
Rubin Postaer and Associates
Director: Malcolm Venville, Anonymous Content

Rubin Postaer and Associates
Director: Malcolm Venville, Anonymous Content
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|---|---|
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I love this commercial! Does anyone know what ad/creative agency is responsible for it?
Genius.. I also love the fact that the human models are not still frame... you can see their heads moving slightly...
yeah, nice execution on a cute idea.
Rubin Postaer and Associates
So, wait... Is the car now mans best friend? Here we compare owner to car,
like in these compare owner to dog shots in the badlander dogs and their owners? *laffin*
*** Love the music/jingle for the commercial. Can someone tell me what the title? Thanks.
Great commercial, Smart comparison with car and human (head- different needs). Love the smile at the end. If you watched Love Actually movie and watch this commercial, you will get a better feeling too.
What a beautiful spot. I first saw this in a room with friends (ironically discussing commercials; specifically the citi bank identity theft spots), and the room went silent and we had an innocent, child-like laugh.
It reminds me of the same nostalgic-type of feeling (mainly due to the aptly timed music) of the Saturn Ion commercials.
Just beautiful.
It was a commissioned piece by this ad agency: http://www.rpa.com/