Dan Christian from Sparx Worx Tattoo here in Casper posted this video yesterday, and my mind was blown. Featuring a special appearance from Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds, this advertisment has everything. Bad ink, cursing, a fat naked guy...
With a lot of people still "high" on the Paul Harvey Super Bowl commercial, it's a good time to bring out this lost ad for the Paul Harvey Bong.
We couldn’t believe what we were watching during a commercial break from the Olympics. It seemed like a simple advertisement for the family-friendly pasta sauce Ragu, but oh, it was so much more.
How do you know that you’re part of a subculture that most people don’t ‘get’? One clue may be that the subculture is parodied in a commercial. We do need to give credit where it’s due, however, because FedEx just premiered a pretty entertaining ad where a black metal band needs to find a way to ship their golf clubs.
When this video for this Korean workout infomercial popped up on YouTube, I was immediately intrigued. Not by the amazing workout this product can give you, not for the technology that was put into this device, but for what it makes you do. And what it makes you do looks amazingly like something else.
Once upon a time, Jean-Claude Van Damme broke bones and caused other Van Damage as the star of high grossing movies like ‘Bloodsport’ and ‘Time Cop.’ Unfortunately for the “Muscles From Brussels,” fame brought with it depression and substance abuse problems, and by the late nineties the box office star faded into direct-to-video oblivion.
A controversial new advertising campaign is exploding in major cities all across America with the message that everyone from crazy old aunts to people with tattoos to the genetically privileged “deserve to die.”
Anytime a beer commercial begins with a robotic stink finger giving the old “show stopper” to a wall mounted cassette deck armed ready to pump out the Knight Rider theme song, you know you’re in for a treat.
Of course, up until a few days ago, we had never in our lives witnessed such a commercial. Nor
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When I think of the top punk artists of all time, I think of Huey Lewis and The News, and Flock Of Seagulls!
Ok, not really, but that's what this commercial from the 90's wants you to think. They take a couple of "actors" (who probably couldn't cut it in porn), and have them try to sell you a compilation of "Punk" songs. The...