Cops and robbers like you’ve never seen, overcoming a glassy affliction, how the iPhone5 will bring you true happiness, Old Spice flexes its musical muscles, Guinness paints it black, the Kia hampsters go to the opera, Louis Vuitton plays spot the difference, the trouble with two Armstrongs, a classic Freudian slip, a condescending corporate brand page, BBH’s sarcastic Cecelia prize, entertaining reviews of the Bic pen for ladies, and meat paintings.
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Bolt-related bragging, Jack Bauer’s secret shame, certainly not your typical Toyota ad, the language of sport, Volvo goes slacklining, VW’s Shark Week tie-in, sick poultry-based beats, classy serenading and the wonder of water wigs.
Comedy Central’s sleepy gem, Mitt gets the bad lip reading treatment, Adidas flies the GB flag post Olympics, Mini gets musical, everyone loves sentient vending machines, famous last words, a thriller like you’ve never seen, gymnastic cross-dressing entertainment, a trip back into the mists of time with Apple, the invisible bike helmet, Tim & Eric, the animated story of Lego, a very accurate brand glossary, how not to advertise your product, and Ariel gets some work done.
The strong, silent, comfortable, Speedo-wearing type, another unexpected frontman, the Bondi Hipsters take fashion to the next level in London, DirectTV channels Monty Python, Louis Vuitton’s tribute to Muhammad Ali, the kings of hate are actually quite nice, wonderous technology, sexy puppets, a brilliant Olympic live-blog, the mini Olympic MINIS, even Charlie Brooker likes the Olympics, toilet divers, a sad way for Michael Phelps to go, Bane wearing a Bain, something for the gland downunder, the best Olympics commentary ever recorded, Dougie Howser wins gold, mountain confusion for the Waikato Times and Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell debate children.
We can’t all be great, what could be the next logical brand extension of MasterChef, shopping like you’ve never seen it, the great David Mitchell on the not so great British public, Amstel’s nicely told tale of the tape, another stunner from the Goog, lollies are sexy, the best death scene ever, a song so addictive it is “certain to penetrate the foundations of modern philosophy”, Telstra’s Olympics promo, a man of many talents, turns out advertising is like S&M, novel greeting cards, the rather comical faces of Olympic diving, all you ever wanted to know about beards, a very bad idea, celebrating the sports Brits are good at, and something for those who love bacon to death.
Nike’s ode to greatness, quite possibly the best Olympic video ever made, a male response to the Carefree ad, Coke Zero and Ken Jeong massacre a classic, men throwing things with the other hand, what some believe is a contender for the most disgusting ad ever, cat herding: it is possible, how to capture people’s dreams, a catchy wee Japanese ditty, some pretty cool lettering, 50 Shades of Angela Merkel, what the Fox, 36 things for the ultimate opening ceremony and the Chrome Web Lab.
Spinning Olympic promo, Gotye meets Star Wars, when Lego gets gangsta, Banking group Banco Sabadell’s mob of symphony, Morgan Freeman champions New Zealand, have a taco why don’t you, Lionel’s tea, Good Book’s metamorphosis, Graham Henry and Ted, and the most fitting 50 Shades of Grey promotion.
What to do with your thing, meat and politics collide in mid-air, the Beeb’s Olympics promo, the lengths people will go to for snacks, a homeless polar bear in London, the wonders of Heineken, Toyota pins its colours to the mast, Hot Wheels in real life, the next instalment of DC’s boganic drifting series, Kapow!, and an ode to auto-correct.
In honour of Tim and Eric’s show this year, it’s T’ird, Doug Pitt’s non-celebrity endorsement, Skittles embraces inter-species love, promoting road safety by handing out bubble wrap in traffic, VW’s fast vs. fast campaign, Old Spice finds some courage, Toshiba and the benefits of testing, what vaginal odour looks like (in Malaysia), ‘Bronies’ ride again, beauty in the machines, fighting dubstep robots and you don’t want to see the linen-clad Papa Chico when he’s angry.
A collection of moderately entertaining things collected from the internet.
Bill Clinton’s favourite commercials, apparently.
Kevin Nealon is out to stop everything.
Microsoft vs Apple: spot the difference.
What creatives really think.
The wonders of collaboration.
First world password problems.
Some amazing sand sculptures constructed for Omo in Singapore.
