There can be serious penalities in countries like Japan, EU, GB and Oz if the Death it’s a living shirt also I will do this broadcasters are found to violate the permissible Loudness. Cadbury did something fantastic in this 2007 masterpiece. They didn’t even freaking show any chocolate in this advert but Every. Single. Time. I hear this song, and wait for the drum fill… I think of Cadbury chocolate. (I also think of gorillas and drumkits in purple rooms but that’s neither here nor there.) That’s 15 years of traction they got just by tacking their brand on to what is arguably one of the greatest beat drops in history. It’s also very easy to relate to… the pose gorilla is holding while he’s waiting for the drop is pretty similar to the one I hold before I try to smash out the same thing on a make-believe set of air drums while headbanging. (You have to do this → it’s the law). This advert was so successful in NZ that “In the Air Tonight” landed back on the Charts at number #3 which was higher than it originally placed in 1981 when the song was launched.
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6-Miller Lite. Hey wait a minute! That’s Larry Bird! Bird for three…Bird dunks… (BIRD…DUNKS?!) Of course! He’s…in…the…zone! Cue that fat lady… 5-Spike Lee is telling kids the Death it’s a living shirt also I will do this story of Michael Jordan, and then he goes “but our story doesn’t end there. Because somewhere…someone was practicing.” The kids are like “who?” “who was it?” And its then that Spike closes the book and stares at us. The caption over a black screen — “Will You Be The One?” It’s for a brand of Jordans released in concordance with his 20th year anniversary since the 84–85 rookie season. 2- An unidentified man shows up on a basketball court. The others ask what he can do. He responds to each question with his head down, sunglasses over his eyes… Can you run? No. Can you drribble? No. Can you jump? Can you shoot? Nope, nope, none of that. Well can you pass? And it’s that moment when we get a close-up of the man. H… I would have to vote for the Coca-Cola, “Mean” Joe Greene ad – When Joe is walking through the tunnel after a hard hitting game, exhausted, sweaty and limping. A young boy walking in the tunnel gives Joe his Coke. “Mean” Joe Greene chugs the soft drink and as the boy turns to walk away, Joe says “Hey Kid… Catch”, and tosses the boy his game jersey. That spot absolutely nails how fans feels about their teams and favorite players and everyone, even non fans, have to get choked up a bit by that spot. Great job in using sports to separate a product from their competitors. Have a Coke and a Smile ~> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xffOCZYX6F8