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Volkswagen: Rumor

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Volkswagen introduces its 5th generation of the Polo. Apparently the new Polo is so versatile it can get you to some unforeseen places. It all starts with someone spreading a rumor about the boss that is hitting on the new assistant while she really just likes the car.


Nespresso: What Else?

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Celebrities, Online, TV & Cinema Film

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Advertising Agency McCann Erickson France and Robert Rodriguez have created a new commercial for Nestlé’s Nespresso featuring George Clooney and John Malkovich. Helen Lindes, Miss Spain 2000 stars as the shop-girl.



George Cloony has been working for the brand since 2006 year. At that time the first Nespresso What else? series was shot.

The plot of the new commercial is surprising. George, who has just bought a new Nespresso coffee-machine in the store and is killed by a falling piano on leaving the outlet. He goes to heaven and he make a nice deal with God (John Malkovich) if he wants to. If you go to the website www.nespresso-whatelse.com you are given three options on what you would do if you were George Clooney.

After the jump you can view extended commercial.



Wonderbra: umbrella

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Print
  • Company: Wonderbra
  • Agency: Publicis
  • Country: France France

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Here is yet another brilliant advertisement made for Wonderbra. A lady is holding shopping bags in both her hands and still she has the ability to hold up her umbrella.


Orange: words

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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With its September campaign “Words”, Orange is introducing its new generic Internet campaign. The campaign is based on a simple idea: one single word can be used to cover a number of situations, from everyday scenarios to highly emotional, intense moments.
The way in which words can have several meanings in life has led them to reconsider what we mean by the term “Internet”. The “les mots” campaign uses the idea that with Orange “there is Internet and Internet”.


Wonderbra: Father Son Relation

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Print

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So far Bert, Sander and I have posted a Wonderbra advertisement. Today it is my turn to post another great print ad made for Wonderbra. Normally it is the other way around but this time it is the father that is not allowed to look.

Other Wonderbra advertisements will be posted soon, and girls don’t worry Bert and Sander will find some more woman friendly ads soon.



Absolut: no label

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Print

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A while ago Rindert posted a really cool series of print ads for Absolut wodka. Today I found a new one, but I haven’t posted this one for the creativeness of the ad. I just like the fact a bottle can become so famous, they don’t need to put a label on it, everyone knows this is a bottle of Absolut…


Amnesty International: Insomnia

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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I haven’t posted this ad because the spot is really good, I just like the idea! Amnesty International invites everybody to take parts in events organized during the Amnesty nights. The philosophy is: The more people get involved, the more noise they’ll make… and the less leaders of certain countries will be able to sleep with a clear conscience.

Take a look on the official website.


HEC: If only I had a degree like this..

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Animation
  • Company: HEC, Paris
  • Agency: Unknown
  • Country: France France

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I’ve never saw such a cool commercial to promote a School/University. This one is for HEC Paris, a business school in France and show us what you can reach if you have a degree in HEC.
These ad show us awesome graphics and it makes you want to look it again and again!


Bubble gum viral test

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Fake or Real
  • Company: Unkown
  • Agency: Rapp
  • Country: France France

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We know that the French are crazy. In this viral, they blow balloons out of chewing gum but instead of filling them with air they fill it with helium. What happens does not look realistic but is funny. All the credits go to Advertising Agency Rapp, too bad that they did not link a real brand of chewing gum to it. I can imagine Bubble Gum would have loved to see their name added to this viral.