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My 2 cents - I really wish lighting & color could have been better here, I'm assuming budget kept them from cleaning that up. Our lady in silver looks the best because she's wearing makeup (and a rocking outfit). It survives despite the poor color thanks to the - warning pun coming up - colorful characters cast as tech boys. They're pretty funny with their non-dance dance routine. Oh, and the singer who seems to be channeling David Byrne in his youth is fun too. Infectious song, I'm digging it.
The different angle on youtube was a promotion piece uploaded by the team who shot the ad, see "No sweetie, That "cops don't see bank robbers" viral video isn't real, it's a commercial."
As for which intersection this is, I do not know. Sorry.
Hmmmm.
Not a huge fan. I get it, lightbulbs symbolize ideas, lightbulbs a la dominos = propelling the world with ideas. Yeah that's a bit on the nose isn't it? Not only that, I immediately thought of two things, number one was this Brazilian ad popping balloons in the same fashion to the same song, and two that old joke I used to tell in kindergarden whenever I heard the William Tell Overture.
Q: What does the Lone Ranger say when he takes out the garbage?"
A: To the dump, to the dump, tothedumtothedumptothedumpdumpdump (sung to William Tell Overture)
But I guess like their "touchpad" idea, which is a bit late considering Surface now has a desktop with a screen so touchable the mouse turns into a knob that can turn your art around etc, even their ad ideas are nicked from somewhere else now.
Put the facebook app on your phone and you'll pretty much get an alert every day about someone that facebook suggests you befriend. They're just a friend of a friend of yours, and you have no clue who they are but here lets make your phone beep! The only way out is to delete facebook.
Reminder, Gawkers baby sister Jezebel tweeted this:
"Is the UVA Rape Story a Gigantic Hoax?" asks idiot http://t.co/KkUuMxRQaW
— Jezebel (@Jezebel) December 1, 2014
Memories are short, aren't they? Clint Eastwood's Super Bowl ad in 2012 "It's half time in America" for Chrysler was one of the most polarising ads that year (I liked it), so much so that SNL spoofed it. In fact, it upset so many people we wrote an article about it titled "Chrysler's "Halftime in America" ruffles more political feathers than Reagan's 'Morning in America'"
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