Coca-Cola looks on the bright side of life.
Mrs Doubtfire: the remix.
Speaking of remixes…
Marmite taps into the 60th jubilee celebrations. And here’s a great print ad.
The Wire: the musical.
Google’s rebrief project (and here’s what’s happened).
Chuck Testa would be very impressed with this.
Next time you’re …
Art and social media collide in Orcon, M&C Saatchi and We Love Inc’s Semi-Permanent Twitterbots experiment.
A young director who demands the best.
The Ice Bar Co. used pea packets to hide ice blocks, and Argentinian brand Andes is using a squash …
A lot can happen in 873 images.
You can’t beat experience.You know when you say a word too much and it starts to sound weird …
Look what happens when you drink beer.
Got fake milk?
Vimeo …
Mio changes everything, apparently.
VW tugs on the heartstrings.
Samsung’s take on the spinning ball of death.
Intel’s big budget Ultrabook campaign takes us to the movies.
The invisible Mercedes.
Google’s Story of …
The power of TV advertising, as shown through the story of a dog and his friend.
The power of an energy drink, as shown through cat-toast.
Aussie vodka makes fun of Poles—and parkour (here’s another one).
Lynx’s ‘invisible ad …
Ford’s talking toads.
Nike gets twisted in Japan.
Grandma’s groundhog day.
A rather unique way of selling compost.
Steve Jobs plays FDR in an internal inspirational video referencing its classic 1984 ad.
Sam L Jackson vs …
Old Spice wants you to believe in your smellf.
Vinnie Jones does CPR.
Charlie Sheen’s back—and he’s spruiking beer-flavoured water.
Coca-Cola hugs it out.
A campaign to change the way we look at facial disfigurement.
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Nike+ Fuelband’s counting-related montage.
Your regular dose of bad lip reading.
Lynx’s April Fool’s ‘spray app’.
Microsoft channels Ron Burgundy.
The smallest Ikea store ever.
Grandad gets a taste of SkrillexA very …
The Hunter and the Bear follow up their last 19 million view effort with another cool YouTube campaign.
On a quiet Belgian square…
If you don’t like seeing old people in sexual positions, then this ad aiming to prevent STDs among the wrinklies …
Punking to the max in France.
Hahn’s beer predicaments maintain the humour. Check them all out here.
Finding comfort in Scottish soda.
One of Google’s April Fool’s Day gimmicks.
The joy of travel.
The future …
A call for entries like you’ve never seen (given it’s about a fastidious porn director, let’s call it mildly not safe for work).
Celebrities read tweets about themselves.
Mr T gets his sell on for Old Navy.
Axe embraces …
Mad Men: the game.
Stop Kony. Oh, and you might also want to stop the evangelist propagandist who made the film, says Charlie Brooker.
The joy of cycling.
Hey look, it’s a guy on a buffalo.
How to sell …
Bow down and give praise, for the the most interesting man in the world has returned.
Mmmm, animation.
Thanks Sticky Buddy (adult themes, viewer discretion is advised).
So many memes, so little time.
A very good, almost Conchords-esque musical piss …
This is how you sell razor blades.
Fighting against the pain and suffering wrought by Dads in briefs.
Rick Santorum gets the bad lip reading treatment.
The worst choir ever. More insanity from Skittles.
Deep thoughts about silly …
An absolutely brilliant ad for the Guardian that imagines how it would cover the story of the three little pigs in print and online.
The MFCEO Kenny Powers is back with the Blades in the amazing online campaign for K-Swiss (if prudes happen to be tut …
And now, the heavily edited news.
The Cosmopolitan channels Queen in this spot shot by The Sweet Shop’s Steve Ayson.
Nike’s sweet confections.
Robert Sarkies’ new movie Two Little Boys looks good. This movie, however, could quite possibly be the …
The two winners of the Doritos Crash the Superbowl competition (both creators got a million dollar bonus, apparently).
Surely the best ad ever made for a tattoo parlour (and check out how life imitates art at the end).
All this year’s …
VW’s mashed-up superbowl ad.
Anti-superbowl advertising.
You got parodied, Samsung.
A unique–and elaborate—way to promote fire safety.
Mysterious flying people.
YouTube stats—animated.
Search New Zealand advertising on Facebook and this is what you get …