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Archive for January, 2011
Anywhere Is Possible
Viral Ad For Land Rover
We say:
A neat stop-motion style promo for the new Land Rover Freelander 4×4. I like the bit where the mud hits the windscreen – could have been a fan but there you go…
They say:
‘Anywhere is possible’ with the new Land Rover Freelander 2.
Yeoman Warden At Tower Of London
Here’s a great video of Bill, a Yeoman Warden at Tower of London.
In this week of Sky TV’s Andy Gray and Richard Keys unfunny and plain wrong sexist comments it’s great to see Beefeater Bill combine blatant defiance of political correctness with a dry wit to ensure the balance between taste and offence is wisely judged and well-delivered. Listen and learn Gray and Keys.
Dr Dre Makes HP Beats
Viral Ad for HP
Dr Dre shows how to make music with the new HP Beats laptop…
Source: YouTube/BigHappyVideo
Sexy Angels Fall From Sky
Viral Ad for Lynx
We Say:
We’re not particularly known for our adherence to religious mores here at BigHappyVideo, but with this bevy of beautiful angels falling from the sky even we could be converted to the praise of the Lord.
Let’s just hope Andy Gray isn’t lurking around to scare them off…
The Say:
So sophisticated. So tempting. Even angels will fall. See for yourself – in the new Lynx Excite TV ad.
Mouse Trap – Cheese Advert
We’re big fans of this very special rodent.
Music: Top Of The World – The Carpenters, The End – The Doors, Eye Of The Tiger – Survivor.
Source: YouTube
Reverse Liposuction
Viral Ad: Filling the World with Hope
We Say:
This a very strange, unsettling viral video from the odd folk at the Klaxon Institute.
Suck it and see I guess…
They Say:
Filling the World with Hope
At the Klaxon Institute, we help patients look good and feel good – and now we are pioneering a new way to help them do good. Our new reverse liposuction technique allows us to take the excess fatty tissue from our patients and inject this into the bodies of starving people in the third world. This means they are able to live off it for months at a time without having to struggle to feed themselves.
To find out more about this process, visit us at Klaxon Institute.
Horses’ New Year’s Feast (1913)
We Say:
What better way to start the New Year than remember our equine friends?
BFI Say:
The occupants of the famous Horses’ Home of Rest enjoy a special feed for New Year. Founded in 1886, the Home was based at Westcroft Farm, Cricklewood, north-west London when this item from the popular Topical Budget bi-weekly newsreel was released on 4 January 1913. It moved twice thereafter, to Boreham Wood, Hertfordshire from 1933-75, and finally to Speen Farm in the Chilterns, Buckinghamshire, where it remains in operation to this day. Its website is at www.horsetrust.org.uk/
Source: YouTube/BFI

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