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The Customer is Always Right is a 2004 comedy brickfilm by Dave Corbett. It follows the story of an elderly man in Best Buy who asks for a camera with what he calls a "Megapickle". Corbett created this film after hearing a customer at Best Buy use the word "Megapickle" when they meant megapixel.

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  • The Customer is Always Right
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  • The Customer is Always Right is a 2004 comedy brickfilm by Dave Corbett. It follows the story of an elderly man in Best Buy who asks for a camera with what he calls a "Megapickle". Corbett created this film after hearing a customer at Best Buy use the word "Megapickle" when they meant megapixel.
  • It served as the opening sequence for the movie Sin City, which featured Josh Hartnett and Marley Shelton. The sequence served as the original proof of concept footage that director Robert Rodriguez filmed to convince Frank Miller to allow him to adapt Sin City to the silver screen.
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Running Time
  • 83.0
Starring
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  • *Comedy
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  • English
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
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  • 2004(xsd:integer)
Directed By
  • Dave Corbett
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  • The employee greets the elderly man
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  • The Customer is Always Right
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  • The Customer is Always Right is a 2004 comedy brickfilm by Dave Corbett. It follows the story of an elderly man in Best Buy who asks for a camera with what he calls a "Megapickle". Corbett created this film after hearing a customer at Best Buy use the word "Megapickle" when they meant megapixel.
  • It served as the opening sequence for the movie Sin City, which featured Josh Hartnett and Marley Shelton. The sequence served as the original proof of concept footage that director Robert Rodriguez filmed to convince Frank Miller to allow him to adapt Sin City to the silver screen.
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