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Happy ‘Facebook Like Buton’ Halloween from the Bloggiest Bloggy Blog!
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Tagged advertising, Blood, creative, facebook, halloween, Horror, like button
Following on from my post this morning with tributes to Steve Jobs, the Apple CEO who died yesterday, take a look back at this compilation of hilarious “Get A Mac” adverts from a fe years ago with a personified Mac versus a personified PC.
As well as making me laugh out loud, it makes me wonder why people use PCs. Does anyone know why they do?
See the British version of the Mac Vs PC adverts, featuring David Mitchell and Robert Webb from Peep Show, below.
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Tagged advertising, apple, creative, macbook, macintosh, pc, TV, Windows
I live in Twickenham, the home of English rugby, and I’ve been watching quite a lot of the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand over the past couple of weeks. Recently, I was shocked to discover that a large number of my friends don’t give a shit about rugby as they don’t understand the rules.
So, this post is mostly for them (but I expect you may enjoy it too) to help them understand and appreciate this beautiful game through the medium of scantily clad ladieeeez.
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Tagged advertising, creative, funny, Hot Girls, Lynx, Rugby, video
Let’s face it, they’re all hilarious – but which is your favourite of these rather funny adverts? Mine’s the one above, read it – it’s one of the funniest adverts I’ve seen ever, ever.
Via a chain letter I got from my mum!
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Tagged advertising, advertising standards authority, ASA, creative, funny, vintage
I wrote about (the amazing) Lucozade advert for ‘Sport Lite’ a while back (here, and at the bottom of this post) with a load of rad skateboarders and hot girls in California but has anyone seen the new Lucozade advert shot in the UK? Take a look…
Man it’s shit. It was released a whole month ago but it’s so uninspirational and unfantastical (and a little bit annoying) that you probably missed it. It was one of those ads I saw at the time but wasn’t captivated by it enough to notice (or care) about the brand until the other day when I realised it was a crappier version of the gnarly sun-kissed Lucozade advert released before.
I don’t know why it’s shit – other than the tune that everyone was listening to 10 years ago, the grey tone and the unoriginal Jackass style strunt with the band skating down a hill. Well, I mean I don’t know why they made it shit.
I guess it’s because the first (good) one (featured below, with 1 million more views than the one above) was probably made in the US with a massive budget and then the client came to the UK agency and said “hey look what this shit hot agency did with shit loads of our cash, now go away and make an shit hot ad like this with this tiny, weeny, little budget” – but I’m speculating, anyone know what the score is?
Am I the only one that thinks the new Lucozade advert is shit compared to the first one or not?
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Tagged advertising, buck rodgers, creative, feeder, lucozade, lucozade advert, skateboarding
So what happens when a sports giant decides to team up Hollywood?Thats right! Major movie product placement and obvious merchandise plugging.

But that was the past. This is the future. Behold Nike’s new limited edition 2011 MAG trainer as made famous by, you guessed it Back to The Future. But this time it’s for Charity!
150 of ’2011 MAG’ trainers are being sold off everyday for 10 days by Nike on eBay, with the money raised by the auctions going straight to The Michael J. Fox Parkinson Research Foundation.
After only re-watching the original Back to The Future by chance this weekend it came as a shock to me by how much Parkinson’s has affected Michael J.Fox, who for obvious reasons in recent years wishes to stay out of the spotlight. Like me, it will come as a massive shock to those who remember his youthful portrayal from the 1980s.
See Michael’s personal message below.
I believe this is a great way in a celebrity obsessed culture to highlight the impact of various diseases, and to raise money for a product that is just simply awesome. An instant hit for any fan of the series.
You can auction for them here.
See the original trainer from Back to The Future 2, in action below.
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Tagged Auction, Back to the Future, Charity, creative, ebay, Hollywood, Michael J Fox, nike, parkinsons disease, Product placement

In preparation for my travels to New Zealand and Australia this November I have kept a keen eye out for any news, advice or info surrounding my upcoming adventures.
I have particularly been looking forward to The Rugby World Cup that kicks off in New Zealand’s largest city Auckland, on the 9th September.
Not only because I love a good ole game of Rugby, but I am hoping that the coverage will really showcase New Zealand’s picturesque landscape, and give me a small taster of video insight to the country I am about to explore.
Alongside the traditional above the line campaign you would usually find with an approaching World Cup I really like how the Kiwis have promoted the competition by virally spreading spontaneous public performances of the famous Haka performed by the All Blacks before kick off.
Malcolm Mulholland, a rugby historian, says the haka are a great example of traditional Māori culture meeting modern technology.
“They are organised by Māori, exhibit Māori culture, are being done in a modern way and get crowds to stop what they’re doing and appreciate an aspect of Māori culture,” he says.
To add a twist to the tail, the flash mob group performing the haka have been mostly performing around their bitter rivals’ turf across Australia, bring traffic and shopping centres to a standstill.
This is a confident showcase from New Zealand, who once again find themselves favourites to win the Webb Ellis Cup despite not actually winning the trophy since the tournament was last held in their own backyard in 1987.
In Conclusion… C’mon England, stuff the lot of them!
Posted in Advertising, Other Stuff, Travel
Tagged Australia, creative, flashmob, Haka, New Zealand, New Zealand national rugby union team, Rugby, Rugby World Cup, tourism, viral, Webb Ellis Cup, World Cup
Check out this waaaaaaay awesome DC Shoes Megamercial ‘Gymkhana Four’ featuring stunt driver Ken Block and shot with the help of a bunch of GoPro HD cameras.
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Tagged advertising, creative, dc shoes, Go Pro Camera, ken block, megamercial
ABSOLUTely love the new Absolut TV advert and so should you. Make me wanna grab the blank canvases out of the shed and get painting!
I should probably mention that Absolut is a client at my work but my love for their ad is genuine and I’m not under the influence of my bosses (or Absolut Vodka) to write this :P
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Tagged Absolut, advertising, art, creative, Television, TV, video, vodka
As I sit here drinking my morning gin with breakfast, I cannot stop laughing at the new Aldi advert. Oh god I just spat some yogurt out with laughter, that means it’s awesome.
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Tagged adli, advertising, aldi advert, creative, gin, tea, TV