony Scott called "
Beat the Devil ". The movie (shot in Scott's trademark pseudo-psychedelic style) featured James Brown enlisting The Driver to take him to Vegas to re-work a decades-old deal he made with the devil which evidently gave Brown his "fame and fortune". [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3073236/ That’s advertainment! - - MSNBC.com ] ]Some differences were evident. Whereas the first season was serious and subdued with tiny bursts of action and comedy, the second season was all flash and fun. To fit this motif, John Woo and Joe Carnahan were hired to direct "
Hostage " and "Ticker ", respectively. The other main difference was that, instead of showcasing several different BMW cars (like the first season had done), the only car showcased was the then-new BMW Z4 Roadster.To celebrate the premiere of the second season, BMW threw a party at the Arclight Cinema in Hollywood, CA on October 17, 2002, just a week before the movie's Internet debut. The party, co-hosted by Vanity Fair, also served as a charity/benefit for the homeless. [http://xsports.emailwire.com/cgi-bin/news/db.cgi?db=ads&uid=default&ID=3071&C1=Entertainment&view_records=1&full_view=1&mm_only=1]
A month after the premiere of "Beat the Devil", DirecTV began airing the entire series, in half-hour loops for five full weeks, on one of the blank satellite channels the system offered. The films were a success and, as a result, DirecTV considered using blank channels to air other companies' ads as well. [ [http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA617907.html Advertisement ] ]
In 2003, BMW decided to make a third (and final) DVD compilation of "The Hire". The new DVD made its debut at The Palais des Festival during the 2003 Cannes Film Festival and contained all eight movies, including Wong Kar-Wai's previously absent, "The Follow". Once again, the disc became available at select dealerships but fans could also obtain the disc, for a nominal shipping fee (which was identical for any shipping address, worldwide), via the BMW Films website.
During the last quarter of 2004,
Dark Horse Comics and BMW planned to publish a 6-issuecomic book limited series based on the main character of the films. The books were written byKurt Busiek ,Bruce Campbell ,Katsuhiro Otomo , andMark Waid as well as other comic book talent. [ [http://www.motortrend.com/features/auto_news/112_040730_hirecomics/ BMW's "The Driver" to Get Comic Book Series - Motor Trend News ] ] Only four books were produced. "Tycoon" was the last book released (in December of 2005). While the comics are still able to be purchased in collector shops and some comic book stores, they are no longer able to be purchased on the BMW website.On October 21st, 2005, BMW stopped distribution of "The Hire" on DVD and removed all eight films from the BMWFilms website just four years after the first film debuted. The series was abandoned, reportedly, because the project had become too expensive to afford. However, heavier factors may have played a part. VP of marketing (and the proverbial "father" of the BMW Films project), James McDowell, left BMW to become the VP of sales and marketing for BMW's "Mini USA" division. BMW also split from longtime ad partner, Fallon Worldwide which was the creative production outlet for the series and BMW's German division had attempted to become involved with the US division of the company, cutting costs. [ [http://www.mediabuyerplanner.com/2005/10/03/bmw_backs_out_of_branded/ BMW Backs Out of Branded Entertainment - Media Buyer Planner ] ] .
The end results were staggering: the series had been viewed over 100 million times in four years and had changed the way products were advertised.
Copies of the DVD are still commonly found in Internet shops and auction sites. The movies, themselves, continue to appear on many torrent searches and
viral video sites around the Internet.In early 2006, BMW released a line of free "BMW Audiobooks" to take advantage of the iPod/mp3-player revolution (and the fact that most BMW's came with the "iPod connector" pre-installed in their vehicles). While the stories had the same pulp-action feel as "The Hire", the character of "The Driver" is noticeably absent. The audiobooks are both free (like the films that preceded them) and are still available for download from the BMW website. [ [http://www.carkeys.co.uk/news/2006/february/07/8301.asp BMW Audio Books | Road Tests, Auto Features ] ]
On February 17, 2007,
MINI (BMW) launched a new short film series called, "Hammer and Coop". The series is a comedic parody of old 70s action-television shows likeStarsky & Hutch andCharlie's Angels and showcases BMW's "Mini-Cooper" line of cars as the featured product. [ [http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=119769 Marketing: Mini USA Launches "Hammer & Coop" Blitz ] ]Details
eason 1
"Ambush"
The Driver escorts an elderly man to an undisclosed location, where he is confronted by a van full of armed men and is warned that the old man has stolen a large amount of diamonds. The old man claims to have swallowed the diamonds and that the men will likely cut him open to retrieve the diamonds. The Driver decides at the last minute to help him, participating in a car chase and shootout with the van. The Driver eventually evades his pursuers and watches their destruction. He then delivers the old man to a town nearby and asks the merchant if he did indeed swallowed the diamonds. The client merely chuckles and walks away. The Driver smiles and leaves.
