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#76 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Michael Mann's ad for Nike.
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#77 Post by colinr0380 »

Reading through the thread for Tony Kaye's latest film inspired me to put up links to a couple of his adverts.

Here's his Volvo ad, which seemed to be inescapable on UK television for a period of a year or two!

And then there is this distressing don't drink and drive advert. However I found it unintentionally funny as it kept reminding me of this classic clip from Channel 4's Exploitica series!
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#78 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Here is Wong Kar Wai's ad for Christian Dior's Midnight Poison starring Eva Green.
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#79 Post by chaddoli »

Anyone know who directed these excellent ads?

beyonce´s american express commercial

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#80 Post by Lino »

Watch some famous Thai director's commercials, including Wisit Sasanatieng and Pen-ek Ratanaruang, here.
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#81 Post by Mysterypez »

Scorsese's The Key to Reserva

So.... yes. It is JUST a commercial. Not as clever as the Fed-Ex commercial, but still amusing.
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#82 Post by Jeff »

Mysterypez wrote:The Key to Reserva

So.... yes. It is JUST a commercial. Not as clever as the Fed-Ex commercial, but still amusing.
I love it. Some of the best Hitchcock pastiche I've ever seen, and beautifully shot by Harris Savides.
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#84 Post by Oedipax »

cantinflas wrote:Harmony Korine's ad for Thorntons chocolate
Wow, for a second I thought that was one of the kids from Gummo. Bit of a Martin Arnold retread, isn't it?
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#85 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Brothers Quay ad for Fox Sports Net.
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#86 Post by stereo »

The indispensible DVDs in this realm are Kings of Ads V1 and V2. I believe Shocking Videos still sells them at revengeismydestiny.com. (I'm not affiliated in any way) They are literally composed of hours of auteur commercials and the best thing is that each commercial is menu indexed. Of course there are also political commercials directed by auteurs as well, from Oliver Stone to a rumored George Romero that I haven't seen. I also find it interesting that given all the directors who have made commercials, that Spielberg, that bastion of commercialism has never ventured into this territory.
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#87 Post by Matt »

stereo wrote:I also find it interesting that given all the directors who have made commercials, that Spielberg, that bastion of commercialism has never ventured into this territory.
He's more devious, he just puts the ads right into the movies. The Terminal is pretty much a long ad for Burger King, Starbucks, Borders, and United Airlines starring Tom Hanks.
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#88 Post by Andre Jurieu »

Matt wrote:
stereo wrote:I also find it interesting that given all the directors who have made commercials, that Spielberg, that bastion of commercialism has never ventured into this territory.
He's more devious, he just puts the ads right into the movies. The Terminal is pretty much a long ad for Burger King, Starbucks, Borders, and United Airlines starring Tom Hanks.
Well, the United Airlines ad placement didn't seem all that contrived considering the subject matter and the Borders ad placement makes some thematic sense considering the protagonist's plight. There is much less justification for the others, aside from the fact that there probably are Burger Kings in some airports and that you can't escape Starbucks if you live in a major metropolitan area. Also, the movie is terrible.
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#89 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Michael Bay for Commonwealth Bank Of Australia.
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Martin Scorsese's ad for AT&T's "Be Sensible" campaign.
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Michael Bay for Verizon.
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#92 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Harmony Korine for Budweiser.
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Spike Lee hooks up with Nokia.
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#94 Post by Fletch F. Fletch »

David Fincher and Brad Pitt hook up again for Softbank.
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Guy Ritchie for Nike.
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#96 Post by miless »

Fletch F. Fletch wrote:David Fincher and Brad Pitt hook up again
uh-oh
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#98 Post by Person »

I'm not sure where to post this: John Candy as Orson!

Hilarious. Keep your eyes on Candy's left hand as he leaves the set. I wrote a surreal poem about Liberace recently. I'll post it if enough people are interested.
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#99 Post by HerrSchreck »

On the same page as the Candy skit (in "related videos")-- heartbreaking.

"mwa-haahhh, a fine French champagne.."

Observing a genius kicked out of his industry and wallowing in the agony of his own self-consciousness... awful. But sadly compelling like a car-wreck.

On to more cheerful pleanantries: Gordon-- iambic Liberace.. forthwith! Posthaste!
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#100 Post by domino harvey »

I was just gonna mention this clip and then I was like, "Hey, I bet YouTube has it" and sure enough.
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