Schticky Gag Reel
(NSFW) A reusable lint roller isn’t exactly a glamorous or exciting product, but Schticky was able to market it well. Or so we thought, until we saw this “gag reel,” which is better the actual ad.
(NSFW) A reusable lint roller isn’t exactly a glamorous or exciting product, but Schticky was able to market it well. Or so we thought, until we saw this “gag reel,” which is better the actual ad.
Here’s another animal-powered fountain of energy, courtesy of Flying Horse and a scientist who should win the Nobel Prize in Troll Physics. We need the schematics for that dryer-generator stat.
You’re looking at Sergei Popviski, the master distiller behind Vitek Vodka. He also happens to be a huge fan of parkour. Let’s hope his vodka is much better than his urban acrobatic skills.
An inspiring commercial for the 2012 Paralympics, showing a reverse chronology of the disabled runner’s recovery. Watch the making of video here. The print ad is equally impressive.
A hilarious commercial for job hunting website Zonajobs showing a poor old lady dying all sorts of terrible deaths. As bizarre as it seems, you’ll be able to relate to it by the end.
DirecTV warns us of the dangers of having a sucky television service using the infallible science of transitivity. Although we just want to point out that a guy that crazy does need a timeout.
In order to improve driver safety for its delivery drivers, Domino’s Pizza Netherlands added a human-made engine sounds to its electric scooters. Safer? Yes. Annoying? Definitely.
Digital filmmakers KORB created this unofficial Coca-Cola promo for a competition, taking the drink’s iconic glass and liquid-filled bottle and playing with its form through sound.
This special extended version of the classic 90’s commercial for the Talkboy Tape Recorder shows that the jerky little brother wasn’t exactly the innocent prankster we thought he was.
The iconic Cartier Panthére brooch comes to life and takes a gem-encrusted VFX journey around the world in this commercial for the company known as “The Jeweler of Kings, King of Jewelers.”
Buck channeled its inner gonzo to make this ad for Goodbooks International. Whether they captured Hunter S. Thompson’s aura is debatable, but the quality of their animation cannot be questioned.
(NSFW) This commercial for Lithuanian mineral water brand Vytautas is an overpowering blend of the intensity of the Powerthirst ad and the compelling logic of Old Spice commercials.
This ad for New Zealand’s DB Export Dry beer recalls a time where men had all but given up on beer, forced into sipping wine instead. Perfectly captures the era – especially the hairdos.
We have to commend this F12 Berlinetta ad for making engineering sexy. But we have to take off points for Ferrari’s stubborn insistence on adding generic music. Just let the engine roar, won’t you?
This very clever promo video for the Dollar Shave Club is an great homage to the Old Spice ads we know and love; it’s filled with humor, energy and low budget creativity. (Thanks everyone!)
The Guardian takes the fairy tale of the Three Little Pigs and envisions how it might play out today. An amazing commercial that reminds us of the power we all have to influence change.
A commercial for Bamboo Sushi, the world’s first certified sustainable sushi restaurant in the world. Made with handcrafted miniatures, it shows the harmful practices of other sushi restaurants.
Mike Myers Sir Cecil Washington teaches Academy Award winner Kevin Kline about handling and caring for the coveted statue. Aspiring winners take note. You don’t want to deal with this madman.
If you were to hear The Most Interesting Man do a horn solo live, “you would feel every emotion you’ve ever experienced, simultaneously.” Then the world would end and a new Big Bang would occur.
Comedy duo Henry Inglis and Aaron McCann urge Aussies looking to further their education to check out the Central Institute of Technology. Yes, this is an official ad for the school.
Corning’s follow up to its vision of a fancy future will regale you with glass that projects holograms, light-sensitive glass and more. It looks like the pen and paper are about to go extinct.
Israeli television commercial director Roni Kleiner’s 45 second live action PSA is enhanced with a dramatic visual effect, and is beautiful in its execution of a strong yet simple message.
We’re not sure if dogs, weight loss, James Brown, Star Wars and Volkswagen make any sense together either. You be the judge of the extended cut of VW’s pot-luck of a Super Bowl commercial.
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