Note the Nebraska license plates at the end of this spot. Was this Super Bowl commercial shot in Omaha? …
Super Bowl XLV Commercial: Test Baby
Why rent a home with HomeAway.com for your next vacation? "Because hotels hate your guts." I like copy that bites, and the above line is a juicy bite, even though it'll be hard to hear that line over all the loud conversations at today's Super Bowl parties. …
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Super Bowl XLV Commercial: Oh Lord, Won’t You Buy Her A Mercedez-Benz
Diddy and Janis is kind of a strange mashup. But I like all the pretty cars. …
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Super Bowl XLV Commercial: 12,568,824 Views And The Game Hasn’t Started
And coming in with 2.5 million pre-game views on YouTube, Whoa, Black Betty. Nice work, Deutsch. …
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Love And Prosperity For All!
Have you been wondering what Alex Bogusky would do with himself after retiring from the advertising juggernaut with his name on it? Well, wonder no more. He's creating a "new capitalist brand" to help us "transition from competitive advantage to collaborative advantage." The brand is called Common. Here's the presentation deck. You can also watch Bogusky present the deck. Introducing COMMONView more presentations …
Super Bowl XLV Commercial: Focus On The Screen And Relax
This Sunday, CompactConspiracy.com will conduct a Mass Deprogramming of unprecedented scale. The Deprogramming will take place during the third quarter, following a halftime littered with more car propaganda (advertisements) than ever before. Agency: innocean …
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Super Bowl XLV Commercial: Hot For Teacher
Agency: Goodby Silverstein & Partners …
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Dear Super Bowl Big Spender, Can You Be More Like Pepsi?
ADD or DELETE is designed to spark a conversation that inspires businesses to re-direct or leverage at least 5% of their advertising or marketing assets to solve social issues. "Our industry needs to redirect some of its creative firepower towards creating positive change instead of generating more distasteful or wasteful ads," says Fred Haberman, CEO and co-founder of Haberman, a media + marketing firm that is …
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