* withTomas Milian
* Directed byJohn Frankenheimer
* Featured the BMW 7 Series"Chosen"
The Driver protects a holy Asian child that was brought to America by boat. The child gives the Driver a gift but says that he is not supposed to open it yet. After being pursued by many armed assassins, and being grazed in the ear, he delivers the boy to another holy man. The Boy however signals silently to the Driver that the man is not actually a monk, indicated by his footwear. The Driver defeats the impostor holy man and rescues the boy. As he leaves the Driver opens the gift which is revealed to be a Hulk bandage for his bleeding ear.
* Directed byAng Lee
* Featured the BMW 5 Series"The Follow"
The Driver is hired by a nervous movie manager (Whitaker) to spy on a paranoid actor's wife. During his tailing of the wife, the Driver describes the right way to tail someone. As he follows her he begins to fear what he might learn of her apparently tragic life, which ends with him giving the manager's money back. The wife was evidently trying to leave the country to find her mother but was beaten at one point, most likely by her husband.
* withForest Whitaker ,Mickey Rourke , andAdriana Lima
* Directed byWong Kar-wai
* Featured the BMW 3 Series and the Z3 roadster"Star"
The Driver is chosen by a spoiled and shallow celebrity to drive her to a venue. Unbeknownst to her, her manager has actually hired the Driver to teach the celebrity a lesson. Pretending to escape her pursuing bodyguards, the Driver recklessly drives through the city, tossing the hapless celebrity all around the backseat. They arrive at the venue, where she is thrown out of the car and photographed by
paparazzi in an embarrassing end on the red carpet.
* with Madonna
* Directed byGuy Ritchie
* Featured the BMW M5"Powder Keg"
The Driver is drafted by the UN to rescue a wounded war photographer named Harvey Jacobs from out of hostile territory. While they are leaving Jacobs tells the Driver about the horrors he saw as a photographer, but he regrets his inability to help war victims. He gives the Driver the film needed for a
New York Times story and also his dog tags to give to his mother. When they reach the border, they are confronted by a guard who begins to draw arms as Jacobs begins taking pictures, trying to get himself killed. The Driver drives through a hail of gunfire to the border, but finds Jacobs killed by a bullet through the seat. The Driver arrives in America to give the dog tags to Jacobs' blind mother.
* withStellan Skarsgård andLois Smith
* Directed byAlejandro González Iñárritu
* Featured the BMW X5eason 2
"Hostage"
The Driver is hired by the
FBI to help defuse a hostage situation. A disgruntled employee has kidnapped a CEO and has hidden her, demanding $5,088,042. The Driver delivers the money, writing the sum on his hand as instructed by the hostage taker. After he is told that he holds the life of a person in his hand, he is ordered to burn the money. As he complies, the federal agents break in and attempt to subdue the man, who shoots himself in the head before he reveals where the woman is hidden. The Driver then tries to find the hostage before she drowns in the trunk of a sinking car. As a twist, the kidnapped woman is revealed to be the hostage taker's lover. She coldly taunts the dying man in the hospital.
* withMaury Chaykin andKathryn Morris
* Directed byJohn Woo
* Featured theBMW Z4 "Ticker"
The Driver drives a wounded diplomat, who carries a mysterious briefcase, while under helicopter attack. The Driver manages to destroy his pursuers, but refuses to proceed without knowing the contents of the damaged briefcase. It is revealed that the diplomat guards a human heart for a peacekeeper, whose life is needed for the continued freedom of the people. The case is delivered, and the tyrant is forced to give up his attempt to take the country by force. The Driver leaves for another mission.
