Steamy automobile encounters typically involve teenagers, occur in the backseat, and work best when both people are inside the vehicle."Airbag"…
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A nerdish, bespectacled spokesperson for fast food chain Burgerville is introduced—with a touch of ’60s sitcom kitsch—in "Mr. Convenient," a…
Taking a kid to work is a noble undertaking; it might inspire a youngster to think about his or her…
Demonstrating the accuracy of a golf club is the stuff of which ho-hum product demos are made. But that unappetizing…
Convergence takes on carnal overtones in this humorous cinema :60 promoting Digital Entertainment Network, an Internet outlet that hopes to…
The problem with Super Bowl advertising is that everyone tries too hard. Expectations run high, clients spend a load, and…
You wanna race?" asks Olympic sprinter Marion Jones in the first few seconds of Nike’s "Racing Marion." The :60 is…
At times, Arnold Communications, Boston, has shocked us with its documentary-style campaigns—such as that which chronicled the life and fears…
In a 180-degree departure from the frenetic, outlandish, attention-grabbing spots designed to call attention to a Web site, this :30…
The fast-paced world of express mail leaves little margin for error. In BBDO New York’s latest Federal Express spot entitled…