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30Aug/120

Carlton Draught – Beer Chase

The beer chase is on as the Australian beer manufacturer Carlton Draught realeses their new TV commercial. They have named the commercial "Beer Chase". It takes you back to all the old classic action movies from 1980s. Now sit back, grab yourself a cold beer and enjoy this entertaining commercial!

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29Aug/120

Old Spice Muscle Music

Old Spice did it again! The former actor and NFL player Terry Crews is wired up to various instruments. As soon as the muscle man flexes he create an entire symphony, with everything from drums to saxophones. But that is not all. Afterwards you can create your own melody by controlling Terry's muscles with the keyboard - Brilliant!

Old Spice Muscle Music from Terry Crews on Vimeo.

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27Aug/120

Jack Bauer has a new passion

We all know Jack Bauer as the tough agent who has fought all sorts of terrorists around the world. It's been some time, and this video shows why .. Jack has a new passion for ... Cupcakes! The British agency "Mother London" has created this new commercial for the computer manufacturer "Acer", and the actionscenes are great. Mr. Bauer must go through car chases and explosions to get the right ingredients for the cupcakes. Quite entertaining and allway good to se Jack Bauer angry!

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23Aug/120

The “True” Story About TWIX

This commercial is created by BBDO, New York, for TWIX chocolate. Enjoy this absolutely true, non-fiction history of TWIX ;)

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21Aug/120

Speedboat – “Just Call Apeldoorn”

Centraal Beheer is an insurance company placed in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. It is part of Achmea, the largest insurance company in all of Netherlands. They are well known for their offices drawn by famous architect Herman Hertzberger. Centraal Beheer is also famous for its campaign of TV commercials. These are short humoristic spots, in which something goes terribly wrong, followed by the catchphrase "Even Apeldoorn bellen" ("Just call Apeldoorn").

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