Is it just me or is the whole “Beatlemania” on itunes a little too late.
don’t get me wrong, i like those 4 revolutionaries who changed everything. but since i hear and see them everywhere: from radio, to tv to video games, i don’t get what the big deal is. At this point, itunes is just another channel.
The problem with most ads is that they just try too damn hard. Then come TBWA/Chiat/Day and remind us that that branding is all about the cool factor.
In this spot, 2 zeroes (Coke Zero vs. Pepsi Max) try way too hard, until The Dogfather takes the stage.
Yes, using a celebrity to advertise your product can be translated as “we really don’t have an idea so let’s bring in someone famous”, but not when it’s done like this
You know, I love my PS3, but i also love to move. Hell I even kickbox every friday. And just sitting and pressing buttons i a ton of fun, but when i was a kid, i always knew that gaming would go to the next level. The level in which i’m physically part of the game.
The level in which when I meet the boss, i don’t press buttons like I lost my bottle of retalin, but I’m actually up and taking swings wth my fists, taking the sword out of the sheath and really fighting with it! Getting that adrenalin rush for real!
Wii started the revolution, but the sony move looks like it’s a big boy tool
Probably one of the best ads ever. 3 minutes of mindblowing action. The director, two-time Academy Award-nominated writer-director Alejandro González Iñárritu did a near perfect job of keeping us interested and our hearts racing every second.
synopsis from the nike website:
The time has come for players to carve their name in history. One touch, tackle or free kick could crush a nation’s hopes or cause them to build a statue in your honour. Drogba, Rooney and Ronaldo are ready to Write The Future.