mcgarrybowen Presents ‘Sophisticated Snacking’ for Lunchables

Even Malcolm McDowell Can't Make Microwave Tacos Sophisticated In These Ridiculous Lunchables Ads

Advertising that makes fun of advertising is all the rage these days — and now thespian Malcolm McDowell has joined talents like Ewen McGregor, Ricky Gervais, and Anna Kendrick in essentially mocking the whole process, and their participation in it.

The veteran actor stars in two new spots for Lunchables, created by agency Mcgarrybowen and directed by Wayne McClammy (recently featured as one of Adweek’s ten Creative 100 directors). In both videos, McDowell is dressed like Steve Buscemi from his “how do you do, fellow kids” 30 Rock cameo, attempting to relate to today’s hip young people as he teaches them how to prepare Lunchables Walking Tacos.

Given his career has taken him from A Clockwork Orange to Entourage and Metalocalypse, his latest role — launched with more commercials from mcgarrybowen and McClammy this spring — might be a bit of an eyebrow-raiser. Maybe he had gambling debts no one knew about?

Then again, the ill fit is also the point. While no one as photogenic as the people in these ads — least of all McDowell — will ever actually eat a Lunchables Walking Taco, the videos are great. It’s clear that McClammy and McDowell are having tremendous fun with the material, which is all you need to make the basic concept work.

And really, is it fair to say that McDowell is slumming it here? He was in a Slipknot video, after all. That not to mention he broke the advertising seal back in 2013, starring alongside James Earl Jones in dramatic readings for Sprint — McDowell’s first commercials ever.

CREDITS

Client: Kraft Foods
Advertising Agency: mcgarrybowen?
Chief Creative Officer: Ned Crowley?
Group Creative Directors: Todd Brusnighan, Doug Behm?
Director of Content Production: Steve Ross?
Agency Producer: Mike Dahl?
Account Managing Director: Kate Burke?
Account Director: Ellen Cohen

Production Company: Hungry Man?
Director: Wayne McClammy?
Executive Producer: Mino Jarjoura

Editorial Company: Cutters
?Editor: Grant Gustafson

Visual Effects Company: Flavor
Final Color: Nice Shoes
?Colorist: Ron Sudul

Final Mix Company: Another Country?
Mixer: David Gerbosi

South Rocket Droogs Calls on NYC Pay Phones for Contest

Call it a combination of new media and old, old media – Instagram and pay phones. The New York City pay phone collection might be dwindling – when is the last time you or someone you were with had to use a phone booth?- but as part of a contest from new-shop South Rocket Droogs, snapping an Instagram picture of certain pay phones around the city can actually win you prizes. You’d have to use the #SouthRocketDroogs to win one of 10 prizes, all of which you can see on the agency’s Tumblr.

The official title of the contest is “The Payphone Hashtag Project,” simple enough. South Rocket Droogs, led by Roberto Max Salas (no stranger to viral hashtaggery), is looking to make a grungy splash. And, although I’m a fan of artistic allusions and Malcolm McDowell, pay phones might be too specific to get the job done. A recent Pew survey found that 91% of adults in America own a cell phone, which leaves a select few people who might wander toward a pay phone and an even more exclusive group of people who know about this project and wander toward pay phones. But, you can win an ad campaign for your business, so maybe there will be a pay phone rejuvenation. It can happen.

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