Friday, 3 February 2012

Old Spice: Charmin

Old Spice and Terry Crews strike back. "Old Spice body spray is too powerful to stay in its own commercial." In this spot Terry Crews burst through the wall in a Charmi toilet tissue spot and starts spraying Old Spice.
See also Terry Crews crashing Bounce spot.



Directed by Tim and Eric from the Tim and Eric Awesome Show.

Old Spice: Bounce

"Old Spice is so powerful, it sells itself in other people’s commercials!" P&G, runs a viral campaign where Old Spice crashes other commercials to showcase how powerful it is. In this case, Bounce fabric softener.



Directed by Tim and Eric from the Tim and Eric Awesome Show.

Axe Anarchy: Petrol, Fireworks, Dog

The print ads of Axe's Anarchy campaign.
The full TVC is here.




Advertising Agency: BBH, London, UK
Director: Tom Kuntz
Creative Director: Dominic Goldman, David Kolbusz
Creatives: Daniel Schaefer, Szymon Rose
Producer: Suza Horvat
Sound: Factory Studios
Account Directors: Richard Lawson, Keir Mather
Post production: Framestor
Agency Producer: Ruben Mercadal
Photographer: Jean-Yves Lemoigne
Print Producer: Jeremy Gleeson
Account manager: Jennifer Omran
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Thursday, 2 February 2012

Kia Optima: A Dream Car. For Real Life (Super Bowl 2012)

Another good teaser that turned out to be not exactly what we're expecting. It seems that this is not a good Super Bowl year.

HSBC - Lemonade


According to HSBC there's a new world emerging. In the future, even the smallest business will be multinational. 



Agency: JWT London

Hiv/Aids: Check-in

You should always protect yourself before checking in...


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Wednesday, 1 February 2012

VW: The Dog Strikes Back - Super Bowl 2012

Disappointing. The teaser "the bark side" was great. It raised our expectations for the final spot. But the only great thing about the game day commercial is the dog. The Star Wars' ending seems like a desperate attempt to keep up with last year's success. What do you think?



Credits:
Agency: Deutsch LA
CCO: Mark Hunter
Group creative director: Michael Kadin, Matt Ian
Creatives: Brian Friedrich, Mark Peters
Production company: Park Pictures
Director: Lance Acord
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