Citroën gets sexy in Geneva with Survolt promo
Introduced at the Geneva auto show last week, the Citroen Survolt, an all-electric compact car, already has an outrageous design and provocative colors. However Citroen decided to strike even harder with a very well produced sensual video and we have it right after the jump for you! Read More Read More
Sunday Ads special Super Bowl 2010: Bridgestone ‘Your Tires or your life’
We thought the Bridgestone commcial for the big game was okay, just not as fun as the fantastic “screaming squirrel” from last year. But it looked oddly familiar : the 80’s sci-fi look, the young couple being stopped by a bunch of thugs at night on a deserted road, the challenge “your… or your girl”… It’s the intro scene of The Wraith!... Read More
Vern Fonk Insurance goes Back To The Future
Crazy what you can do with a Delorean, a few props and a bit of creativity. This ad comes from a small insurance company, they act in it and they probably shot it themselves, but they sure got a lot of exposure with it. It won’t win a Lion at Cannes, but it’s awesome in its own right. Read More
Sunday Ads special Super Bowl: VW punch game
Sunday Ads Super Bowl special : Dodge Charger was the most remarkable car ad
Definitely, Dodge had the most remarkable commercial out of all the manufacturers sowing at the 2010 Super Bowl. But that doesn’t mean it was good. It was the easiest one to remember because of its level of testosterone and machism, for a car that is a long shot from the legendary Charger. While we get the idea behind it (‘Hey guys, it’s okay to get the car you... Read More
New Porsche ad: Racing, Not Posing
Porsche is aiming to reclaim its position as a true sports car (you know, not the one as king of soccer-mum SUV one) and just showed it’s new ad: it looks good. Great footage, intelligent copy and cool music. Our kind of ad. Watch the video after the jump! Read More Read More
Sunday Ads: “Coming Home” Chrysler Television Spot
Chrysler is coming with a new ad campaign that will (hopefully) speak to the heart of its American audience. Looks good! Read More



