It starts with a child of about seven in the grocery store, he picks up a large bag of sweets and places it in the cart next to him.
The man driving the cart looks to be about early twenties with stubble, we presume this is the boy's father.
the father picks the bag up and tosses it back where it was, the boy places the bag back into the cart and crosses his arms in front of his chest, looking angry. The father places it back on the shelf, and gives the boy a look. The boy starts crying, screaming, and throwing thing on the floor. Everyone in the area is looking at the father. The white words reading: Use Condoms comes up. And that's the end.
This could be, potentially a very effective safe sex ad. By showing what could happen, in a rather awkward situation.
- Mood:
devious
This ad is probably older judging by the art.
The lighting is very bright and friendly. The baby is smiling and there are wall tiles in the background. Under the baby are the words: Gillette safety razor. And above: Begin early, shave yourself.
This might lead people to think that shaving earlier is something that the child might like, that even a baby could use thi razor and not get hurt.
Earlier shaving, earlier, faster, thicker hair growth.
- Mood:
curious
This starts out with Barack Obama's voice saying "I'm Barack Obama, and I approve this message." While a picture of himself and Biden, arms on each others backs, both wearing white shirts with their sleeves rolled to the elbow on a bright, sunny stage outside in front of an official-looking building. There is also a stand near them with the sign reading: Obama Biden '08. This leads us right off to think of these people as bright, friendly, close to workers, but still able to do competent government work.
Next it moves to a darker area with a gray, plastic backround with people who are looking around, not always at him as he gives a speech with the words: "John McCain, then." in the video background we can hear someone plucking away at three strings on a guitar. This gives us the image of him trying, in vain, to get people to listen to him. His face is partly obscured by a "McCain" sign.
McCain says: "I will take the low road to the highest office in this land." That can be taken as poor speech writing there.
The image fades to show a picture of John McCain making a face that suggests that he has been disappointed by something, his mouth is tight, and he would be looking down if his eyes were open.
A voice-over asks: "What's happened to John McCain? He's running the sleaziest ads ever-" We see a quote from TIME saying "One of the sleaziest ads... ever seen" The voice over continues with several of the things he says showing as ads from media such as: The Washington Post, The New Republic, CBS News and the Chicago Tribune.
Things said are: "Truly vile" "Dishonest smears" "exposed as a lie" "disgraceful, dishonorable campaign." And in extra large letters "the truth be damned".
These of course could be quotes from anyone, but played like this people have assumed that he said this, leading McCain to look extremely bad indeed.
The next thing that pops up, and that the voice-over also mentions is that McCain with Bush 90% of the time.
This voice says that McCain voted with Bush on "for posing the same disastrous economic polices"
Under this in slightly faded(and small) letters are the words: Approved by Barack Obama Paid for Obama for America.
The word "Deception" -Washington Post.
The voice over says: "It seems Deception is all he has left."
This was rather interesting. How things can be so easily twisted, I'm not saying that I am for or against either of these two. What I'm saying is that it's easy to change the look on something, and that people are gullible, that very much.
Most people watching this ad will just see what they want to see- Good Obama, bad McCain-or-Bad Obama for slandering, poor McCain for being put upon. People might not even consider the fact that Obama merely approved this message, he did not create it.
I just hope people will learn to think, that's all.
- Mood:awake
- Music:plucking
The first Oranitain smiles at the woman leaning over him, and she looks around to see the others.
She signals to the man who opens the glove conpartment and throws the woman a banna. The woman quickly trades the banna for her purse with the nearest Oranitain and whips out a Visa card.
Luckly for her a large truck carrying bannas drives up to them on the jungle path and she shows her visa to him and he dumps the bannas there and drives away.
After that the woman trades the bannas for all of their stuff back.
This sounds like a story Lemony Snicket would have inside one of his books. That's all I really have to say.
- Mood:
amused
And it turns to a white screen with black letters saying "Do we really want more Nuclearpower stations?"
My first thought was why the family was playing on a beach near a nuclear power station in the first place. Perhapes it's to be in the near future? The only place for the family to play?
Whatever it was it was a fairly interesting awarness ad.
This ad starts with you seeing a Toddler walking in an office that fits it's size. It is very brightly lit, but with a soft light texture, not hard. Inside it meets another Todd. with a tie around it's neck. The first smiles and the second slaps it's arms down. We see from outside the office as the second Tot. points out. Back to the inside of the office the first Tot's smile fades for a second, then returns as it leaves the office. In the background is the whistling verison of "Don't Worry, Be Happy."
Though-out the rest of the ad we see this Tot's bad luck as the bottem of box it's carrying falls out, it's jeep is towed, it's keys fall down the porch when it gets home and as it rests in it's hammok the sprinklers turn on.
During the whole thing this child is smiling.
After that the screen goes blue with white lettering saying "Hard day. Soft Nappy." "Huggies~be happy"
I found this amusing, though I would probably get less then amused after a few time seeing it.
- Mood:
mischievous
The lighting is fairly bright, a whiteish office building with two men walking thruogh. The atmosfear is fair, not quite calm, but not extermly rushed. Only thing different is that there are pigeons flying around the room. The boss asks: "So let me get this stairght, your saying that you've solved all of our shipping promblems with pigoens?"
They talk and the employee explans that the pigoens work because they have GPS and night vison helmets on.
The boss asks about the larger packages. The employee says "That's been taken care of..." and looks over to a man in a white lab coat, the woman next to him pushes a butten and the shades to the widows move to show a giant pigoen flying away wearing a helmet and carrying a package. The emloyee smiles.
the ropes snap and we see the package fall to the street below and we see the wreckage of several other such incedents. What we also see are other giant pigeons, execpt that these ones are walking about the streets, playing with water, and doing what one might expect giant pigeons to do in the city.
Finaly we see a giant pigeon pick up a car and throw it in threw the window as it flys by.
This is an amusing commercal, that the first time I watched it, I did not see what it was for, so I watched it again, so that I could find out, it turned out to be an ad for Fedex.
I found this to be fairly clever advertizing, because it had me watch it again, even after I found out what it was for.
peices- Christian
- Location:youtube
- Mood:
amused
This is about an ad that I found on youtube called "hi, im a wii".
This was obvusly created by Nintendo to sell wiis. For this they used the Mac vs. Pc tact, the ps3 competing aganst the wii was portrayed by an over-wieght woman, brown hair, glasses, shirt with large coller, vest etc..
The woman portraying the wii was tall, blonde, wearing a red&white bikini and cowboy boots with four-inch heels.
In this ad the ps3 said it was "educated and worldly" with the wii saying it was "cheap, and fun."
through-out ps3 was getting more and more anonyed, wheras the wii was giggling, rubbing and slapping herself.
Most men (12 and up) would likly consider this erotic, most women however might find this rather insulting, for this ad's use of such steireo-types as blondes being dips, that the only way to have fun is to have a woman that is 19, tall, blonde, thin, and wants to be fondlled.
So, all in all this seems to be a message for straight men, bi, and lesbian people(in some cases childeren) to buy the wii, because it will feel good in your hands, and all over.
If you see this video, leave a remark as to what you think. This is some of what others think of this video:
"Wii: Slim, Easy to handle, pure fun.
XD"
