Archive for February, 2008
Ted Royer Needs Some Production Lovin’
According to Ted Royer, ECD at droga5, if you’re going to be an idiot and marry within the industry, you should marry a producer. Oddly enough, a producer friend of mine alerted me to the column in Boards Magazine. Thanks, Faris.
Later,
Fox
Posted: February 15th, 2008 under Advertising.
Comments: none
Pancake’s Valentine
This morning, as usual, I fed Pancake – The Cutest Dog Ever Created by the Lord™ – his breakfast and then went about eating my own. Upon returning to the kitchen, I looked in his bowl to find he’d left us his very own Valentine.
It’s not quite a picture of Jesus, Elvis or Lincoln, […]
Posted: February 14th, 2008 under AdHole Specific, General Interest.
Comments: 2
Living the Super Bowl High Life
The Miller High Life Guy disects the Super Bowl ads. Thanks to American Copywriter for bringing this to my attention.
Take that, Bob Garfield.
Later,
Fox
Posted: February 5th, 2008 under Advertising.
Comments: 1
2008 Best and Worst Super Bowl Ads
Okay, now that I’ve had a chance to check out most of the spots I missed, I give you my hotly anticipated list of the Best and Worst ads of the 2008 Super Bowl Presented by Depends.
Listed in the order in which they aired.
The Best
Audi R8 - “Godfather Parody”
Bridgestone - “Screaming Squirrel”
FedEx - “Homing Pigeons”
Pepsi […]
Posted: February 4th, 2008 under Advertising.
Comments: 4
Best Use of Charlie Brown
Coke took a break from their outstanding Happiness Factory wackiness last night – last night being the Super Bowl – and busted out some parade balloon fun.
Best use of Charlie Brown since “I got a rock.”
Later,
Fox
Posted: February 4th, 2008 under Advertising.
Comments: none
Half a Super Bowl
I’m sitting here in the waiting room outside the NICU at lovely Presbyterian Hospital of Plano. The kiddos are asleep and I thought I could use my Slingbox to catch the second half of the Super Bowl. Unfortunately, the same IT Gestapo that rendered my Mail and iChat inoperable has done the same to my […]
Posted: February 3rd, 2008 under Advertising.
Comments: 1