[...] The call at the end was completely unscripted… [...]
I loved this one. I don’t even want an iPhone, but the line waiting in the video made me all antsy too! Good work, y’all.
Ooh, you are so lucky I want one soooooooo bad, but they are so expensive!
Very cool Amanda, neat to see part of your experience with the iphone.
What store did you guys go to? Was that Santa Monica? We were too late yetserday to get any 8GB’s. Waaaaaaahhhh
We went to Glendale! Figured there would be less people there. Not sure if that ended up being true or not.
Hey, that was so good. Nice Sara cameo, y’all.
Hey, you can still kinda see your Mom’s phone number at the end there. Just giving ya a heads up.
Cool! I am so jealous…I want one but am on T-mobile. Cool video and beautifully edited and shot, as always – you guys do an amazing job.
Rob- What’s the number? I promise it’s not my mom’s.
I loved this one. It’s my favorite one lately and I agree with those who wrote before me, I may not want one but the filming in the line was quite exciting.
Am I a total softie for feeling bad for the little Blackberry at the end, laying there unused, perhaps forever? Reminds me of that brilliant Ikea commercial: “that lamp has no feelings! The new one is much better!”
Really great job capturing the excruciating wait and the happy unboxing and first phone call. Loved it…
Cool vid
I like how you show the opening and installing of it
The iPhone is too expensive and I dont have AT&T/Cingular
O well I still got my EnV
Gosh Darn.
I survived the iPhone frenzy with stoic curiosity rather than insane desire.
Watching this video, though, has made me want one now.
Bad.
To heck with the phone. Where’s the line to get those sunglasses?
were those two the barbie bandits in your video…
07.01.2007 Amanda Meets the iPhone
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