Truth in Advertising
October 12, 2004 9:54 PM Subscribe
New and When I Grow Up. Two MOVs about the advertising industry.
{Note that the second link is actually an ad for Monster. Apologies in advance.}
{Note that the second link is actually an ad for Monster. Apologies in advance.}
Thanks, ae4rv, that was great. (But it didn't have a flying chicken and a repeating dog. )
posted by dobbs at 10:37 PM on October 12, 2004
posted by dobbs at 10:37 PM on October 12, 2004
Good stuff, both of you.
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 11:48 PM on October 12, 2004
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 11:48 PM on October 12, 2004
great stuff, all! i was also reminded of the Truth in Advertising clip - i still find it hysterical.
posted by sharpener at 1:19 AM on October 13, 2004
posted by sharpener at 1:19 AM on October 13, 2004
My girlfriend and I have been playfully arguing wether or not chickens can fly for so long that I can not remember if she seriously believes they can.
posted by ae4rv at 4:54 AM on October 13, 2004
posted by ae4rv at 4:54 AM on October 13, 2004
There is no doubt that I have trouble with spelling, however.
posted by ae4rv at 5:43 AM on October 13, 2004
posted by ae4rv at 5:43 AM on October 13, 2004
ae4rv, chicken wings are not for flying. The reason? Mankind bred them that way.
posted by Smart Dalek at 5:57 AM on October 13, 2004
posted by Smart Dalek at 5:57 AM on October 13, 2004
I love that game! It never occurred to me to show that to my gal. As for the more serious link, I will probably hold on to that...I want to keep the argument playful. I am growing, you see.
posted by ae4rv at 6:04 AM on October 13, 2004
posted by ae4rv at 6:04 AM on October 13, 2004
Chickens can fly for only short periods of time, but they do get off of the ground. See the opening scence of 'City of God'.
posted by Alison at 6:29 AM on October 13, 2004
posted by Alison at 6:29 AM on October 13, 2004
If that qualifies as flying then I say long jumpers should get their aviator wings.
posted by ae4rv at 6:34 AM on October 13, 2004
posted by ae4rv at 6:34 AM on October 13, 2004
Holy crap! Thank you for posting that ae4rv. It's actually a little unnerving....I was planning on posting an AxeMe question about Truth in Advertising to find out more about it. I hadn't even thought about the short for over a year. What a freaking strange coincidence.
posted by ssmith at 10:39 AM on October 13, 2004
posted by ssmith at 10:39 AM on October 13, 2004
I'm going to congratulate you on your post because I want to write something safe and positive in an attempt to ingratiate myself with other members who don't know me from Adam.
posted by papercake at 12:29 PM on October 13, 2004
posted by papercake at 12:29 PM on October 13, 2004
I will respond to your post to give the illusion that I am prolific and tolerated here.
posted by ae4rv at 12:34 PM on October 13, 2004
posted by ae4rv at 12:34 PM on October 13, 2004
the second link is not an actual monster ad. it's a parody.
posted by centrs at 4:25 PM on October 13, 2004
posted by centrs at 4:25 PM on October 13, 2004
As centrs says, the second link is a parody of an excellent Monster ad. Actual "When I Grow Up" ad is here.
posted by VulcanMike at 10:36 PM on October 13, 2004
posted by VulcanMike at 10:36 PM on October 13, 2004
thanks, centrs and VM. I'd never seen the original so had no idea it was parodying something. Did seem a rather odd way to get people to want to work, though.
posted by dobbs at 5:02 PM on October 14, 2004
posted by dobbs at 5:02 PM on October 14, 2004
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posted by ae4rv at 10:11 PM on October 12, 2004