Dad’s in the doghouse for bringing home an unexpected dinner guest. Is Mom willing to save him with the crowd-pleasing taste of gooey, cheesy KRAFT HOMESTYLE? Part of the new ‘You Know You Love it’ campaign from KRAFT Macaroni & Cheese. Stay in touch with us for freebies, coupons and other goodness at www.kraftmacandcheese.com/facebook Like what you see? Show your love with a like by clicking the “thumbs up” button below. Or, leave your gooiest, most cheesiest thoughts on the comment wall. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Hiding from debt collectors? Hiding from your wife? Hiding from people in general? Now’s the perfect time to buy a cave! 2012 is just around the corner, so be a brave man and be a cave man! Nice Try Bozo
Half Acre by Hem also The Liberty Mutual Commercial Song Video Rating: 4 / 5
“…I’ve fawlin’ and I can’t get up!…” This line was spoken in a television commercial for a medical alarm and protection company called LifeCall, in ads that began running in 1987. The motivation behind these medical alarm systems is that many senior citizens today live at home alone, and may find themselves suddenly in medical danger with no one (and no phone) nearby to help them. The product addressed this concern by providing its subscribers with a small pendant, worn around the wrist or neck; when needed, the wearer presses the button on it, and he or she is immediately put into contact with a dispatcher who can send a paramedic, fireman, or other emergency assistance. The TV advertisement featured, in part, a fictional elderly lady named “Mrs. Fletcher” who has fallen, with her walker, in the bathroom. On its face, the commercial illustrates a serious situation for a senior with dire consequences (elderly people with no one to care for them may fall in their homes and be on the floor for hours or even days, unable to get help). The “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up” ad had the double misfortune of being unintentionally campy and appearing often on cable and daytime television. The combination made “I’ve fallen… and I can’t get up!” a recognized, universal punchline that applied to many comedic situations. All of these factors made the ad memorable, ensuring the line’s place in pop culture history.
Flo dreams of discounts. Find out how much you could save at www.progressive.com. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Full review: www.carbuyer.co.uk For large families the Sorento makes for an excellent all-round car. The 2.0-litre and 2.2-litre diesel engines are both relatively refined and offer good fuel economy and pace. Buyers shouldn’t worry about reliability either, with all Kias covered by a seven-year warranty. On the road, the Sorento is comfortable enough to make long motorway journeys pass by quickly and feels planted in the corners but it struggles to deliver any sort of driving thrills. Video Rating: 4 / 5
DOWNLOAD THIS VIDEO USING THESE LINKS. MPEG: www.sendspace.com MOV: www.sendspace.com AVI: www.sendspace.com The first in the “good deeds” series of television commercial for Liberty Mutual produced by advertising agency Hill Holliday. It features strangers doing good deeds for strangers, which inspires onlookers to do the same. The song is “Half Acre,” by Hem. It’s on their 2002 album “Rabbit Songs.” More information about the band can be found at their MySpace page here: www.myspace.com View the second edition of the ad here: www.youtube.com Source: www.hhcc.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
The “Mayhem is Coming” campaign of commercials from Allstate Insurance, starring Dean Winters. Two commercials in one, with “Key” and “Deer.” Video Rating: 4 / 5
So imagine a Cat Fight between Erin Esurance (that girl in those Esurance commercials with the pink hair) and Faith Connors…who would win? xD I say that because all of the cutscenes in this game look EXACTLY like an Esurance commercial….just thought I put it out there in a humorous fashion. xD And don’t worry…you won’t see these bad jokes anymore after this one…unless you really think they’re that funny. Anyway, this isofficially the first set of many promising gameplay videos I am planning to do, and perhaps make them into a series, starting off with another all-time favorite: Mirror’s Edge. ***Please do keep in mind that all of my gameplay footage from now on will contain spoilers (if any)!*** So finally, we get to find out who’s behind the mask. As you would already expect, it’s our dear Cel, who’s just too scared to be skinned by Icarus, and decides to eliminate Faith (as well as anyone else involved as a Runner) in order to save her own skin…now that’s cold. Too bad she screams “Epic Fail”. As usual. I will try to bring you gameplay footage at its highest quality possible. Footage here has been encoded using Sony Vegas 7.0 rendered on 1280×720 30p, all at BEST settings using wmv 9 encoding. (c) EA 2008 Digital Illusions CE AB, All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. (c) Esurance Inc. 2009, All rights reserved. This video was not in any way, shape, or form endorsed or sponsored by Esurance, and the logo usage should … Video Rating: 4 / 5
Japanese TV commercial of a car insurance company “Sonpo 24″. Here, three koalas with their cellphones (which are attached to their noses) dance while they are singing, and in the end they take their cellphones out and call the company. ご存じ「そんぽ24」TVCM3連発歌詞: 見直そう 見直そう~(そんぽ!) 自動車保険を見直そう そんぽ24で見直そう(3つ目のみ:ダンナ任せじゃいられない) さあ 見積もりだ 見積もりだ! (携帯電話開き音) (電話番号言った後) 1つ目と2つ目:電話ピポパポそんぽ24!! 3つ目:電話でネェ~ットでそんぽ24!! 3つ目の最後の部分に出てくる左側のコアラ、マウス回しすぎ(笑) Video Rating: 4 / 5