Want to get freaky at work? – EXPLOITING CHAOS eCard (ECARD)
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Posted in: UncategorizedAgency: Publicis Communications, Delhi, India
Executive Creative Director /Copywriter: Emmanuel Upputuru
Creative Director: Anindya Banerjee
Creative Group Head / Art Director: Raylin Valles
Nikki Farquharson
Posted in: UncategorizedJust came across the works of Nikki Farquharson and fell in love with what she does. Her ideas are all mind-blowing and you can tell she does it all with love and gentleness.
Make sure to check all her works out.
Gay Cartoon Admissions – Per Seth MacFarlane, Stewie is Gay (or a Repressed Hetero) (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedWet Lingerie Photography – Rankin’s Sexy Aquatic Underwear Shoots (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedEarly detection saves lives
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Advertising Agency: Impact Plus BBDO, Dubai
Creative Director: Paul Fayad
Creative Group Head: Tarek Eletrebi
Art Director: Breda Plavec
Copywriter: Leslie Mendonca
Illustrator: Sajid Aboobaker
Account Director: Chantal King
Via [AdsoftheWorld]
Sky-High Wedges – ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ for Gravure Magazine Perfects the Platform (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedSuperhero Accessories – Fringe Cuffs, Riveted Belts Lace Dresses by Bec Bridge (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedCage Couture for Men – ‘Contramoda’ for Statement Mag Explores the Avant-Garde (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedSuggestive Seamed Stockings – Cato Van Ee Sizzles in ‘Supernatural’ for Vogue Germany (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedNovel Naughty Promos – German Brothels Mimic All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant Deals
Posted in: UncategorizedSinging Disco Showers – Retro-Chic Butlins Ocean Hotel Features a Fun Party Vibe (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedCadbury Bournvita : Confident Minds
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: Ogilvy & Mather Advertising, Mumbai, India
Creative Directors: Abhijit Avasthi, Manoj Shetty, Siddhartha Dutta
Art Director: Sreejith Kodoth
Copywriter: Ranjit Sasidharan
Illustrator: Master Blasters
Photographer: Pallavi Gujarathi
Client Services Director: CV Meenakshi
Account Supervisor: Samson Jones
Senior Account Executive: Nitin Mascarenhas
Fake Photographed Paintings – Alyssa Monks Creates Water Themed Paintings (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedSailor Swimsuits – Vintage-Inspired Modern Bathing Suits Bikinis by FablesbyBarrie (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedWant to Play a Game of Tag (Lines)? Part III
Posted in: UncategorizedWelcome back to the third and final edition of “Want to Play a Game of Tag (Lines)?” because like a good movie franchise, it ends as a trilogy (hint-hint Indiana Jones). In case you missed it, here’s part one and part two.
Now, weren’t these some cringe-worthy taglines? Before rolling your eyes so hard into unconsciousness, did you figure out the corresponding movies? Here they are with special Tommentaries:
“He stole the money…and he’s not giving it back.” (2003) -Kangaroo Jack
As witless as this tagline may be, it does give you an idea of the movie. It’s witless (forgive me Estella Warren, I’d still watch you in anything).
“Rocky shows he’s a champ…and wins!” (1979) -Rocky II
All I can say about this one is “wow.” There is just no combination of words I could string together to better express my sentiment for this tagline. I mean… wow.
“Size does matter” (1998) -Godzilla
I’m all for clever double entendres, but this one has been beaten to death. It lacks relevance on its second level of entendreness (made up word, don’t use it). Sadly, I drive by a billboard for a casino everyday that uses this same phrase to reference its jackpot. It just makes me shake my head. In my mind. Not while driving. That would be dangerous.
“You will believe a cow can fly” (1996) -Twister
Kudos to this one for parodying the Superman tagline and having relevance, but sadly the Superman tagline wasn’t very good either. Plus, I’m sure not many people realized the parody, which renders this tagline silly. So close…
“The wait is ogre” (2008) -Shrek 3
You just know the guys who came up with this one were patting themselves on the back for the sly wordplay. Unfortunately, it makes no sense. Unless “the wait” actually is a monstrously ugly green creature, then I apologize for criticizing so Shreklessly (it’s contagious, I’m sorry).
“Twelve is the new Eleven” (2004) -Ocean’s Twelve
I tried using this line in grade school to explain my math answer. Mrs. Dodson was not having it. And now, neither will I.
“Everything that has a beginning has an end” (2003) -The Matrix Revolutions
Umm, yeah… and I bet there was probably a middle too. In an attempt to be metaphysical and profound (catch my irony?), the creators of this gem failed miserably.
“The saga is complete.” (2005) -Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
Where’s the effort? Star Wars is the biggest movie franchise and this is the tagline they end it with?! They might as well have gone with “Done.”
“It could happen to you!” (1997) -Breakdown
This is only a bad tagline because a lot of the stuff that happened in the movie really couldn’t happen to you.
“Cowabunga, it’s the new turtle movie.” (1991) -Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze
I realized this was a terrible tagline even as a kid. I just wish I realized how lame Vanilla Ice was. Oh well, “go ninja, go ninja, go!”
Thanks for playing!
Tommy Liu, the man, the legend (to be) wields his pen of creativity against the injustice of mediocriety plaguing the world as the Creative Officer at Supercool Creative & Marketing Director at SpotZero where he also manages the blog. Click here to view some of his battles (he doesn’t always win).
Wild West Gear – Alexander McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2009 Gold Rush Looks (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedFishy Fruit – Photoshop Animals Made by Turning Produce into Living Creatures (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedPeugeot – Perfect Day
Posted in: UncategorizedNouvelle publicité pour la marque automobile Peugeot et son modèle le Crossover 3008. Un spot intitulé “Perfect Day” avec une production confiée au studio Stink & Psyop. Le tout dirigé par l’agence BETC Euro RSCG sur une superbe bande son du groupe Venus.