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Leo Burnett: When to Take My Name Off the Door

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Stella Artois

Artois1

Pretty new site by Stella Artois.

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Chair

Toyota's, Chair.

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Diesel's Disco Dance Lessons

How do you guarantee a successful viral video?  Borrow a classic for yourself.  It's just that easy!
Hey Jiffy, I got an idea for you.  Why don't you go "viral" with this?

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Sloth On A Date

Apparently, this is a "viral" ad for Alfa Romero.  I don't get the connection but then again what does a gorilla playing drums have to do with a candy bar?

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Sony Bravia Pyramid

Lost at the bottom of a multi-colored bunny scrum lies Sony Bravia’s follow up, Pyramid.  

Guinness Hides Its Latest Commercial Online

"London’s AMV BBDO is putting together a kind of treasure hunt for Guinness. Instead of launching the newest Guinness commercial on TV, it’s hiding it somewhere online. “To be the first to see the new ad you must solve a series of clues, codes and puzzles and piece together the new film,” says the agency. “But don’t expect it to be easy. As you know, it just wouldn’t be Guinness if the reward didn’t involve a little waiting.” It might be better if we had the chance to uncover a lifetime supply of Guinness rather than a new commercial, but it sounds intriguing nonetheless. The first clue is the video above, featuring a Mr. Juan Ramon. Posted by Tim Nudd"

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Vancouver International Film Festival

2 spooky spots by The Perlorian Brothers for the Vancouver International Film Festival. 

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New York Times' Take on Dexter's Demented Viral Campaign

"The video comes in a simple, short e-mail from a friend’s e-mail address:
Subject: Check out this news alert…
You have to see this - is this YOU?

On Friday I thought the new viral campaign for the television show “Dexter” was hilarious. By Sunday night, all of my friends and family were furious at me, and I wondered if marketers had crossed the line."

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Glowing Mountain Dew Video Faked to the X-treme!

Unfortunately, the instructional Youtube video demonstrating how to make a bottle of Mountain Dew glow is a fake. 

If you can’t trust an anonymous guy on Youtube claiming to make a bottle of Mountain Dew glow in the dark then who can you trust?  Am I right broken-hearted kid who hoped to make a bottle of Mountain Dew glow in the dark?

For shame anonymous Youtube guy.  For shame!