* withDon Cheadle
* cameos byRay Liotta ,F. Murray Abraham ,Robert Patrick ,Clifton Powell andDennis Haysbert as US agents.
* Directed byJoe Carnahan
* Featured theBMW Z4 "Beat The Devil"
The Driver drag-races the Devil, in order to earn
James Brown his soul.
* withJames Brown ,Gary Oldman ,Danny Trejo andMarilyn Manson
* Directed byTony Scott
* Featured theBMW Z4 "The Subplot Films"
Four smaller movies, dubbed "The Subplot Movies" were shot and directed by Ben Younger. Lacking any real style (and appearing to be shot with a standard consumer-level DV-cam), they were designed to "fill in the gaps" between the five films and featured a man who appeared to be tracking "The Driver", finding "clues" usually scribbled, in pen, on small pieces of paper. The movies, at first glance, have no real connection to the "Driver" movies at all and made no real sense. Little did viewers realize that the "clues" in the movie were part of a hidden game that would lead intuitive fans to a party in Las Vegas, Nevada.
=Contest/Game & Party=Shortly after the release of the "Subplot Films", reports circulated around the Internet that Apple, Starbucks, BMW Films First Illinois Mortgage, and Susstones' all had a small, hidden link on their website that had a direct connection with the movies. Upon further investigation, three phone numbers and a web address were found in the four films, which led many viewers to call those numbers and go to that website.
Thousands took to the web, taking place in the hunt but only 250 actually solved the puzzle, which allowed the lucky few to be entered in a drawing to win a 2003 BMW Z4, seen in "Hostage".
The final piece of the puzzle was a voicemail, instructing participants to meet with a correspondent in Las Vegas, the site of a VIP Party for BMW where the Z4 was given away to a couple from Bellingham, Washington. [ [http://www.unfiction.com/compendium/2003/01/12/uncapping-the-ride-bmw-endgame-gives-hope/ unfiction.com » compendium archive » Uncapping the Ride - BMW Endgame Gives Hope ] ] [http://www.zbimmers.org/pages/bmwfilms.html]
Influences
Several companies attempted to capitalize on the success of BMW's film series. In 2002, the
Nissan car company produced their own short film featuring their newly reintroduced 350Z. Titled "The Run", the movie was directed by John Bruno, aJames Cameron prodigy who worked with Cameron on "True Lies ", "The Abyss " and "". The film was shown in theaters before feature films in November 2002. Nissan offered a DVD of the film for $9.95. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2002_Dec_3/ai_94816094 Nissan Shifts Into Entertainment With Its First Short Film, ``The Run'; Award-Winning Nissan 350Z Stars in Adrenaline-Filled Film by Two-Time Academy Award-Winner John Bruno | Business Wire | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] A few years later, Bombardier Recreational Products company introduced a series of short movies on the Internet which showcased their "Sea-Doo" line ofpersonal water craft (PWC) [ [http://www.ijsba.com/ijsba/index.cfm?s=ijsba&t=2007/misc/0018.htm BRP Uses Elaborate Multi-Media Campaign To Promote Sea-Doo Brands to the Masses ] ] while Covad Business also constructed a campy Internet horror film based on their products called, "The Ringing". The film showcasedVOIP technology, which was new at the time. [ [http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/voip/covad-business-voip.asp Covad Business VoIP ] ]And BMW Canada also had released a short film that was in no way related to "The Hire" series in 2004. The short was called "Mr. Jones: Drive", which starred
Julian Richings as the title character andSandrine Holt as a grieving woman who jumps into Mr. Jones' BMW as he was following behind a funeral procession. Unlike the shorts in "The Hire" series, "Mr. Jones: Drive" was more of a dramatic short work than action-centered piece. The short itself was displayed on BMW Canada's website for a while, no longer being accessible as of Spring 2006.References
External links
* [http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/Uniquely/TVAndNewMedia/BMWFilms.aspx BMW Films The Hire Series]
* [http://www.darkhorse.com/search/search.php?frompage=userinput&sstring=The+Hire&x=0&y=0 Dark Horse The Hire Section]
* [http://www.bmw-audiobooks.com/ BMW Audio Books]
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